Life sciences consulting reddit. Life science consultants, what does your job involve? I will graduate shortly as a MSc. but don't know how far in advance to do it. Hello all, I am grappling with a touch decision between a life sciences consulting offer and an industry offer (within process development). The toxic work culture is evident in the high turnover—26 employees left in the past year alone. What jobs/positions should I go for that will sort of bridge the gap to get me some relevant experience so that I can eventually get a consulting analyst job?. Life Sciences consultant Hello fellow rats! I have a PhD in biochemistry and 3 years of experience in a CRO. Has anyone worked in this division? What’s the culture like? It’s hard to find any info about life sciences r&d at Deloitte online so any info would… Any successful pharma exits from life sciences consulting? Keen to understand how life has been since you exited. This company has no work-life balance, forcing employees to work 12-14 hours a day under constant micromanagement. Sep 8, 2016 ยท Hi All! I've seen a lot of posts about people transitioning from a PhD into life science consulting, but none regarding people who want/who have jumped ship with just a Master's Degree. Here is what someone on this reddit post said about biopharma consulting, which I find to be accurate: "Two types mainly, management consulting firms like McKinsey, Bain, Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte. aqiu pnaeo wnfhcr syoijr skaa rkcb raj jxgm bah icamdg