Title: Workplace Realities Getting a Job and Getting Ahead
1Workplace Realities Getting a Job and Getting
Ahead
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- What skills are needed to compete for jobs in
biomanufacturing? - 1. The appropriate level of education and
relevant job or military experience - 2. Mastery of basic skills
- 3. Technical knowledge and skills
- 4. Employee success skills
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- 1. Education and experience
- At least a high school diploma or GED
- Companies rarely hire workers directly out of
high school they prefer workers who have matured
outside of the high school environment. - Companies want employees with prior work or
military experience. - Companies value one to two years of college and
an associate degree.
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- Ways to obtain valuable experience
- Fieldwork or internship in the pharmaceutical
industry - Undergraduate research in a laboratory
- Employment in another type of manufacturing
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- 2. Mastery of basic skills
- Basic skills include
- Reading
- Writing
- Calculation
- Problem-solving
- Computer literacy (general office software)
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- Applying your reading, writing and math skills
- Reading status reports from previous shifts
- Reading SOPs, equipment manuals
- Writing reports
- Using formulas to make solutions
- Applying your computer literacy skills
- Using computers that control equipment
- Writing reports using word processing software
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- 3. Technical knowledge and skills
- Applying scientific principles and technical
skills - Growing cells
- Operating process equipment
- Analyzing production samples
- Interpreting lab test results
- Controlling the flow of gases and liquids
- Purifying products
- Identifying microbial contamination
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- 4. Nine employee success skills
- A successful applicant demonstrates the ability
to - A. manage time.
- B. maintain a safe and orderly work environment.
- C. keep learning new skills.
- D. follow procedures exactly.
- E. keep precise records.
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- 4. Nine employee success skills
- A successful applicant demonstrates the ability
to - F. communicate effectively.
- G. work as a team member.
- H. solve problems, troubleshoot and improve the
process. - I. understand and apply the principles of good
business.
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- A. Manage time
- Shows up for work regularly and on time
- Is willing and able to adapt to shift work
- Manages personal schedule to meet shift schedules
- Plans and organizes work and sets priorities
- Can attend to several tasks at once
- Completes tasks on time keeps production on
schedule
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- B. Maintain a safe and orderly work environment
- Complies with health, environmental and safety
regulations - Follows dress and protective clothing policies
- Assumes responsibility for safety of self and
others - Sets a good example for others
- Handles and maintains equipment and materials
with care - Follows good housekeeping practices
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- C. Keep learning new skills
- Shows interest in learning new knowledge, skills
and tasks - Is resourceful and can work with minimal
supervision - Accepts that continuous learning is part of the
job
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- D. Follow procedures exactly
- (Do what you say)
- Follows directions exactly as written every time
- Takes no shortcuts
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- E. Keep precise records
- (Say what you do)
- Keeps records that are accurate
- Keeps records that contain required details
- If it isnt written down, it doesnt exist.
- If it isnt written down, it never happen.
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- F. Communicate effectively
- Communicates clearly and shares information with
others in a timely manner - Communicates effectively in person, through
devices (telephones, radios, e-mails) and in
writing
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- G. Work as a team member
- Recognizes individual contributions toward a goal
- Accepts responsibility for teams success or
failure - Accepts own mistakes is receptive to corrections
and suggestions
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- G. Work as a team member
- Shares concepts, ideas and problems with others.
- Coordinates own work and the work of others
- Can conduct meetings and help groups make
decisions - Is eager to assist and teach others
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- H. Solve problems, troubleshoot and improve the
process - Is willing to learn the manufacturing process and
how different units in the plant work together - Is sensitive to anything unusual in surroundings
(sights, sounds, smells) and responds with
appropriate action and communication to identify
causes and solutions
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- H. Solve problems, troubleshoot and improve the
process - Suggests ways to improve the manufacturing
process, even when production is progressing
without problems - Knows and can apply a variety of problem-solving
approaches and methods to determine causes and
recommend solutions
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- Understand and accept the principles of good
business - Understands the need for profit in the
manufacturing process - Can identify factors within the manufacturing
process that determine cost
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- Understand and accept the principles of good
business - Can identify possible barriers to profit in the
manufacturing process - Can explain why pleasing internal and external
customers is critical to a companys success