Here, you can read about some of us and our thoughts regarding Biovitrum:
"I dreamed of getting a job at Biovitrum already when I studied at the university. Biovitrum was new, several of my fellow students had a job here and I wanted to work with biotechnology. Decision making is fast and you work wide due to the company's relatively small size. I feel that I am appreciated for what I do and that management dare to put faith on me. Now I work with completely different tasks than in the past when I worked in the production. In my new role, I have many contacts both internally and internationally which is great fun. "
Annica, Transportation Manager
"The best things about Biovitrum are our commitment to the company, the size of the company and the great experience we have in discovery research and drug development. Many members of our staff have been part of bringing projects all the way to market, several with focus on clinical development. These experiences create a clear picture of what is needed to succeed in finding a drug substance, develop it into a medicine and thus help patients. The moderate size of the company and the inherent short times to decisions, combined with everyone’s burning interest enables the gained know-how to be applied to a fast drug development process of highest quality, already from the very early stages. "
Edis, Director, Pharmacokinetics & Bioanalysis
"What I like about Biovitrum is …
Our team work with new products in focus, the feeling that you can make a difference and that you can contribute, the possibility to teach and learn, our strategic thinking and the intention to do things smarter and differently. Biovitrum stands for growth and development and it is an evolving working place where work and fun are combined.”
An, Director Clinical Science
“It is fun and absorbing to work in the way we do at Biovitrum. Since the work is organized in projects, you establish many contact interfaces with numerous other functions in both research and development, which I think is great fun. It feels like the projects are ‘ours,’ and consequently there is also a great deal of energy and enthusiasm for the projects to succeed.”
Carina, Pharmacokineticist