FAQs
What type of projects will the RA Intern be involved in?
The RA Intern will provide support for various Regulatory Affairs activities related to global registrations and may assist on multiple projects or a single project under the direction of Regulatory Affairs professionals.
What qualifications are required for the RA Intern position?
A high school diploma or equivalent is required, along with current enrollment in an undergraduate or graduate school program, or being a recent graduate.
What skills are essential for success in this role?
Essential skills include the ability to plan and manage multiple priorities, review and summarize scientific and technical data, problem-solving and analytical skills, and good written and oral communication abilities.
What software or tools will the RA Intern need to use?
The RA Intern will work across various Microsoft Office programs, Adobe, and multiple internal software programs/databases.
How important is attention to detail for this role?
Attention to detail is very important as the position requires handling project work with a high degree of accuracy.
What kind of work environment can the RA Intern expect?
The work environment will be an open cubicle setting that is team-oriented and fast-paced.
Are there physical demands associated with this position?
Yes, the position requires regular movement such as standing, walking, sitting, and using hands to manipulate or handle objects, along with verbal communication with team members.
Will the RA Intern receive support for learning and growth?
Yes, the company emphasizes an environment supportive of learning and growth, allowing individuals to become their best selves.
Is in-office presence required for this position?
Yes, most roles, including this internship, require a minimum of 4 days of in-office presence per week to foster collaboration and maintain company culture while considering work-life balance.
Does BD have a policy regarding COVID-19 vaccinations?
Yes, employment may be contingent upon the receipt of sufficient proof of being fully vaccinated against COVID-19, with potential testing available in certain locations.