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34 Central MA Life Sciences Report "We source talent globally, but we want to develop talent locally," Stine said. Recruiting and retaining Talent development is top-of-mind across the life sciences industry. At Waters Corp., a laboratory equipment manufacturer founded in Framingham in 1958, creating a pipeline for young, junior talent is the top priority, said Ka- tie O'Neill, its vice president of human resources. Internship programs and college recruitment work helps the efforts, but filling early-career positions remains an area needing attention, said O'Neill. "Life sciences will always continue to grow," O'Neill said at the WBJ Life Sciences Forum at the DCU Center on March 7. She cited a 4% increase in em - ployee count at Waters, despite what she described a hiccup in hiring, creating challenges. Even while competition is stiff for junior talent, the market is still welcom- ing to up-and-coming companies, able to position their newer approaches to life science research to draw in young employees. At Mercy BioAnalytics, Inc., Life sciences employment and salary, in Worcester County Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics 2021 ANNUAL % CHANGE 2021 ANNUAL % CHANGE INDUSTRY SECTOR AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT 2017 TO 2021 AVERAGE SALARY 2017 TO 2021 Pharmaceutical and medicine manufacturing 1,871 42.0% $130,060 16.3% Research and development in biotechnology (except nanobiotechnology) 2,398 28.9% $144,226 3.2% Medical and diagnostic laboratories 811 16.2% $106,053 16.4% Health care and social assistance 68,896 -0.7% $56,979 17.3% Professional, scientific, and technical services 17,180 10.0% $109,035 24.0% Katie O'Neill, vice president of human resources at Waters Corp. P H O T O / C H R I S T I N E P E T E R S O N At AbbVie's facility in Worcester, this one chip contains thousands of nanopen chambers for testing, enabling researchers to work more efficiently. Continued from page 33

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