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Are you sitting on the fence about whether you should transition into industry or stay in academia?
One of our trainees, Dr. Asel Biktasova, shares her academia to industry transition journey.
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What skills are most in demand by industry, what are employers looking for?
It depends on the job and industry. In saying that, PEOPLE skills and ADAPTIBLITY (especially after COVID-19) are the most highly valued skillsets in all industry. In Clinical Research and Pharmaceutical industries, things can change rapidly, so you have to adapt quickly to new changes to find solutions to meet the new situation or regulatory…
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How long does it take to complete the Industry-Bridging program (IBP)?
The IBPTM program is built to suit busy adult learners, who may have various work and family commitments. It is designed to be completed within 3-6 months if you follow our recommendation of 3 hours daily x 5-6 days a week. That means you can get into the industry as soon as 3-6 months after…
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How does the Industry-Bridging Program (IBP) work?
You are only 4 steps away from realising your dream career goals with Clueo Clinical’s success-proven IBP program.
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What types of industry role you can access through Clueo Clinical programs?
Our signature industry-bridging programs offer direct access to clinical research industry employment at entry level. These include study start-up specialist (SSU), clinical research coordinator (CRC), and clinical trial assistant (CTA). People who have a PhD or master’s degree can enter the next level up which is Clinical Research Associate (CRA). At Clueo Clinical, we are…
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How I landed a CRA job with NO industry experience
One of our past trainees, Raphael, shares his academia to industry success story.
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World Cancer Day and Its Impact on Cancer Awareness
What perceptions do 15,000 people across 20 countries have about cancer?
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How Clueo Clinical got started
Read the story behind Clueo Clinical – an education start-up that provides end-to-end job training and career services to STEM graduates and young professionals.








