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Amgen Australia

  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Amgen Australia Graduate Programs & Internships

  • R&D and Manufacturing

What it does: Amgen develops and delivers human therapeutics focusing on six areas: cardiovascular disease, oncology, bone health, neuroscience, nephrology, and inflammation

Mission: To serve patients by transforming the promise of science and biotechnology into therapies that restore health and save lives

Size and presence: Amgen employs about 20,000 people worldwide

Best known for A market leader in biotechnology that uses genetics to develop treatments for serious illnesses  

The good bits: It has great products in the market and uses modern hardware and cloud-based solutions  

The not-so-good bits: Decision making can take time with a tendency to be a little too US-centric

The Story of Amgen Australia

Amgen (Applied Molecular Genetics Inc.) is an American multinational biopharmaceutical company established on April 8, 1980. Headquartered in California, their scientists attempted many things for the first three years: from growing chickens faster to making specialty chemicals to cloning the light source of fireflies. However, the final direction for the company is treating and curing disease.

In 1989, Amgen went international by establishing its European headquarters in Switzerland. Over the next few years, it established offices across Europe, including a manufacturing and distribution centre in the Netherlands.

Amgen employs hundreds of scientists, and their medicines typically address diseases for which there are limited treatment options. Although the company’s product line is relatively small (around 26 products), it is one of the world's largest biotechnology companies today, with a presence in about 100 countries and regions worldwide.

Headquartered in Sydney, Amgen Australia was established in 1991. However, Amgen’s clinical trial activity in Australia dates back even before that. Australia is one of the most trusted destinations in the world for Amgen research. In 2021, Amgen Australia participated in around 52% of Amgen’s early development studies, more than anywhere outside the United States.

Culture & vibe

A career with Amgen Australia is suitable for you if you are passionate about making a difference in the lives of patients suffering from serious illnesses. This can be achieved with innovation and science to transform discoveries and new ideas into medicines.

At Amgen, quality control and a reliable supply of medicines for patients are as important as scientific innovation. Significant experience, skill, and commitment are essential to ensure the quality of a new batch of medicine.

Every job at Amgen is important and every staff member is important. They strive to provide an environment that values diversity and fosters inclusion, personal initiative, and respect. They work in diverse teams to move scientific breakthroughs from the lab through the clinic to the marketplace, and to support other aspects of the business.

Recruitment process

To search for any role and apply, you need to go to the Amgen Career site where you will be required to create a candidate account. Complete each step until your account is created, and submit your application along with any documents needed.

If your application matches the opening position, you will be contacted by the HR team for a phone interview to further discuss your qualification and past experience. The next stage, if you are shortlisted, is a group interview (on-site interview) and any additional interview by the director. If you are successful, they will reach out to you with a job offer.

Career prospects

Their team structure provides opportunities for Amgen staff to impact the direction of the organisation, to gain a broader perspective about other functions within Amgen, and reach their full potential. The company also provides access to more than 20 Employee Resource Groups offering diverse opportunities for professional growth, inspiration, and development.

Remuneration

The annual salaries are approximate: HR Intern (AU$51,000-54,000), Regulatory Affairs Associate (AU$85,000-93,000), Finance Associate (AU$87,000-94,000), Senior Clinical Research Associate (AU$93,000-100,000), SFE Analyst (AU$110,000-119,000), Pharmaceutical (AU$118,000-129,000), Pharmaceutical Sales Representative (AU$112,000-122,000), Senior Biopharmaceutical Sales Representative (AU$131,000-139,000).

Some of the roles with the higher pay are Medical Science Liaison (AU$143,000-153,000), Medical Communication Manager (AU$149,000-161,000), Senior Manager Finance (AU$153,000-168,000), Software Engineer (AU$159,000-172,000), Associate Director (AU$160,000-174,000), Senior Manager (AU$163,000-178,000), Quality Manager (AU179,000-192,000).

Benefits

The well-being of the employees is nurtured through the Total Rewards Plan comprises of:

  • Health: medical, dental, and vision; saving options for Eligible Medical Expenses; wellness programs, incentivize healthy living; on-site fitness facility or discounted access to local fitness facilities; global Employee Assistance Program; Amgen products; cancer support resources; assistance for special needs children
  • Finance and wealth: annual bonus, incentives and stock grants, retirement plans, retiree medical savings account, income protection and life insurance, dependent care saving options
  • Work-life balance: paid time off, paid parental leave, adoption benefits, employee volunteer program and company matching donation program, child care facilities or discount options, elder care resources, advice services for children
  • Career: tuition reimbursement, flexible work environment, employee recognition programs, learning and development resources, service awards, mentor program

Social Contributions

Amgen Australia offers a two-day paid charity leave program for staff to volunteer individually to organisations and initiatives of their choice. In addition, the Community Impact Team provides an occasion where the whole company can come together in the service of others.  Their Annual Week of Service also offers an opportunity for staff to collectively contribute to causes that need a helping hand.

Different volunteering opportunities are organised across Australia and staff can participate, either face-to-face or remotely.  Some of the activities are: preparing meals for those in need, packing hampers, working with people with disabilities, donating blood, sewing pouches for injured wildlife, or regenerating bushland or coastal areas.

Jobs & Opportunities

Locations With Jobs & Opportunities
  • Sydney
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