They want to work at mission-driven organizations like SecureBio, … Unfortunately, these organizations are often too busy working on the problems themselves to invest in younger, inexperienced trainees.
Flagging that while SecureBio has hired mostly senior people, we do have a relatively junior job posting open at the Nucleic Acid Observatory for a Bioinformatics Engineer. We’d love to see more applicants, and we’re offering a significant referral bonus if you know anyone who might be a good fit!
We’re not currently looking for engineers right out of undergrad (“2+ years of professional experience in industry or academia”) but it’s also not five to ten years skill building first. And in our case it’s true that they “don’t need another degree”.
Thanks Jeff! This looks like an awesome role and I hope you find a great candidate- huge fan of the work you guys do.
Out of curiosity, has SecureBio ever considered taking on in-person summer interns? I wouldn’t be qualified, but I know some undergrads who might be :)
Flagging that while SecureBio has hired mostly senior people, we do have a relatively junior job posting open at the Nucleic Acid Observatory for a Bioinformatics Engineer. We’d love to see more applicants, and we’re offering a significant referral bonus if you know anyone who might be a good fit!
We’re not currently looking for engineers right out of undergrad (“2+ years of professional experience in industry or academia”) but it’s also not five to ten years skill building first. And in our case it’s true that they “don’t need another degree”.
Thanks Jeff! This looks like an awesome role and I hope you find a great candidate- huge fan of the work you guys do.
Out of curiosity, has SecureBio ever considered taking on in-person summer interns? I wouldn’t be qualified, but I know some undergrads who might be :)