Organization Spotlight: Bristol Myers Squibb On Campus 11/20!

Connect with Bristol Myers Squibb on Thursday, November 20th. Alum, Elena Koumis ’15, ’16 will be hosting coffee chats (first come, first serve) from 9 AM – 12:30 PM followed by an information table from 1:30-5:00 PM in Connelly (ALL undergraduate and graduate students welcome!) More information and Handshake registration links below!

Upcoming Events on Thursday, 11/20: Coffee Chats with Bristol Myers Squibb VU Alum, Elena Koumis (9 AM – 12:30 PM in the Career Center; 20-minute slots); Bristol Myers Squibb Information Table (1:30-5:00 PM in the Connelly Center Main Lobby)

About the Events

At BMS, every day is an opportunity to work at the intersection of cutting-edge research and meaningful purpose — helping patients prevail over serious diseases. These informal events are a great way to meet our team, learn about our culture, and discover the many ways students and early-career professionals can grow with us. We’re excited to connect with undergraduate and graduate students who are passionate about science, innovation, and improving human health. Relevant fields include (but are not limited to):

  • Biotechnology
  • Biology, Chemistry, or Biochemistry
  • Biomedical or Chemical Engineering
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Data Science, Bioinformatics, or Computational Biology
  • Quality Assurance / Regulatory Affairs

About the Organization: At Bristol Myers Squibb, we believe in the power of science to address some of the most challenging diseases of our time. Our focus on these unmet needs comes during a remarkable time, when unprecedented scientific breakthroughs are advancing the treatment of disease as never before in human history. At Bristol Myers Squibb, the work you do—often in support of emerging therapeutic areas that require new methods of thinking and working—will help people prevail over serious diseases. And while our work transforms the lives of patients, it also transforms the lives and careers of those who do it.

Learn more via Handshake and Bristol Myers Squibb’s website.

By Jeanette Paulsen
Jeanette Paulsen