Hi, I recently had interviews for a summer computational biology internship at Johnson & Johnson and GSK. J&J will be onsite and GSK will be completely remote. Both the interviews went well, and the managers expressed a strong interest in hiring me. I'm finding it challenging to decide between the two. Does anyone have any recommendations or personal experiences they could share to help with my decision? Thank you! TC: 0 (in grad school) Edited: Offered an internship position from GRAIL, should I consider this? #biotech #johnsonandjohnson #gsk #health #tech #grail
J&J has a 3.8 review on blind which is like 4.8 on glassdoor. My wife also used to work at J&J and she really enjoyed it.
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J&J, as you will benefit more with in-person vs remote. Personally, I will go with the remote option, because it's convenient. However, since you are just starting your career, I would suggest J&J, which is prominent in pharma industry.
Thank you, I’ve also got an offer from GRAIL. Is it a good place to consider?