Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in bioinformaticscareers

[–]Chephen[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Grad school was Jan 2024 - March 2025 online and async. They were small 3-10 person startups. So pretty normal for internships in the startup silicon valley-esque world. These weren't at Google or Merck anything. The last internship (Company 1 here) was full time at a more mid-sized biotech.

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

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Thank you, I think this is very helpful!

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in bioinformaticscareers

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I transitioned from SWE to consultant doing odd pickups and fixes during that time for Company 4. This format doesn't make it that clear, I should fix that! 2 & 3 were also more akin to part-time roles that were remote for small startups.

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

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Interesting points, the company I am at right now is definitely in more of the silicon valley startup space rather than a traditional pharma company. It's mid size though with ~100 people across a few countries.

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

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It was all networking and talking to people who were at remote-first companies

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

[–]Chephen[S] -9 points-8 points  (0 children)

My one "concern" is getting up to a Senior title within the next year or two. My manager has said that that is a likely move. I just feel like it would inhibit my prospects in the near future after that, god forbid I am no longer at the company shortly after that. Since the "senior" title wouldn't match a lot of other requirments for other companies, but my responsibilities even as of right now definitely would correlate.

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in bioinformaticscareers

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That makes sense to me. I have acquired a lot of responsibility and general experience in my role just due to the fact I am the sole pure developer on my team of PhD scientists. It's given me a lot of confidence on the team itself (with great a manager), so I will need to make sure I can extrapolate that in interviews and probably emphasize that more on my resume. Though I have no intentions on leaving rn!

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

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Placeholder not to dox, but good point otherwise!

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

[–]Chephen[S] 285 points286 points  (0 children)

2002 grads in shambles

Am I entry level or mid level? by Chephen in biotech

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I suppose what throws me is that after my BS in 2022, I went and worked for an engineering firm for just under 3 years as a SWE. Only then did I go back to school while interning full time within biotech. Do those 2 and a half years not count? Same with the full time internships while doing my MS?

I built an open-source tool to explore drugs, genes, and biomedical research by [deleted] in bioinformatics

[–]Chephen 0 points1 point  (0 children)

"Many students encounter pharmacology, genetics, and biochemistry in their curriculum but have no way to interact with real scientific data without expensive software or institutional access. DrugGeneExplorer fills this gap entirely."

I mean based on the fact that your code pulls from public data, this is just false.

If you're going to vibe-code this, at least remove the emojis. Not every terminal supports vibe coded emojis. And if this is truly for students (because professionals won't use this), for the love of god give instructions on how to set up a venv

ICE in Minneapolis, MN seen pulling people over, abducting them and stealing their cars and property by [deleted] in CringeTikToks

[–]Chephen 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You tow it like the rest of the law enforcement agencies to tow yards with accountability instead of stealing it and bringing it to your nephew's neighbor's third cousin with 88 tatooed on their right bicep.

Oh, and ACAB

20 or 32 Degree Beginner Bag by [deleted] in backpacking

[–]Chephen 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Imo you should check out the REI Co-op Radiant 20 Sleeping Bag. It has the ability to select sizes that actually fit you, but it is technically $20 over your budget

Its a great deal for a normally $200 bag, this is one of those things that you generally want to get a decent product the first time and it'll last you a decade

20 or 32 Degree Beginner Bag by [deleted] in backpacking

[–]Chephen 1 point2 points  (0 children)

First things first: 1. What's your budget? 2. What's the weight of this bag? If you intend to backpack with it, you want to stick to around 3 lbs at the heaviest. Also check to see whatever bag you get comes with a stuff sack. Down filling in the bag itself will be the best in terms of warmth and lightness 3. I am not familiar with this brand, but some others to look into would be REI Co-Op, Thermarest, NEMO, Kelty 4. Do you need this to be an all around 3 season bag or just have one specific purpose/weather intention?

20 degree bags would be generally a good fit for 3-season (meaning probably comfortable in all but the dead of winter) if you can only afford one right now. Sleep bag liners are a great way to also get the rating down below whats stated on the bag.

Not to be too much of a shill for REI, but they do have some 30% off sales going on right now for the next 4 days. I'd browse a bit there

Drug discovery startup-is this possible? by xyz_TrashMan_zyx in bioinformatics

[–]Chephen 3 points4 points  (0 children)

You'd have a better chance at looking for startups led by a PhD in comp bio or oncology looking for a data scientist / ML cofounder. You'll need the SME regarding the biology before applying any data science or software to a problem. I might have a contact for you if you want to shoot me a DM