Which schools land you a job at Pfizer, Moderna, and J&J?
We took a deep dive into LinkedIn data to find the schools and programs that have the most success at getting students into top vaccine development companies.
By: Shadi Bushra | Updated: 1/26/2022
Key Insights:
- Rutgers University is the top school for getting grads into the companies that developed COVID-19 vaccines (Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson).
- Moderna has a highly focused geographic approach to recruiting that favors graduates from the Massachusetts area.
- Chemistry and Biology, and their many offshoots, are the best fields to make it into one of these firms’ research labs. But some of the companies’ research departments were also keen on Economics, Mathematics, and Animal Sciences majors.
The speed and efficacy of the COVID-19 vaccine production has inspired many students to consider joining the next wave of vaccine development. Now, the question is: what is the best path to landing a job at one of the top companies for vaccine development?
Unfortunately, there aren't currently any reputable studies on which schools and programs give today's students a chance to join tomorrow's vaccine developers. This study aims to arm those eyeing a career in vaccine research with a data-driven look at the best colleges for starting a career in vaccine research. We used LinkedIn data from over 29,000 employees in Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson's research departments to understand where their current workforce graduated from.
Though this study is focused on giving students the tools they need to make the best college and career decisions for themselves, there are several other potential audiences for this study.
Meanwhile, pharmaceutical companies can use parts of our research to help refine their own recruiting process to emulate the successes of Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Moderna. The federal government, a major funder of this kind of research, can use this fresh set of data to boost recruitment into its own vaccine development powerhouses, such as the National Institutes of Health and the .
Which schools offer the best path to becoming a researcher for Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson?
Our research brings a data-driven approach to the recruiting process of the three companies that brought us the COVID vaccines. From this, we can understand which programs and colleges bring students the best chance at getting into the research labs of these three companies.
First, it is worth noting our sample size of researchers: Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson have similar numbers of people on their research teams (14,643 and 13,261, respectively). Meanwhile, despite its status as a darling of about how we make money. "> ADVERTISEMENT
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