Should I consider interviewing for an open position?








I wouldn't join that place in a million years. All the big money has already been made and the incompetent management there is sure to run that place into the ground. You will be working 24/7 for compensation & benefits that are just average to below-average at best so really, why bother?
 






I wouldn't join that place in a million years. All the big money has already been made and the incompetent management there is sure to run that place into the ground. You will be working 24/7 for compensation & benefits that are just average to below-average at best so really, why bother?


Well, there's lots of open positions here. Base salary for reps is 120k+ and DM's range is higher than that. The good news we are a smaller company vs. big pharma.
 




Abbvie overpaid ya think?

AstraZeneca's (AZN.L) bold move to buy 55 percent of privately held biotech firm Acerta Pharma for $4 billion in December has been vindicated, at least in part, by the award of special "orphan" status to the key experimental drug involved.

The drugmaker said on Thursday that the European Medicines Agency had recommended acalabrutinib as an orphan product for chronic lymphocytic leukaemia or small lymphocytic lymphoma, mantle cell lymphoma and lymphoplasmacytic lymphoma.

Orphan status is awarded to medicines promising significant benefit in the treatment of rare, life-threatening diseases and the designation provides companies with special development and market exclusivity incentives.

AstraZeneca bought control of Acerta to get its hands on acalabrutinib, which it believes could generate sales of more than $5 billion a year. The drug is currently in the final stages of clinical development for various blood cancers.

Acalabrutinib works in a similar way to AbbVie (ABBV.N) and Johnson & Johnson's (JNJ.N) Imbruvica. But AstraZeneca reckons it has fewer side effects than Imbruvica and potentially better efficacy.
 










I wouldn't join that place in a million years. All the big money has already been made and the incompetent management there is sure to run that place into the ground. You will be working 24/7 for compensation & benefits that are just average to below-average at best so really, why bother?

You obviously have poor negotiating skills or have never truly worked for a start up that has been purchased. PCYC pays great and you are treated like an adult. Life is good....Sad that you don't realize what you truly have. Life is too short to be bitter......you probably weren't called back after the "phone" interview.

Good Luck
 



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