Biotech Job Market 2024: Navigating the Road to Recovery

Daniel Keith Lee
Published Sep 10, 2025


The past year has brought its fair share of challenges to the biotech job market. Layoffs, funding shortages, and economic downturns have left many young professionals wondering about the future prospects of the industry.

However, industry experts suggest that there may be glimmers of hope on the horizon for those looking to enter or advance in the biotech field.

According to a report by CBRE, employment in the life sciences industry in the US reached a record high of 2.1 million jobs at the beginning of 2023.

However, this growth was followed by a decline in employment in 2022, attributed to rising interest rates and retreating investors.

The subsequent wave of layoffs hit the biotech sector hard, raising concerns about its recovery.

Amber Penrose, founder of UK-based biotech recruitment firm Moxee Search, projects a gradual improvement in the job market. "I think the job market will fare slightly better than in 2023, but only by a small amount, taking two to three years to correct itself," she said.

However, Penrose also highlights the uncertainty surrounding the future, stating that the influx of people entering the field in the past couple of years has created a hazy outlook.

The impact of the layoffs in the biotech industry has been significant. In 2023, job layoffs increased by 57% compared to the previous year, affecting companies ranging from clinical-stage firms like Encoded Therapeutics and Freeline Therapeutics to big pharma players like Pfizer, Novo Nordisk, and Biogen.

These layoffs, however, were not universal, with certain sectors such as GLP-1 receptor agonists and radiopharmaceuticals faring better due to increased funding and the emergence of new therapies.

Looking forward, the recovery of the biotech job market may require some time. Penrose notes that it is unlikely to see a full rebound until 2025-2026, as interest rates need to decrease and financial liquidity improves.

However, there are indications of a possible recovery on the horizon. The IPO market may witness a rebound, providing opportunities for companies to hire.

Nonetheless, Penrose cautions that the landscape still looks somewhat bleak, as hiring budgets for 2024 have already been set.

Mergers and acquisitions (M&As) also play a significant role in shaping the biotech job market. While M&As can bring financial gains and new opportunities, they can also create job security concerns for employees.

Penrose suggests that those who possess special skills or are closely tied to a company's main assets are more likely to have a stable position.

Moreover, the movement of talent through M&As ensures that expertise and innovation are kept alive in the continually evolving biotech ecosystem.

In terms of job prospects, specific areas within biotech hold promise.

Gene therapy researchers, microbiologists, manufacturing associates, and AI specialists are sought after to advance the field. Networking is also crucial for candidates to stand out amidst competition.

As the industry navigates its road to recovery, the biotech job market may gradually open its doors to new talent once again. The realization that layoffs may have gone too far and the need to ramp up operations could lead to a scramble for talent.

Only time will tell whether caution or eagerness will prevail in the face of a recovering biotech industry.

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