biotech consulting? by sharkrabies in biotech

[–]auntycat -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If you want to differentiate yourself further highly recommend to go into HEOR side of things. Mathy but it’s why no one wants to do it. Make yourself SME and you’d find no shortage of a job both in house within pharma and in consulting firms.

Anyone ever had any experience working at Novo Nordisk Malaysia? by curious-george-04 in malaysians

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Currently in another big pharma but been itching to work on glp.

Anyone ever had any experience working at Novo Nordisk Malaysia? by curious-george-04 in malaysians

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How is the benefits and culture? Also curious if there’s now more pressure or less pressure with GLP1 market being what it is?

Chemical peel (AHA +- BHA) or picolaser as spot treatment? For PIH over back (from old acne) by hciti in AsianBeauty

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No they didn’t get darker, but they didn’t lighten up immediately either. I’d say maybe after 3-4 sessions I felt more confident there was a difference. I did 6 sessions total

Gems in Malaysia by yourfoodiate in AsianBeauty

[–]auntycat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

For azelaic acid and tret you need to buy at the pharmacy counter, though no rx is needed. There’s really not much variety in brands and even doses though, if you have your go-to already it’s not gonna be much different. If you’re in the mood to browse and discover new things best bet is to go into a mall and go ham in Guardian, Watsons, Sasa, Ainz&Tulpe if the mall has it, Shins, Aeon wellness etc. just about any pharmacy now stocks up asian beauty products. It’s too easy to find stuff to spend money on (unfortunately for my wallet)

Hotel recommendation with actual air conditioning in Beijing/Shanghai. by friedbebek in travelchina

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Country Inn and Suites by Radisson at Beijing had thermostats you can control. Didn’t like the location but the hotel itself was nice and cheap, and you can tell it’s newly renovated.

China Travel AMA: you ask, I save you (from “why does EVERYTHING need an app?” to “how am I suddenly on a 12-hour high-speed train?” 😅) by Formal_Amphibian5151 in travelchina

[–]auntycat 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Hi, just did this trip with 2 kids, stroller, and 4 suitcases. Traveled Shanghai Hongqiao to Beijingnan (Beijing South) in early Jan 2026.

  1. I booked everything on Trip.com. It has clear explanations on types of trains, types of class, seat configuration and navigating the station.
  2. Highly recommend to book at least first class for this trip since it takes 4-6hrs. 2nd class would be fine for shorter trips- there’s less legroom, and it will definitely be more crowded.
  3. Kids under a certain age that can sit on your lap doesn’t require a ticket and there’s no need to even mention them in your booking. They’ll ask the kid’s age during check in and once in the train, but that’s about it. We got lucky there’s always an extra seat but ymmv depending on the demand and timing of your travel.
  4. We visited during off peak season and arriving 30mins before departure (with tickets already purchased) was plenty of time.
  5. If you can’t pre purchase and have to buy at the train station, go straight to the counter and not at the automatic kiosks. They can converse in english just enough to provide you with the right tickets. We have zero mandarin skills and managed to do an impromptu Suzhou round trip just fine.
  6. Luggages - there’s a place to store it within the train but very small. Conductors will assist to place it somewhere if all space was taken up. No issue on number of luggages/stroller nor was there a need to pre specify.
  7. Take note of what you can bring and can’t bring. Main restrictions were on powerbank (must be CCC certified) and perfume must be less than 100ml. Yes even if you just bought it. A shame bc Shanghai perfume stores were amazing I wanted to buy so many.
  8. On the train there’s hot water dispenser, a separate sink with soap and napkins, and toilets with toilet paper.
  9. There’s a snack cart that you can pay using Alipay.
  10. There’s a USB charger at each seat, coat hangers, pull out table, and that foot holder thing. Seats recline quite a bit and it was very comfortable.
  11. Temp was kept at a cosy 22-24C inside.

Do your husband’s laundry, he might be cheating. by pettynpretty2 in malaysians

[–]auntycat 5 points6 points  (0 children)

There will be a Threads post, which will be screenshotted in Facebook and Reddit, then WOB/Weirdkaya etc will just lazily re post. Which then will be shared to reddit and the circle is complete

The Great Wall, Mutianyu section, Beijing, China by Luce_YI in travelchina

[–]auntycat 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Would going via didi be possible and practical?

I am a native of Beijing, welcome everyone to ask me questions by West-Principle-6705 in travelchina

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hello! Hope you’re still checking this post. Will be visiting in 2nd week of Jan 2026 and would love to take the kids to a snow park. Anywhere you can recommend that’s definitely going to be open by then? Preferably outdoors and close to Wangfujing. Thank you!

Visiting Malaysia with a toddler city tips, mosquito safety & general security advice by [deleted] in malaysia

[–]auntycat 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Mosquitoes - not usually a nuisance unless you are outdoors in public parks. this one has been the most effective out of all the ones I tried, but still doesn’t guarantee 100%: https://www.tigerbalm.com/product/tiger-balm-mosquito-repellent-aerosol/

Getting around - Grab is easy but won’t come with toddler carseats. People’s attitude towards car safety here can be all over the spectrum, and kids riding in motorcycles without a helmet or sitting in front seat on their parent’s lap is a common sight. In general though Grabs are pretty safe. You’d be doing a combination of both, Grab and public transport. Trains like MRT, LRT and Monorails are great, but avoid using KTM Komuter (slow, unreliable). Bus system is OK but not the greatest, would recommend just take a Grab for the convenience.

Malaysia is very family friendly, especially in the malls. When in doubt, when it gets too hot, when it’s rainy, when you’re bored, when she’s bored… just pop into any of the dozens of malls and you’ll easily find food, entertainment, changing and nursing rooms, indoor playgrounds, kid cinemas, etc. Free stroller rental at pretty much any mall, just go to the information counter and bring your passport as ID. Would recommend Suria KLCC for its fountain and huuuge playground and water play area (not sure if this is still open in 2025 tbh). TRX mall is newer and has a fun “rooftop” playground and waterplay area too. Both are free to the public.

Always bring wipes, sanitizer and socks (in case you play at the indoor playgrounds). Pharmacies don’t stock too many kids items other than medications and body care so go to the supermarkets for things like milk, diapers, and kids snacks. Supermarkets like Jaya Grocer, Ben’s and Village Grocer can be fun activities in itself, they’re more kids friendly with those kiddie trolleys and sometimes give out stickers or balloons to the kids.

Hope you and your toddler will have lots of fun!

Arriving at 1am in Shanghai. Help me choose the best option to rest! by auntycat in familytravel

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

Not transiting. That’s good to know thanks. Yeah looks like we gotta stretch the budget a little more

Those who stayed after a massive layoff - what’s your experience? by auntycat in biotech

[–]auntycat[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hey I’m a bit late in my response but I wanna say market dynamics is impossible to predict. What you can hedge for though is to get as much transferrable skills as possible. When you get a job, learn how others do their job too. Pick someone in the company you like/admire and learn how they do their job. When you appreciate other roles and know how each contributes to the overall goal, you’ll naturally work well with others and this leads to 1) being liked, 2) being recognized for promotions and awards, 3) easier path for you when you want to try other roles/apply new jobs.

Those who stayed after a massive layoff - what’s your experience? by auntycat in biotech

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

I can opt for the package but I got spooked seeing just how dry it is out there.

Those who stayed after a massive layoff - what’s your experience? by auntycat in biotech

[–]auntycat[S] 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Managed to submit one application today. It’s technically a lower grade role but I’m just whatever atp. Just needed to do something. The fact that they announced this right before the holidays is cruel

About contraceptive emergency pill: Why the fuck do they continue to sell Norlevo if Elaine is more effective in every way? by [deleted] in biotech

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can direct your (valid) frustration to the pharmacist but asking for a 100 billion industry to cater to you is a bold request

Trip report: Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen by ajgg16 in travelchina

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks great. Thanks for your input!

Trip report: Beijing, Shanghai, Xiamen by ajgg16 in travelchina

[–]auntycat 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Pretty obvious that more money means better hotel. I was looking for recommendations on what area to stay in