• Question: What does an average day in your job involve?

    Asked by SilentButDeadly to Angela, Claire, Ian, Robert, Sarah on 10 Nov 2014.
    • Photo: Angela Stokes

      Angela Stokes answered on 10 Nov 2014:


      Hi DwayneGriffindor

      If you want to know what a typical day is like for me it is something like this…although every day is different…..

      I will either drive to my office, or if I am working from home I will make a cup of tea and walk upstairs to my home office. My first job is to check my emails. As I work in a global business these could come from anywhere in the world. I get about 100 emails a day so usually have around 15-20 emails to read and answer before 9am. I may then have some UK based teleconferences or meetings if I am in the office or I may have a teleconference with Japan. These could be anything from a meeting with a colleague to discuss the strategy for a new drug, or could be meeting with senior management to let them know how a submission is proceeding. At noon the International Project Team meetings begin. These generally include people from UK, USA and Japan and being in the UK , I am lucky as my Japanese colleagues have to stay very late in the office and my US colleagues have to come in very early, I usually miss lunch but as it is only about once or twice a week it is not a problem. These meeting discuss multi million dollar clinical programmes to get medicines on the market and so they are very important – getting the licencing strategy right is my job and my teams rely on me to give good up to date advice. My afternoons could be filled with meetings with USA colleagues or actually writing documents for meetings with world wide health authorities, answering their questions or writing submissions to ask for permission to run a clinical trial. Alternatively I could be discussing travel arrangements with my secretary or working on non-project related items such as improving processes or just answering emails and setting up more meetings. As I said no two days are the same. I generally finish between 6 and 7pm, but some days I can finish as early as 3pm as my company is very flexible so my hours generally work out so I can have a good work-life balance.

      I hope this gives you an idea of what my day is like, of course I could be away on business, gathering information at a conference, speaking at a conference or meeting with a health authority in which case my day would be completely different! But the one thing is – whatever I am doing that day I really do enjoy it!

    • Photo: Sarah Harris

      Sarah Harris answered on 10 Nov 2014:


      My day usually starts around 6.30am, when I to drag myself out of bed to get the train. My commute to London takes about an hour and a half, so I usually sleep on the train or teach myself Spanish 🙂

      I get to work for about 9am and read my emails first. These are usually from our member organisations, asking for more information on projects or arranging meetings, or from my colleagues with tasks to do. I’ll also check my to-do list to make sure I know what tasks need to be completed that day!

      I then spend the rest of the day working on either the Careers from Science or Diversity projects. This could be adding a new article to the website, finding things to include in the Future Morph newsletter, writing a document to help our members with their diversity work, or researching new schemes to make science more inclusive. I’ll also check the Future Morph twitter account and send out any tweets on careers advice. I’ll drink about a thousand cups of tea and usually go for a walk at lunch to get some fresh air.

      I finish work around 5.30pm, cycle back to the station, jump on the train, and get home around 7pm, just in time for a swim session or a run to relax!

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