Thoughts on PRECISIONadvisors?
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Thoughts on PRECISIONadvisors?
I've spent the last 2 years working at a smaller but well-respected healthcare/life sciences consulting firm. I've realized that A) I don't like the work of a consultant, and B) work-life balance is too important for me to continue being this miserable. 2 years of experience isn't much, but looking for advice regarding any type of roles that might see me as a good applicant? I've just hit over the 6 figure mark and am willing to take a bit of a salary cut (but not much ideally). TYIA
Is anyone else getting contacted for a ton of LS consulting jobs? I feel like the market is strong but only in this sector
WLB at ZS when moving from Associate to Associate Consultant? Is the workload or type of work worth the extra pay?
Based on my personal experience, I would encourage life sciences professionals to carefully evaluate opportunities at ProcDNA before joining. I found the work to be heavily support-oriented and less strategic or innovative than I had expected. For those looking for cutting-edge analytics, consulting, data science, or technology-focused work, it may not align with your career goals. Continued in comments
Best resources to get “business” (not research) smart in oncology? Key data sources? Books etc
Who?
I work there. You can dm me with any questions