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What does a day working in biotechnology look like?
I want to hear about the different jobs opportunities or positions a person working in this field can have? What does a normal day at work for you look like? I would enjoy reading about the laboratory side, business/office side. I'm open to hearing from anyone. I also would like to know if you enjoy your job and how do you balance it with your personal life?
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Hi Sofia!
Working in biotech can be an exciting journey full of discovery and growth. Here’s a glimpse of what your day might look like:
- Plan and start new experiments
- Keep an eye on ongoing tests
- Record and share your findings
- Join meetings with your team and stakeholders
- Make sure equipment is in top shape
- Dive into research and stay updated
- Tweak research based on results
- Share your discoveries with others
The work environment is dynamic and full of learning opportunities. You'll find yourself constantly challenged and inspired. Unlike academia, you might have fewer constraints, freeing you to focus more on your projects. Larger companies offer specialized roles, while startups might give you the chance to try different tasks. Your level of responsibility will depend on where you work.
For more insights, take a look at this page:
https://www.nesfircroft.com/resources/blog/what-is-it-like-to-work-in-the-fascinating-world-of-biotechnology/
Working in biotech can be an exciting journey full of discovery and growth. Here’s a glimpse of what your day might look like:
- Plan and start new experiments
- Keep an eye on ongoing tests
- Record and share your findings
- Join meetings with your team and stakeholders
- Make sure equipment is in top shape
- Dive into research and stay updated
- Tweak research based on results
- Share your discoveries with others
The work environment is dynamic and full of learning opportunities. You'll find yourself constantly challenged and inspired. Unlike academia, you might have fewer constraints, freeing you to focus more on your projects. Larger companies offer specialized roles, while startups might give you the chance to try different tasks. Your level of responsibility will depend on where you work.
For more insights, take a look at this page:
https://www.nesfircroft.com/resources/blog/what-is-it-like-to-work-in-the-fascinating-world-of-biotechnology/