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Not sure if this is the right topic for this question or not, apologies if not! I've begun looking to escape my academia career because, wow, academia sucks poo poo and I've just been finding out more and more recently that my org has hosed me in multiple ways - like 50% salary 50% job expectations. So I retooled my resume a handful of times and have generally been applying to entry-level industry laboratory jobs, cause that's what my career has been for 9 years, a laboratory professional in academic healthcare research. I submitted an application to a staffing agency specifically for a Bench Scientist I job, sounds cool, hooray one more app out the door. I received an email from the same staffing agency about a remote job opening that is much different than what I applied for: an Opinion Leader Relations Operations Manager. I'm looking it over and my interest is piqued but I'm just hoping someone could maybe tell me a little bit mroe about what potentially managing "KOL initiatives" is like - it looks largely like project management, which I've experience in for sure, but I'm just trying to get a bit more insight before following up with the recruiter. Thanks!
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# ¿ Jun 8, 2022 12:08 |
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# ¿ May 10, 2024 01:01 |
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Oh I'm not getting my hopes up, just intrigued! And I have worked with Pfizer before, so
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# ¿ Jun 8, 2022 12:32 |