I recently changed my job and moving from one company to another comes with lots of uncertainty.

  • Will I pick the right one?
  • How can I make sure, that I get the job, that I want?
  • Will hiring companies find me and offer me jobs?

For any statistician, a job change represents a major shift and occurs rather infrequently – hopefully. For a recruiter – this is day-to-day business.

I had very good experiences with Jack and today, I’m talking with him about:

  • What does the job market look like for biostatisticians?
  • If I want to work remotely – is that possible?
  • How can I make sure, I get good offers – even if the specific job is not offered publicly?
  • How do the opportunities differ between academia, CRO, and pharma?
  • What do employers look for in candidates, e.g. CVs, applications, and interviews?

Look out for lots of great learnings and insights!

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Jack Corbett

CEO & Founder, GENerX Life

Jack Corbett heads up the Hays Life Sciences Biometrics & Data Science team focusing on the provision of permanent and contract hires within Biotech, CROs, Consultancies, and Pharmaceutical companies across the UK, Europe, and the US. Throughout his time working within Biometrics, Jack has had demonstrable success in delivering expert talent to a variety of different organizations at a variety of levels. He has completed major projects ranging from mid-level staffing projects to global management teams through to executive-level appointments. With over 10 years of experience working in a variety of markets, Jack is an expert in the recruitment industry and has been recommended by clients and candidates globally as a leader within his field.

If you would like Jack’s assistance from anything such as information on the recruitment trends, salary intel, CV clinics, etc then please reach out to him for a confidential discussion at jack.corbett@hays.com.

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I want to help the community of statisticians, data scientists, programmers and other quantitative scientists to be more influential, innovative, and effective. I believe that as a community we can help our research, our regulatory and payer systems, and ultimately physicians and patients take better decisions based on better evidence.

I work to achieve a future in which everyone can access the right evidence in the right format at the right time to make sound decisions.

When my kids are sick, I want to have good evidence to discuss with the physician about the different therapy choices.

When my mother is sick, I want her to understand the evidence and being able to understand it.

When I get sick, I want to find evidence that I can trust and that helps me to have meaningful discussions with my healthcare professionals.

I want to live in a world, where the media reports correctly about medical evidence and in which society distinguishes between fake evidence and real evidence.

Let’s work together to achieve this.