The Associate Editor Life

Posted by: Career Staff  /  Category: Scientific/Medical Writing

An anonymous interview with an Associate Editor in the life sciences industry.

How did you get started as an Associate Editor?

I was on a standard academic path when I saw a job ad and thought it would be a long shot but a neat job. I applied for the position and tried it out when I was offered the position, not sure if I would like it or not.

What does your typical work day look like ?

I read and evaluate scientific papers for 2-6 hours and have several meetings. The rest of the day tends to be paperwork and outreach contacting authors, reviewers, planning travel, etc. Days tend to differ depending on the most urgent matters.

What part of your job do you find to be the most enjoyable? least enjoyable? most challenging?

I like seeing the breadth of Science being done. The least enjoyable is dealing with complaints and hostility on the basis of decisions I’ve made. The most challenging is keeping abreast of the multiple topics I cover for our journal.

What particular skills and talents are most essential to be effective in your position?

Being able to comprehend scientific communication and the ability to recognize significant advances.

What is the typical career path in this field?

Quite a bit of luck; there aren’t all that many editorial positions open at any one time and you have to hope that one for your discipline opens up.

Since there are not many open positions, how do students find out about job opportunities?

The best advice is to keep an eye on the journal websites they feel suited for. Also, contact journals about possible openings and/or internship opportunities.

Any advice for someone interested in this field?

To gain necessary experience for the job, be as broad as possible in your chosen field. Also, be open minded about this and other career opportunities.

How can someone find out more information?

There are a few stories in career websites. Talk to an editor.

Biocrowd- a Bioscience Social Network

Posted by: Career Staff  /  Category: Career Resource Center

Starting to look for your next career step? Looking for professionals in the science field to exchange your ideas?

A new social networking site, Biocrowd, has been developed just for those in the life science field. Biocrowd is “a venue for career development and business interactions for students, scientists, and other bioprofessionals.” It was designed to promote scientific and business interactions, as well as offer advice to those seeking careers.

Networking is vitally important in exploring career opportunities and building professional relationships. Start connecting to the right people, join Biocrowd and connect with members. As an added bonus, members post available job positions that may be of interest to you.

Internships Available at Regeneron

Posted by: Career Staff  /  Category: Job Openings

Regeneron has recently posted internship opportunities for 2010 that will give you experience in the biopharmaceutical industry.  The opportunities are limited per session so if interested, it is encouraged to apply now.

Internships are available at Regeneron’s corporate headquarters and research laboratories in Tarrytown, New York, and at their industrial operations facility in Rensselaer, New York. Available fields of interest include research, technology development, clinical development, program/project management, quality control, quality assurance, manufacturing, marketing, operations, and logistics. All internship sessions are 8 – 10 weeks.

Directly from their website: “Undergraduates must complete their freshman year of college before applying. Graduate opportunities may require enrollment in a graduate program and previous work experience.”

If you are interested in an internship opportunity with Regeneron, email CareerQuestions@regeneron.com or visit their Job Postings page to apply.

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