Dear Faculty, Staff and Club Leaders, please share the below and attached with students.

 

For students who apply, please complete this form: bit.ly/CareerPrep2019 where you can upload your resume. We plan to share resumes and recommended students to the recruiter on Thursday, March 7th at 1:00pm.

Welcome to Pfizer's Summer Student Worker Program Job Portal

Thank you for your interest in Pfizer's 2019 Summer Student Worker Program (SWP). This program is jointly managed by Pfizer and Atrium Payroll Services. The SWP provides short-term student work to support Pfizer's business needs during the summer months. The program seeks to add value to the business through staff augmentation to accomplish departmental goals while offering practical and valuable business experience to the student participant. Student Workers will be employed by Atrium Payroll Services.

Quick Facts

How do I know if I'm eligible to apply?

In order to be eligible, you must:

  • Be legally authorized to work in the U.S. This Program can not support applicants with CPT/OPT/Practical Training type work authorizations.
  • Be at least 18 years of age prior to the scheduled start date
  • Be currently enrolled and will have completed at least two years of undergraduate studies by May of 2019
  • Have at least a 3.0 cumulative GPA as of the most recently completed semester
  • Be enrolled in an undergraduate or graduate program for the period of time immediately following the summer program
  • Be responsible for providing own funding for relocation, housing and commuting

When do the assignments begin and end?
Typically, assignments begin in May and last through August, depending on business needs and your availability.

Can I apply to multiple positions?
The positions provided on this portal only represent the types of positions that will be available; they are not the actual positions that are available for placement. You may apply to more than one position however, we ask that you apply only to positions that best represent your interests and qualifications. All eligible applicants will be considered for opportunities within the program based on qualifications, interests and geographic location. We encourage you to submit a cover letter to provide recruiters with a better understanding of your goals and experience.

If I apply, when will I know if I am selected?
Given the highly competitive nature of the program, we cannot guarantee that all applicants will be placed. We conduct interviews on a rolling basis; students are contacted if they are selected by managers for an interview. Interviews typically occur between February and mid-April. Applicants who are not selected for a position will be notified via email by mid-May. Communications are delivered to the email address you provide when you register. An Applicant Tracking System is utilized to issue these emails so, please be sure to check your inbox or spam folder frequently.

Where are the assignments located?
Pfizer has locations throughout the U.S.; the online application process will ask you to identify which location(s) are feasible for you. ***Please note financial assistance for travel or housing will not be provided.***

If I participated in the program in the past, can I apply again for this summer?
Students can participate in the Summer Student Worker Program for a maximum of two summers. Students who have applied previously would need to re- apply in order to be considered for the 2019 SWP.

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Student Worker- Admin/Light Technical Support *

General administrative duties including tracking of payments and check requests, calendar & scheduling, general filing/organizing of files, and sending data to storage

 

Student Worker- Clinical Research*

Student may have the opportunity to work with MDs & PhDs to learn the global clinical trial process, assisting with writing protocol, data analysis, meeting minutes, preparing for presentations, interacting with disease experts, vendors and study sites and etc.

 

Student Worker- Finance*

A student worker within the Finance function may provide support for business unit financial initiatives. Project work could include areas such as budgeting, forecasting, and evaluation work. Students may have exposure/provide support in other areas such as pricing issues and risk management.

 

Student Worker- General Business*

General Business student workers may be involved in providing project management support for Pfizer businesses. Project work could include build capabilities of colleagues through the creation of training materials and supporting resources; conducting online research & competitive analysis, creating and organizing relevant materials for business meetings; developing project management processes and approaches.

 

Student Worker- IT*

Students may support the design, development, deployment and/or support of cutting-edge systems and tools that are critical to our business. Examples of projects(s) may include: Application data clean-up, application testing, web application development, reports development, database development

 

Student Worker- Legal*

Legal Operations student workers may be involved in providing project support for the Pfizer legal department. Project work could include build capabilities of colleagues through the creation of training materials and supporting resources; conducting online research & competitive analysis, creating and organizing relevant materials for business meetings; developing project management processes and approaches.

 

Student Worker- Marketing*

A marketing student worker may provide project support in the local planning/execution for health fairs, local partnership events and regional conventions. Project work could also include the design of newsletter communications/content and research of digital/on-line innovative strategies to reach business goals for priority brands.

 

Student Worker- Mathematical/Statistical Research*

Students will be responsible for projects involving statistical analysis, related data review and programming tasks or statistical research.

 

Student Worker- Medical Affairs*

The Medical Affairs Student Worker will assist with the development, execution and measurement of various medical projects, including medical communications and strategies (e.g. digital) supporting the Medical Affairs organization, and assisting team members in thorough review of existing medical materials to ensure accuracy and relevance.

 

Student Worker- Mfg/Oprtns/SCM*

Students may support the organization in inventory analysis, development of product, processes and systems flows, data gathering with the different markets involved in the projects as well as development of project plans.

 

Student Worker- R&D/Science*

Students perform experiments in the laboratory and/or plant environment. The student will work closely with a supervisor to develop fundamental laboratory skills, perform manual and computer literature searches and maintain accurate collection and recording of experimental results. The student will provide scientific support for a specific research proposal submitted by their supervisor. Opportunities may include but are not limited to: Assay development, compound management, tissue culture, histology, biomarker analysis, small molecule structural analysis, protein expression, protein characterization, drug formulation development and analysis, drug metabolism and pharmacokinetics and organic synthesis.

 

Student Worker- Regulatory Affairs*

A Regulatory Submissions student worker may have the opportunity to work on regulatory submission milestones and maintaining compliance with applicable regulatory obligations. Position can also include exposure to industry regulations/quality standards and the technological aspects of submission management.

 

 

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David Engel

Alumni & Employer Engagement Specialist

Center for Career Engagement and Internships

Queens College, CUNY

 

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