Thursday, December 8, 2016

The Medicinal Chemist Jobs List: 47 positions; also, the current open thread.

The experiment is one week old! Doing my best to track down all open research-track medicinal chemistry positions. At the moment, I've found around 47 positions.

Positions I'm not including: positions outside the United States (this will likely change), process or computational positions (this will likely change as well), academic positions (will likely be included about a year from now?)

Want to help out? Here's a Google Form to enter positions, but if you want to do the traditional "leave a link in the comments" that works, too.

38 comments:

  1. This is awesome ! I like the way you organize this GoogleDoc.
    If you need help in Europe, I can spread this google form to my contacts. ;)

    Once again, ChemJobber proved to be source of wonderful initiatives !
    Thanks !

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  2. You're our chemistry superhero in these dark times.

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  3. Dear Chemjobber or fellow followers,

    Is there any chance, in general, to get a med-chem job as being a non-US resident foreigner with a PhD / Postdoc in organic synthesis at European institutions? To be clear, without having a residence permit, green card.

    Thanks.

    Even though I am from other side of the world, I keep following your blog more than 7 years. You are really one of a kind in several languages that I can follow information flow in chemistry. Congrats!!!

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  4. Having just been laid off last week, thank you thank you thank you

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    1. You're welcome. Please let me know how I can help: chemjobber@gmail.com

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  5. looking for analytical jobs -- NMR --can anyone help?
    Unemployed over 1 year
    PHD with Postdoc plus working experience as a contractor for a large pharma.

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    1. There are a number of NMR-relevant postings that I've seen in recent pharma-related searches.

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  6. Consultant looking for med chem position. 35+ years experience at major Pharma plus Academia
    Responsible in large part for 2 drugs on market. Ran a group of over 20 people.

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    1. Anon5:21 PM: if you'd like, send me a 50-100 word "situation wanted" and I'd be happy to run it.

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    2. I am at a crossroads in my life and about to be laid off at 60. I would like to keep going and it would really help me financially. But I get the feeling that there is just nothing out there for a Ph.D. organic chemist to do at this age. I know this is an increasingly common situation and wonder what others in similar straits have done in their post-layoff existence.

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    3. Let me put up a post and see what others say.

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    4. Also, here are some posts about what laid-off chemists (mostly not in middle-age) have done: https://chemjobber.blogspot.com/search/label/the%20layoff%20project

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    5. Your post is here: http://chemjobber.blogspot.com/2016/12/help-for-senior-medicinal-chemist.html

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  7. As a PhD candidate soon to graduate, should I apply for non-phd roles? Theres quite a few jobs that require MS with 0-2 years experience, and in some cases academic experience is OK, but no PhD listed.

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    1. If you have a Ph.D. (or soon to have one) you apply for Ph.D. jobs.

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  8. Hey CJ, do you think would it be useful to have a process chem list as well?

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    1. Short answer: yes. Longer answer: that's to come, probably around the early part of January.

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  9. Is there any actual movement in these positions? I'm sure they're all getting applicants, but has anybody heard back from any of these companies? I'd be willing to bet Merck, Novartis, and Gilead haven't really sent anything beyond the generic "We've received your resume, don't call us we'll call you." But there are some smaller outfits on there that should be more responsive. Any positive news is good.

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    1. Abbvie and Vertex have definitely interviewed people on-site within the last month or so

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    2. I've gotten a few replies from Merck and Novartis after applying for positions in early January, so they're looking for sure, albeit responses are slow

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    3. Very few people realize that these companies put up ads for jobs that don't exist, it's called branding. Keep sending them all your personal info on a resume. HR staff are degenerates, they think nothing of calling around, asking about you, slandering you, it's power tripping.

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    4. I know people with onsites at Merck and Novartis in the next month.

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  10. I have always wonder, when a company is looking for a PhD level let's say with 5 years of experience. Does a PhD/ post doc count as an experience ? Thanks for your answer

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    1. It depends on the position and the company, but probably not.

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    2. I'd be surprised if any company would count your Ph.D./post-doc as experience in this context. Otherwise, would would an entry level Ph.D. job be? Wouldn't everyone have 5 years experience (or more depending on length of your Ph.D.). 5 years experience means years past scholarly activity.

      Question about the list: It's probably impossible to determine this, but how many of these jobs are actually still "open"? It's nice to say the job list is 90+, but it's probably much less than that.

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    3. What I have noticed is that positions get reposted (you can tell by the job code, for the larger organizations.) I don't know if it's a fishing expedition or what, but the position is there. Merck, in particular, will close positions if they get enough applicants.

      I don't think the real number is 90+ either, but the statistical/date collection point of this is to provide a ceiling (e.g. there are no more than this many positions) rather than a floor.

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    4. uh, that's "statistical/data"

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  11. Hey Chemjobber, in your most recent Med. Chem. positions post, the links to post comments is dead. Just FYI.

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  12. any news regarding Amgen's cambridge positions?

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  13. Ideaya biosciences in South San Francisco is hiring chemists for Principle Research Scientist, Senior Research Scientist, and Director of Preclinical Sciences https://www.ideayabio.com/careers/

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  14. You can add that Gilead has open positions for multiple BS/MS & PHD positions at the SEATTLE site.

    Cheers

    https://gilead.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/gileadcareers/job/Seattle/Research-Associate--Medicinal-Chemistry--Seattle_R0000581-1
    https://gilead.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/gileadcareers/job/Seattle/Research-Scientist-I_R0000577

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  15. The Abbvie position is closed: Job ID: 1708761

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  16. FMC Agrochemical Solutions has multiple Ph.D. (Synthetic Organic Chemist) positions open in Newark, DE. These positions are analogous to medicinal chemistry positions, but compounds are optimized and developed for ag use (herbicides, fungicides, insecticides).

    https://jobs-fmc.icims.com/jobs/8098/synthetic-organic-chemist/job?branding=live

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  17. BS/MS level position at Seattle Genetics - http://www.seattlegenetics.com/careers/job-opportunities?p=job%2FoVWG8fwp

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  18. How likely is it to be hired into a med chem position after having successfully worked in an discovery chemistry position at an agricultural solutions company? Very similar to med chem, but there are differences to be sure.

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  19. Do you need help curating the medicinal chemistry form? I'm happy to help! I see it hasn't been updated in several months

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  20. I admit defeat. Please e-mail me at chemjobber@gmail.com

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looks like Blogger doesn't work with anonymous comments from Chrome browsers at the moment - works in Microsoft Edge, or from Chrome with a Blogger account - sorry! CJ 3/21/20