12 Careers for PhD Life Scientists Outside of the Lab

08 Sep 2022
Not everyone who completes a life sciences PhD wants to continue working in a laboratory or in research. They may just have grown out of it or found that the work isn’t what they thought it was. Or maybe they still love science and would rather find a different way of making a living than conducting academic or commercial research. With that in mind, here are 12 possible options for Ph.D. life scientists who want careers outside of the laboratory. 12 Careers For Life Scientists Outside of the Lab # JOB AVERAGE SALARY RELATED JOBS 1 Technical Writing $78,060 Jobs 2 Business Analysis $81,410 Jobs 3 Biotech/Pharma Sales $I2I,833 Jobs 4 Health Informatics $131,490 Jobs 5 Medical Science Liaison $63,920 Jobs 6 Competitive Industrial Intelligence $62,560 Jobs 7 FDA Reviewer $100,806 Jobs 8 CIA/DoD/DARPA $58k-130k Jobs 9 QA/QC $55,073 Jobs 10 Regulatory Affairs $80,159 Jobs 11 Marketing Manager $102,560 Jobs 12 Business Dev. $98,881 Jobs 1. Technical Writing Biopharma has an incredible need not only for people with higher degrees who understand technical materials but those who can write as well. There are grants and all the documentation required by regulatory agencies that need to be written. The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics states that technical writers had a median annual salary of $78,060 per year in 2021. A caveat to that number—that includes all levels of education and all fields, ranging from IT to engineering to business to life sciences. In biopharma, where the degree demands may be higher, the pay can often be higher. Technical Writing Jobs → 2. Business Analysis Financial analysts provide insight and guidance to businesses and individuals on making investment decisions. For people with life science backgrounds, this often means working with venture capital firms or investment banks. The Bureau of Labor Statistics says the median annual salary in 2021 for financial analysts was $81,410 per year. That’s probably completely understating the millions of dollars a successful venture capitalist can make through involvement with a successful biotech startup. Business Analysis Jobs → 3. Biotech and Pharma Sales Many people with higher degrees find satisfaction as biopharmaceutical sales reps. If you’re not a “people person,” this probably isn’t right for you, but if you can tie your scientific interests into talking to people about a company’s products, this can be a lucrative area. According to BioSpace's 2022 US Life Sciences Salary Report, the average salary is $I2I,833. Sales in Biotechnology Jobs → 4. Health Informatics Health informatics professionals use their knowledge of life sciences and healthcare, information systems, databases, and IT security to make sense of the enormous amount of data available. Also called data science, although some sources feel they are distinct fields that overlap. It’s a huge area in biopharma. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that Computer and Information Research Scientists had a median annual pay in 2015 of $131,490 per year and from 2014 to 2024 is expected to grow at 11 percent, faster than average. Health Informatics Jobs → 5. Medical Science Liaison This is viewed as the highest-paying non-executive biopharma job in the U.S. The Medical Science Liaison Society (MSLS) defines it as “a specific role within the pharmaceutical, biotechnology, medical device, CRO and other healthcare industries. MSLs have advanced scientific training and academic credentials consisting of a doctorate degree (PhD, PharmD, MD) in the life sciences. They concentrate on a specific Therapeutic Area (i.e. Oncology, Cardiology, CNS, Pulmonary, Hematology, Surgery, Women’s Health Care, etc) and disease state.” A survey by MSLS found that an MSL is likely to make $132,452 per year, with a Senior MSL making $156,928 and a Manager making $187,206. Medical Science Liaison Jobs → 6. Competitive Industrial Intelligence This falls into market research analysts. These individuals study market conditions to evaluate the potential sales of a product or service. The Bureau of Labor Statistics indicates that in 2021, the median pay was $63,920 per year. Competitive Industrial Intelligence Jobs → RELATED: Top 12 Biotech Companies Hiring Now 7. FDA/Reviewer/Inspector These positions involved inspecting drug manufacturing facilities, following up on adverse reaction reports, and overseeing the regulatory processes involved in drug approvals. In 2021, the annual base salary for an FDA Investigator was $100,806. FDA/Reviewer/Inspector Jobs → 8. CIA/DoD/DARPA There are job opportunities for life science PhDs in the Central Intelligence Agency, Department of Defense, and the Directorate of Advanced Research Projects Administration (DARPA). For example, the CIA has positions open for a Technical Researcher in a variety of fields, including Applied Physics, Bioinformatics, Biology, Optics & Electrochemistry and others. The pay is between $58,638 to $130,692. Similar Jobs → 9. Quality Control and Assurance (QA/QC) The biopharma industry has a huge need for specialists in quality control and quality assurance, monitoring manufacturing operations, and ensuring the quality of the drugs that hit the market. According to Payscale.com, the median salary for a QC Chemist is $55,073 a year. QA and QC Jobs → 10. Regulatory Affairs Another related area is regulatory affairs, overseeing and managing all the regulatory filings within the U.S. and internationally for pharmaceutical companies. ZipRecruiter reports that the national average for someone in regulatory affairs is $80,159. Regulatory Affairs Jobs → 11. Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology Marketing Manager Viewed as a little broader than pharmaceutical sales positions, these jobs develop wider marketing strategies for biopharma products, including print, radio and TV ads, corporate communications and other approaches to marketing. According to BioSpace's 2022 US Life Sciences Salary Report, the average salary is $102,560. Pharma/Biotech Marketing Jobs → 12. Business Development Again, these positions can overlap with sales and marketing jobs, as well as medical liaison positions. Part of the job involves developing strategies for expanding business and identifying new markets and approaches to those markets. Glassdoor indicates that the national average salary for a business development manager is $98,881. Business Development Jobs → The Takeaway There are undoubtedly numerous others, especially for PhDs willing to go outside their comfort zones. Take the time, if you’re interested in working outside the laboratory, to make a list of your broader job skills. It may be more important to downplay the specifics of your degree, focus on your broader interests and abilities and indicate that you are looking for further challenges. Most importantly, network—especially outside your technical network. You never know the options available to you unless you ask.
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