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Vote now for the Best Places to Work in Industry

Which company will take first place honors this year? Cast your vote today


[Published 8th January 2008 04:25 PM GMT]


Tell us how you feel about your company and we'll show you how your job matches up against other jobs in the biotech and pharma industries. In our June issue, you'll get the insider's perspective on companies you may want to work for -- valuable information in today's mobile job market. But we can't do it without your help.

Last year, we wrote about the creative ways companies keep their scientists' morale high during the ups and downs of the drug making process -- like scheduling failure parties and installing foosball tables in the corridors. We gave you insight into large and small top ranking companies like Novartis and Transform Pharmaceuticals.


Listen to what Matt Peterson, a principal scientist at last year's third ranking TransForm Pharmaceuticals, had to say about The Scientist's Best Places to Work in Industry survey, and what it did for their company.


This year's winner might be your company. But we won't know until your vote comes in.

Give us your honest opinion of your institution here. Your response is kept completely confidential.

The Scientist Staff
mail@the-scientist.com

Links within this article:

E. Zielinska, "Best Places to Work in Industry, 2007," The Scientist, May, 2007.
http://www.the-scientist.com/2007/5/1/57/1/

E. Zielinska, "Best Places to Work in Industry, 2007: Top large companies," The Scientist, May, 2007.
http://www.the-scientist.com/2007/5/1/62/1/

Best Places to Work in Industry Survey, 2008.
http://www.bptw.org


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