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At Sartorius in Ulm, Germany, Christoph Zehe and his team of scientists work on improving cell lines. Their ambition: Get the lines to produce the desired biopharmaceutical protein in large quantities, as fast as possible, and with the right quality. Read how they are part of the solution for the faster development of new therapies and more affordable medicine.
According to Zhixian Lu, Recruiting Partner in Shanghai, taking time to prepare is the most essential thing when it comes to applying for a new job. She provides tips on which questions candidates can prepare for during a job interview and recommends the 4-STAR method to give meaningful answers. “It is also a good way for candidates to review their past work and identify areas of improvement,” says Zhixian. Read more on the Sartorius blog.
Febin Varghese from India had been on two international assignments, before he decided to relocate to Germany permanently. Read on the Sartorius blog how the Automation Engineer advanced his international career within the company, what challenges he experienced and what he would recommend to colleagues with the ambition to go abroad.
Sartorius has received the Game Changer Award 2022 from international management consultancy Bain & Company and German business magazine manager magazin in the category “Product & Service Innovation”. The award recognizes companies that have made disruptive change a central part of their business model.
The perfect fit between candidate and company - that's what Sofia Lind, HR Manager in Sweden, looks for during a hiring process. A major precondition: The candidate’s experience and expertise should match the profile of the role they apply for. Find more application tips for a CV and the personal interview on the Sartorius blog.
In our new series "Application Tips", Maxime Satta, Recruiter in Aubagne, France, shares what he looks for in a job application. Find out why the cover letter is not the most important document when applying in France, what would be an absolute no-go in a job interview and why candidates can always score points with a great preparation. Read more on the Sartorius blog and discover further application tips!
Many diseases, such as cancer, dementia or inflammatory diseases, are still incurable. Hundreds of millions of people lack access to affordable and safe medicines. To combat these challenges, #biopharmaceuticals are playing an increasingly important role. However, their development and manufacture are complex, expensive, and time-consuming. With innovative analytical technologies, laboratory equipment and bioprocessing solutions, Sartorius helps researchers to accelerate drug discovery and development and simplify production.
Our long-standing partner action medeor e.V. has been delivering medical supplies to Ukraine since the end of February. Several trucks with 10.5 tons of medicine and medical equipment have reached the Community Hospital in Ternopil so far. Read more about the work of the organization and the progress they are making on the Sartorius blog. Copyright: action medeor
With International Women’s Day approaching, we are shedding light on the careers of women at Sartorius – their stories, achievements, and tips for advancement. Today, Echo Zhang, Head of Customer Support Center Asia, provides tips for women to grow and insights into how empathy is key in working with customers as well as in leading her team to excel during the most difficult times of the pandemic. Read more on the Sartorius blog and stay tuned for more stories coming up: http://ow.ly/iVZa50Ia5vx
Ahead of International Women’s Day 2022, we’re celebrating women leaders at Sartorius.Today, read Kimberly Wicklund’s story: The Head of Product Management BioAnalytics Workflows is based in Michigan, in the United States, and shares her career journey from discovering her leadership ambition as a class president in high school, to teaching at the bench, to developing into a product management leadership position. Read the full interview, including more tips for women to develop their careers on the Sartorius blog: http://ow.ly/TW5g50Ia5wV