How is the EY-Parthenon Life Sciences practice?
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How is the EY-Parthenon Life Sciences practice?
For those who have escaped to industry, curious how WLB differs between consulting and some of the more high-visibility functions like BD/CorpDev at a larger biotech with a reputation for intensity like a BridgeBio or similar? Versus say a supporting role in insights or forecasting? I understand a lot is manager and company dependent but curious the range of folks' experience. Thanks in advance
How is the NYC ZS office? Any WLB and random office perks besides being in the empire state building?
Hello! I am a life sciences consultant in the United States with a PhD. I see lots of hiring - Norstella, Syneos, Veeva, Chartis - but is anyone ACTUALLY hiring? Are these ghost jobs? They seem to be reposted ad nauseam. What is your experience in your own company?
Which firms in NYC have the best (relative) WLB?
How is Putnam doing these days? Have heard stuff about Partners leaving post-Inizio integration, but how is the environment for Consultants/Managers? Any insights on WLB?
I've never heard of them
Going downhill
If you want to do deals or PE, it’s good. Strategy is horrible. They only really do peripherals like CRO, CDMO, etc. no true pharma strategy and also a ton of people have left the LS strategy practice in the past few months.