Inspiring Story from Traditional Pharmacy to Global Marketing Strategy at Astellas

November 24, 2016 Nicholas Kirkpatrick No comments exist

You have skills that you may not think are important.  Matt Curin shares how those skills may land you a new job.

Name: Matt Curin

Position Title: Associate Director Project Management – Marketing Strategy

 

 

Interview Summary with Dr. Matt Curin

 

1. Tell us about your background and the path that brought you to your current role

  • Graduated from the University of Michigan College of Pharmacy in 1998
  • Interested in pharmaceutical industry
    • Applied to positions that weren’t suitable for an entry-level pharmacist
    • Worked for 2 years as a hospital/retail pharmacist
  • Interviewed for a position as a clinical manufacturing coordinator at a company in Kalamazoo, MI
    • Position was to coordinate the manufacturing of drug products for clinical trials
    • The interviewer valued Matt’s self-proclaimed limited experience in sterile manufacturing (experience he gained as a hospital pharmacist compounding sterile IV’s)
    • Began a 16 year career in the pharmaceutical industry
  • Time at Eli Lilly
    • Worked in clinical manufacturing for 8 years
    • Made medications from tablets and capsules to topical foams and everything in between
  • New Career Opportunities
    • Networking with a colleague from a joint project  led to a new opportunity in pharmacy project management
  • Project management career
    • Started managing clinical study programs, moved into medical affairs work, and is now in commercial marketing for Astellas
    • Current position works to ensure the company is successful in launching a product (the right product for the right customer)
    • “Connects the dots”
    • “On time, on budget”

2. What kind of work life balance do you have with this role?

  • The current role is great for having a family
    • Works Monday through Friday, 9 – 5
    • Very flexible schedule
    • Some travel involved (about 10-12 times per year, including international travel)
  • Found that working as a traditional pharmacist was difficult
    • Often had to work 2nd shift, holidays, and weekends
    • Felt dissatisfied with “punching the clock” just to put in the time

3. What advice do you wish you had earlier in your pharmacy career?

  1. Have a plan
  2. Be open to new opportunities

These two may sound contradictory, but they actually go hand-in-hand.  It is important to have a general idea of where you want to go, but don’t blind yourself to other opportunities that may come up along the way.

 

4. Anything else you wish to share?

  • Pharmacy school was excellent preparation for a role as project manager
  • Pharmacists don’t have to know everything, but are experts at locating information and determining whether or not it is credible/applicable
  • A project manager needs to have the same ability to find and evaluate new information quickly

 

Dr. Curin’s story illustrates the importance of treating every opportunity as a chance to learn something new.  Approach each job with the mindset of learning new skills, and you will find yourself to be a highly sought after candidate to employers.

 

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