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10.25.2007 - 06:41pm ET
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Abbott Named to Science Magazine's List of "Top Employers" in the Biotech and Pharmaceutical Industry
Industry-Leading Development Opportunities, Acknowledgement for Innovative Thinking, Help Create an Environment Where Scientists Thrive and Science is Recognized
(CSRwire) ABBOTT PARK,IL - October 25, 2007 - For the fifth consecutive year, Abbott has been named
among the top 20 employers in the Science magazine 2007 Top Biotech and
Pharma Employer's survey.
Science is at the center of Abbott's broad base of businesses. To enhance
the experience for researchers, Abbott offers an array of development
opportunities in the areas of leadership and business skills, as well as
collaborations with academia to help them be successful in the industry
environment. Recently Abbott also was named one of the "Best
Places to Launch a Career" by BusinessWeek magazine.
"Helping our scientists reach their full potential is critical to Abbott's
continued success and to finding new and better treatment options for
patients, so it's important that we foster an environment where our
scientists and their innovative solutions can flourish," said Miles D.
White, chairman and chief executive officer, Abbott. "In addition to
again being honored for the kind of workplace we have created by
Science magazine, the breakthrough work at Abbott has recently been
recognized by Prix Galien USA, the Wall Street Journal Technology
Awards and the Chicago Innovation Awards."
The Science magazine rankings are determined from a study conducted by an
independent research firm commissioned by the journal, and appeared in a
special business supplement of the Oct.12 issue. Survey respondents were
asked to rate companies based on 23 characteristics, including financial
strength, easy adaptation to change and a research-driven environment.
The 2007 survey sought to identify the companies with the best reputations
as employers, based on 3,157 survey responses from readers of Science and
other selected respondents. Twenty-nine percent of the respondents came
from outside the United States, primarily Western Europe, and 92 percent
worked in private industry.
Survey responses were analyzed by Senn-Delaney Culture Diagnostics &
Measurement, which used a mathematical process to assign a unique score to
rate the companies' employer reputation, taking into account 23 different
attributes including: Corporate Image, Leadership and Direction, Financial
Prowess, Work Culture/Environment, Work/Life Balance, Academics and
Collegial Exchange, and Compensation and Benefits.
Industry-Leading Development Opportunities
A number of unique development programs have been established for Abbott's
scientists at all levels of the organization to help nurture and grow their
skills in order to help them achieve success within the company.
Leadership Development for Scientists, a program specifically designed to
provide enhanced skills for high-potential scientists and physicians,
helps develop leadership traits and business skills that are not usually
included in a scientist's normal curriculum. Abbott also offers a
Physician Development Program, which is designed to provide M.D.s who have
never worked in industry with an overview of the drug development process.
In addition, Abbott collaborates with top colleges and universities to
develop curricula that will help scientists obtain a business background
to work in industry. Through these proactive collaborations, Abbott helps
ensure that the candidates it considers will have the appropriate
backgrounds to achieve success in their positions.
Rewarding and Recognizing Innovative Ideas and Achievements
In addition to external honors, Abbott scientists are eligible for unique
internal recognition. Induction into the prestigious Volwiler Society
represents the highest honor an Abbott scientist can receive. Employees
also are eligible for President's Awards, patent/inventor awards and
several others.
About Abbott
In addition to the recognition in Science magazine, Abbott has been named
among the country's best employers for scientists by The Scientist
magazine. The company was recently named one of the "Best Places to
Launch a Career" by BusinessWeek magazine and Working Mother
magazine's "Top 100 Best Companies for Working Mothers" list. Abbott also
has been included on DiversityInc magazine's list of the "Top 50
Companies for Diversity" for many years.
Abbott is a global, broad-based health care company devoted to the
discovery, development, manufacture and marketing of pharmaceuticals and
medical products, including nutritionals, devices and diagnostics. The
company employs 65,000 people and markets its products in more than 130
countries.
Abbott's news releases and other information are available on the
company's Web site at www.abbott.com.
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