New York's Life Sciences Sector Sees Job Growth and Hiring Surge

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New York's Life Sciences Sector Sees Job Growth and Hiring Surge

New York's life sciences industry is experiencing significant growth and job opportunities, according to recent reports and hiring trends. The sector has shown resilience and expansion, particularly in New York City, with several major pharmaceutical and biotech companies actively recruiting talent across various specialties.

Robust Job Market in New York's Life Sciences

The Partnership Fund for New York City reports that as of December 31, New York was home to 3,610 life sciences businesses. Over the past decade, these companies have added nearly 17,000 jobs, with accelerated employment growth in New York City since 2019. Last year alone, the city recorded 17,700 jobs in the sector.

Despite a 39% year-over-year decrease in job postings for New York on BioSpace in September, the market has stabilized in recent months. Currently, over 200 positions are available, indicating a healthy demand for skilled professionals in the industry.

Major Companies Hiring in New York

Several prominent pharmaceutical and biotech companies are actively recruiting in New York, offering diverse roles across various locations:

AbbVie and Amgen Lead Specialty Positions

AbbVie is seeking specialty representatives in dermatology and gastroenterology in Newburgh and Albany, respectively. They also have an opening for a thought leader liaison in the Northeast region.

Amgen is offering positions such as a thought leader liaison leader for UPLINZA in New York, specialty representatives in primary care in Rochester, and a medical science liaison specializing in NMOSD and gMG rare diseases in New York.

Emerging Opportunities in Oncology and Clinical Research

Daiichi Sankyo has multiple openings, including an oncology clinical educator in Albany and an oncology territory manager focusing on lung cancer in Long Island.

Formation Bio, based in New York City, is hiring for over a dozen positions, including a director of clinical trial management and a vice president of quality assurance.

Regeneron stands out with over 150 openings across various locations. They are seeking candidates for roles such as senior scientist in infectious diseases in Tarrytown and QA lab operations specialist in East Greenbush.

Diverse Roles in Research and Development

The job market also reflects a strong demand for research and development professionals. Eli Lilly is looking for senior and principal scientists in proteomics and discovery technologies in New York City.

Recursion has positions available for a global head of oncology development in New York City and a senior AI and automation engineer for a six-month remote contract. They are also offering a hybrid office-based role for a research scientist specializing in molecular dynamics, with the option to work from either New York City or London.

These hiring trends underscore the vibrant and diverse nature of New York's life sciences sector, offering opportunities for professionals across various specialties and experience levels.

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