Lauren West, Future Careers Senior Programme Manager, James Harwood, Senior Security Product Manager And Matt Short, Head Of Field Operations (South) with Virgin Media 02 | Speakers for Schools

Lauren West, Future Careers Senior Programme Manager, James Harwood, Senior Security Product Manager And Matt Short, Head Of Field Operations (South) with Virgin Media 02

What Its Like To Complete An Apprenticeship sponsored by Virgin Media O2

Thursday 30th November

KS3-5 / S1-6

Meet a panel of Virgin Media O2 leaders who are currently completing or have completed an apprenticeship where they will share more about their own journeys, the benefits of an apprenticeship and explore the concept of squiggly careers. Join us in this broadcast to hear from our leaders and ask questions to help you make the best decision for your future. Sponsered by Virgin Media O2

Lara Morgan Founder, Company Shortcuts Ltd

Your Life Full of Purpose & Potential

Wednesday 29th November

KS3-5 / S1-6

Lara Morgan is a British entrepreneur who grew her company with products focusing on wellbeing and aiming to improve life’s journey. In this broadcast, Lara will talk to us about how life is full of purpose and potential and what you need to do to make the most of of every situation

Working in the life sciences sector, myths vs reality

Portrait of Andrew Croydon

Sustainability is high on the agenda for many industries, sectors and educators, and rightly so. However, with a challenge as large and far-reaching as climate change, can we be confident enough is being done by everyone who claims to be taking action?

The evidence is clear that climate change is already a key driver of an increasing number of health issues – making it a central issue on the minds of pharmaceutical industry leaders. Events like ‘Green Careers Week’ are a great way to raise awareness of the challenges, as well as an opportunity to support informed career choices among those keen to make a difference.

To support informed choices, we have to debunk myths and properly demonstrate what working in a particular industry has to offer, so that people can find a career that’s right for them. Securing the right job for students will ultimately lead to greater job satisfaction and wellbeing – in turn, that’s also likely to reduce absence from work and improve productivity.

Take the life sciences and the pharmaceutical industry as an example, there is a vast range of fulfilling careers in this sector, with many different career paths and entry points. However, when people think of working in the pharmaceutical industry, sustainability is not the first thing that springs to mind. Instead, thoughts tend to gravitate toward the qualifications required to get a job that requires wearing a lab coat – even if most people working in the industry may never enter a lab. 

So let’s explore how sustainable careers are evolving in this space and demystify some preconceptions about working in the pharmaceutical industry.

Myth: work experience is pointless

Getting work experience while at school can be an invaluable source of information and practical experience when you are considering working in an industry.

Not only does it provide students with a real-world perspective, it gives a deeper understanding of how the industry works. It also allows students to start building their networks and boost their CV from an early stage.

Resources like taster sessions and internships can provide students with hands-on experience and help them make informed career choices. But aren’t such opportunities only for those with existing connections to the industry? Absolutely not, another myth to dispel.

Myth: You need very specific qualifications to work in the pharmaceutical industry

UK statistics show that the number of young people choosing to pursue apprenticeships is on the rise. But surely the pharmaceutical industry is only accessible via A-Levels and the traditional Higher Education degree route? Yet another myth to dispel.

Apprenticeships offer an attractive alternative path to traditional education if further study at school or university does not feel right for you. Data collated from our recent survey of our members showed apprenticeships being delivered from Level 2 to Level 7 in areas including research and development, manufacturing, human resources, finance, and legal.

Apprenticeships in the pharmaceutical industry

These hands-on programs allow apprentices to learn industry-specific skills while earning a wage. Or, as current apprentices have told me, an apprenticeship can feel ‘like a direct route to a career’ and can provide ‘a high level of education through a much more accessible route into the sector’. 

Apprenticeships also help address skill gaps in the workforce and enable organisations to build a skilled, knowledgeable and talented workforce that is equipped to work efficiently and effectively.

Myth: Everyone’s the same in the pharmaceutical industry

A diverse workforce is essential for diversity in thoughts and ideas. The pharmaceutical industry knows the importance of embracing diversity to bring together people with unique experiences, backgrounds, and perspectives to solve the wide range of challenges we face every day.

Yet myths surrounding the approach to equity, diversity and inclusion remain. Fortunately, examples of schemes which dispel such myths exist across the industry, such as those aimed at supporting talent from underrepresented backgrounds. At the ABPI, we have found great value in working with the Social Mobility Foundation (The Social Mobility Foundation) and The Elephant Group (The Elephant Group), and continue to encourage engagement with tackling equity, diversity and inclusion issues, since embracing and celebrating diversity is a crucial aspect of building a strong workforce.

Myth: The pharmaceutical industry does not prioritise sustainability

If you can’t imagine this industry placing sustainability high up the agenda, then this is a further myth that warrants dispelling.

Many young people are thinking more about ‘green jobs’ and careers that can play a part in working towards a sustainable future for the planet. While there are specific ‘green jobs’ in the sector, such as Sustainability Strategists and Environment Advisors, the pharmaceutical industry is also making strides towards sustainability through the ‘greenification’ of existing roles by adapting roles to focus on environmental responsibility.

This means the industry is looking to recruit those who place a high importance on sustainability, as increasingly, everyone will be expected to take on green responsibilities.

From research and development to manufacturing and distribution, the industry is embracing eco-friendly practices that facilitate sustainable manufacturing processes, reduced waste and ethical sourcing of materials to help secure a greener future.

A career in our industry offers an incredible avenue for people to delve into the world of innovation and impact. The industry’s commitment to creating diverse and inclusive environments, with a focus on sustainability, means there are many roles that have the potential to contribute to a greener future.

About the Association of the British Pharmaceutical Industry (ABPI)

The ABPI exists to make the UK the best place in the world to research, develop and use new medicines and vaccines. We represent companies of all sizes who invest in discovering the medicines of the future.

Our members supply cutting-edge treatments that improve and save the lives of millions of people. We work in partnership with Government and the NHS so patients can get new treatments faster and the NHS can plan how much it spends on medicines.

Every day, we partner with organisations in the life sciences community and beyond to transform lives across the UK. Find out more about pathways into the pharmaceutical industry here. 

Written by Andrew Croydon, ABPI Director Education and Examination Policy & Partnerships

Avgoustos Psillas, Sound Designer, Audio Craft Scandinavia AB & Royal Swedish Opera

Its All About Sound: Sound Engineering and Design As A Career

Friday 24th November

KS4-5 / S4-6

Meet Avgoustos Psillas, and discover the world of sound engineering. Do you love music and sound but don’t want to be on stage? Or want to know how to make live audio sound amazing? Maybe a career in Sound Engineering would suit you! Don’t miss the chance to hear about how exciting a career in audio can be.

Lucy Edwards-Cave, Blind Broadcaster, Journalist, Content Creator, & Disability Activist

Blind Not Broken

Monday 27th November

KS3-5 / S1-6

Step into a world of charm, charisma, and creativity in this broadcast, when we are joined by Lucy Edwards- Cave, Blind Broadcaster, Journalist, Content Creator, and Disability Activist. After losing her full eyesight at 17, Lucy had no one to take inspiration from who was going through the same thing and made it her mission to share her experiences with the world. Tune in and hear how one woman built a community that champions disability advocacy and is changing how the world views blindness #BlindNotBroken.

Misha Glenny, Journalist and Broadcaster

Speaking Multiple Languages: Your Career Superpower

Thursday 23rd November

KS3-5 / S1-6

Meet Misha Glenny, a multilingual expert! With a career that spans the globe, he’s witnessed firsthand the incredible opportunities and advantages that come with speaking multiple languages. In this broadcast, you will see that languages aren’t just a means of communication but also a gateway to endless possibilities.

Sufia Hussain, Inclusion, Equity & Diversity Director Emea, Wunderman Thompson – Jessica Francourt, Head Of HR, National Gallery

Why Companies Care About You

Wednesday 22nd November

KS3-5 / S1-6

Join us for an inspiring panel event tailored to students who wonder what it will be like for them to enter the workforce. Our expert speakers will address questions on creating inclusive workspaces, especially for those with unique support needs. We understand that entering the job market can be daunting, but this event aims to offer hope and reassurance. Discover why inclusion is vital for all companies and gain valuable insights through engaging discussions. Don’t miss this opportunity to ease your worries and envision a bright future in the working world!

James Burstall, CEO, Argonon – Sanjay Singhal, CEO Voltage TV – Nicola Shindler OBE, Executive Producer, Chief Executive Quay Street Productions – In Partnership with Pact and Into Film

Creating A Graphic Novel That Helps Healthy Career Thinking

Thursday 16th November

KS3-5 / S1-6

James Pattinson is the creative force behind “Restart Me,” a groundbreaking project designed by and for young people on their career journey. With “Re]Start: It’s Never Too Late,” James empowers students with a unique graphic novel and guided journal, providing guidance and fostering connections. Join him on this exciting journey to discover your path and potential!

Danica Novgorodoff, Graphic Novelist, Painter, Illustrator, Graphic Designer

My Career As A Graphic Novelist And Illustrator – Creative Careers

Wednesday 15th November

KS3-5 / S1-6

Danica Novgorodoff is a multi-talented artist known for her captivating graphic novels and stunning illustrations. With a unique blend of storytelling and visual artistry, she has taken the world of graphic novels by storm. Join us to discover her creative journey and be inspired by her work

James Burstall, CEO, Argonon – Sanjay Singhal, CEO Voltage TV – Nicola Shindler OBE, Executive Producer, Chief Executive Quay Street Productions – In Partnership with Pact and Into Film

What It’s Like To Work In Production In Partnership with Pact and Into Film

Tuesday 14th November

KS4-5 / S4-6

Have you every wondered what it would be like to work in production? In this broadcast, we hear from three of the most experienced and successful independent television producers in the UK, who are responsible for shows including The Masked Singer,  Inside The Factory and Nolly. They will share their own stories about getting into the industry and working their way up, and talk about what’s involved in running a production company and making television programmes.