I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Bioverativ (Waltham, MA) in July 2018
Interview
It was panel interview with relating to the previous experience and the basic knowledge regarding GCP and GMP. Quality management systems familiarity and good technical knowledge relating to biologics and medical devices.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Bioverativ (Waltham, MA) in Oct 2018
Interview
Following the initial very positive phone call with the Recruiting Partner, the onsite interview was scheduled with four interviewers. During the interview I've learned that the actual scope of the responsibilities for the position is much more wider than it was listed in the job description. It was also expected that the candidate should know the business specifics right away with no learning curve at all. I'm a quick learner but still need time to understand the specifics of the business to contribute. It seems that this is not the case at the company. The hiring manager was very unfriendly and start bombarding me with the business specific questions although it was clearly stated on my resume that I worked at Corporate IT. Overall very stressful and negative experience. I even don't want to move further with the interview process.
I applied through a recruiter. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Bioverativ (Waltham, MA) in Sept 2017
Interview
I went through three rounds of phone interview screenings followed by an in-person interview at Bioverativ’s Waltham, MA headquarters.
The discussions with the hiring manager was the most positive part of the experience. She was upfront, knowledgeable, personable, genuine, and obviously had a vision for her team. However, this is where the positive impressions ended.
I met with a senior stakeholder who was obviously annoyed at who was on the interview schedule, more so than wanting to discuss her challenges. It was also obvious that she had a very skewed understanding of the procurement function and expectations.
As I met other interviewers, the scope of the role went from external CMO and commercial supply chain, to development, to logistics, to lab supplies - all without a support infrastructure for a company the size of Bioverativ. While I completely expect smaller companies to not have the resources and infrastructure of a larger company, it was apparent this role would be 14-hour days with no end in sight. Aside from the hiring manager, the rest of the team did not appear to see the need (or have the will to support) for additional supporting resources (legal, operational, etc.).
One other point that I noticed, was Bioverativ was looking to transition their commercial DS/DP supply base - in roughly one-years’ time. This is a daunting task if not impossible. My instinct told me the supply chain team had a problem, they knew it and were looking to put the responsibility (and blame for failure) on the procurement team.
While I believe Bioverativ presents certain professional challenges to anyone considering this role - my humble advice, PROTECT YOURSELF! Consider this role only with a strong employment contract and compensation package.