Life Sciences Workforce 2017- June 7 conference; job trends info

Dana Bresee Keeth bresee at mit.edu
Sat May 6 15:14:10 EDT 2017


forwarded notice (received through MIT Career Services)
> *From:* Megan Schulz <Megan.Schulz at massbio.org 
> <mailto:Megan.Schulz at massbio.org>>
> *Date:* May 4, 2017 at 3:07:04 PM EDT
> *Subject:* *Life Sciences Workforce 2017*
>
> Good afternoon,
>
> I’m reaching out today to invite you to *Life Sciences Workforce 2017* 
> <https://www.massbioed.org/events/311-life-sciences-workforce-2017-2nd-annual-massachusetts-conference>, 
> MassBioEd’s 2^nd annual conference. Join us on *June 7, 2017* to learn 
> more about hiring trends in the life sciences and to network with 
> industry hiring professionals at Northeastern University’s new ISEC 
> building! [in Boston; 8 am - 12; $35, or free for members]
>
> The Conference will advance discussion on workforce development issues 
> related to the life sciences industry and seek to increase engagement 
> and collaboration between higher education and industry. MassBioEd 
> will also present its /2^nd Annual Industry Job Trends Forecast/, 
> including results from its annual life sciences employer workforce survey.
>
> This year’s speakers will include perspectives on workforce issues 
> from industry, higher education, and government, including Travis 
> McCready, CEO of the Massachusetts Life Science Center, Tim Connelly, 
> Executive Director of the Massachusetts Technology Collaborative, and 
> Kenneth Henderson, Northeastern University’s Dean of Sciences.
>
> We hope that you can be part of this important event, focused on 
> delivering actionable results designed to help deliver tomorrow’s life 
> sciences workforce in Massachusetts.
>
> *We are also pleased to release the **2017 Life Sciences Entry Level 
> Jobs Report 
> <http://snip.ly/zazcp#https://www.massbioed.org/writable/files/JobTrends/2017_entry_level_report_final.pdf>**.  
> The report is the latest addition to the MassBioEd Foundation’s Digest 
> of Biotech Job Trends in Massachusetts and can be found our **Job 
> Trends page <https://www.massbioed.org/job_trends>**.*
>
> The report provides data on the top 23 occupations in demand in the 
> Massachusetts industry over the past year.  Each individual occupation 
> report includes degree and skills requirements, salary data, and 
> projected growth rates for the occupation through 2018.  In addition, 
> a direct link to jobs currently available by occupation is also included.
>
> We’d love to stay in touch! To stay updated with MassBioEd news and 
> latest reports, please sign up here 
> <https://visitor.r20.constantcontact.com/manage/optin?v=001ohYAGjXf4H2cXi5N4RbvfgWNcuk4SUZrTNcii6QV5wh3wBOEfFC2vw%3D%3D>.
>
> Please don’t hesitate to reach out with any questions. We look forward 
> to seeing you on June 7^th !
>
> Best regards,
>
> Megan
>
*Megan Schulz <mailto:megan.shulz at massbio.org>*
*Administrative & Community Affairs Coordinator*
Massachusetts Biotechnology Education Foundation
300 Technology Square, Eighth Floor
Cambridge, MA 02139
P: (617) 674-5137
>
>
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