Biotech Job Market Continues to Remain Strong, Says BiotechCrossing

Released on: September 20, 2008, 5:16 am

Press Release Author: Mary Waldron

Industry: Biotech

Press Release Summary: The economy is slowing, but unlike many other industries, the
biotech sector is still adding jobs, reports BiotechCrossing (
www.biotechcrossing.com ).

Press Release Body: ''The biotech industry is full of opportunities, especially in
the biotechnology research and manufacturing sectors. BiotechCrossing has noticed a
continued increase in employers posting biotech jobs to its site. North Carolina,
Florida, New Jersey, and Massachusetts have reportedly seen considerable growth in
biotech jobs ,'' says A. Harrison Barnes, CEO of BiotechCrossing.

North Carolina has 225 life science companies in the state, employing about 40,000
professionals in a variety of biotech jobs , including lab testing, drug discovery,
and biomanufacturing. Additionally, the large pharmaceutical companies in the region
have also created opportunities for smaller biotech firms. For example, various
biotech companies have spun off from GlaxoSmithKline, BioGen Idec, and Wyeth.

''The booming biomanufacturing sector , composed of medical device manufacturing,
chemical manufacturing, and pharmaceuticals, employs over 20,000 people. Most of the
biotech jobs in North Carolina are located in Durham, Raleigh, and Chapel Hill,''
adds Barnes.

The Florida job market has also remained robust, mainly due to the biotechnology
cluster in Palm Beach. Florida has one of the largest medical device industries of
any state. In addition, the very tax-friendly state is ranked number one in
effective economic development initiatives for the biotech industry. The state is
second in the nation for total number of biotech industry start-up companies, and
third in the number of new biotech branches, from which many of the newest biotech
jobs will develop, especially those for research technicians and assistants.

New Jersey also reported an impressive growth in the biotechnology industry .
According to the New Jersey Biotechnology Industry Survey by BioNJ, the number of
people working at publicly held biotech companies in the state has grown to 6,115 in
2007, up from 5,824 employees in 2005. The survey also reported that there are
currently 238 biotech companies in New Jersey, up from 226 in 2006.

Massachusetts also reported a steady job market. While the US economy has already
lost more than 600,000 jobs in 2008, Massachusetts has added about 12,000 jobs.
Recently, Governor Deval Patrick signed the Massachusetts Life Sciences Initiative
into law, which promises to increase the number of jobs in the biotech research and
manufacturing sectors. Also, the states Department of Workforce Development
reported that the Massachusetts job market has been dominated by the technology,
scientific research, healthcare, and education industries.

''The most sought-after job candidates have been those with science, engineering,
and IT degrees. Additionally, the biotech and biopharma companies are also hiring
clerical, administrative, and other staff,'' adds Barnes.

BiotechCrossing is poised to add virtually each and every biotech job opening out
there to its site. The website currently lists 2,500-plus biotech jobs in its
database. These jobs have been collected from more than 8,000 job boards and 250,000
employer websites. ''We aim to add more jobs from all the possible sources,
including all the hidden jobs,'' says Barnes.

Unlike other job-search and career sites, BiotechCrossing weeds out spam and jobs
outside ones niche, allowing job seekers to search efficiently and specifically.
BiotechCrossing also allows employers/recruiters to post jobs for free on the site.

About BiotechCrossing

BiotechCrossing is an affiliate of EmploymentCrossing, a powerful and comprehensive
organization dedicated to helping professionals find jobs that will enhance their
careers. BiotechCrossing consolidates every biotech job opening it can find in one
convenient location. The website also offers a seven-day free trial to new members.


Web Site: http://www.biotechcrossing.com/

Contact Details: Mary Waldron, Editorial Coordinator
BiotechCrossing
626-243-1821
maryw@employmentcrossing.com

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