Build Your Biotech Career
Your Workforce Readiness Starts Here.
Workforce success starts with visibility and strategy.
As the bioscience industry evolves, employers seek candidates who are not only well qualified, but also workforce ready and easy to find. Whether you are entering the industry for the first time or advancing your career, it is important to take an active role in shaping your career pathway.
This page connects you with resources to support your job search, and highlights a key step every Biotility credential earner should take: ensuring your verified achievements are visible to potential employers through the Biotility Spotlight Registry.
Be Seen: Biotility Spotlight Registry
The Biotility Spotlight Registry is an industry-recognized public registry of credential earners across Biotility’s programs. Employers across sectors reference the Spotlight Registry to identify talent with verified skills aligned to current workforce needs.
Benefits of maintaining an active Spotlight profile:
- Publicly demonstrates your verified Biotility credential(s).
- Signals your workforce readiness to prospective employers.
- Allows your profile to be indexed and shared across workforce development networks, job platforms, and LinkedIn.
If you have earned a Biotility credential, claiming your Spotlight profile is a key part of positioning yourself for industry visibility.
Hunting for a job is important, but so is being “seen.”
Position yourself to be discovered by employers who value verified, workforce-aligned credentials by creating a Biotility Spotlight profile and adding your digital credential to your LinkedIn Account.
Explore Employment Opportunities
Key employment sectors:
- Biopharmaceutical manufacturing
- Biotechnology
- Medical devices
- Contract manufacturing organizations (CMOs and CDMOs)
- Hospitals and healthcare systems
- Government and regulatory agencies
- Academic and research laboratories
Below are recommended platforms to help you connect with career opportunities in these sectors. You can also learn more about careers in the biosciences at Biotech-Careers.org.
- BioSpace – Jobs in biotech, pharma, and life sciences.
- PharmiWeb.jobs – Global jobs in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, and clinical research.
- HireLifeScience – Employment opportunities in life science industries.
- MassBio Career Center – Biotech and life science roles in the Massachusetts life sciences cluster.
- AngelList Talent (Wellfound) – Startup jobs, including emerging biotech and advanced therapies companies.
- Science Careers (AAAS) – Global science careers across industry and academia.
- Nature Careers – Life science academic and industry roles.
- New Scientist Jobs – Biotech and pharmaceutical jobs globally.
- HigherEdJobs – Academic and research institution positions in the life sciences.
- Chronicle of Higher Education Jobs – Faculty, postdoc, and research positions.
- Academic Positions – International academic and research career opportunities.
- USAJOBS – Federal agency opportunities, including NIH, CDC, FDA, and others.
- ORISE Fellowships & Internships – Government-sponsored research fellowships and internships in biosciences.
- LinkedIn Jobs – A leading tool for both job searching and recruiter discovery.
Workforce Development Best Practices
In today’s fast-moving biotechnology workforce ecosystem, it is critical that candidates:
- Stay visible to employers through trusted registries such as Biotility Spotlight.
- Align personal branding across public profiles (LinkedIn, Spotlight, and employer-facing platforms).
- Engage with industry-specific job boards for targeted opportunities.
- Stay current with credentials that reflect evolving employer needs.
Credential Earners
Current credential earners who need to access their credential(s), change their information, or sign up for Biotility’s Spotlight registry may do so by logging into Accredible.
BACE credential earners are also invited to join our exclusive LinkedIn group.
