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WE'RE GROWING IN THE NETHERLANDS.

Regeneron is a global biotechnology company that invents life-transforming medicines for people with serious diseases. Founded in 1988, Regeneron is still run by physician-scientists Len Schleifer, MD, PhD and George Yancopoulos, MD, PhD. Our groundbreaking technology accelerates the speed of discovery and development. And with 12,000+ colleagues worldwide, we’re growing fast.

REGENERON AT A GLANCE

 

A track record of success

Multiple approved medicines

A Promising Future

~35 investigational medicines in clinical development across multiple therapeutic areas

Expertise to benefit the world around us

4 consecutive years in the Dow Jones Sustainability World Index

Recognized as a top employer

#1 ranking in Science Magazine’s global Top Employer survey for six of the past eleven years

Regeneron Netherlands

Reasons Why You Should Join Our Team

A once-in-a-career opportunity to build something new

 

  • Explore bold ideas. Go deep into your passion. Create a new path.
  • And learn from—and influence—people at the top of their fields.
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Join a special culture that thrives on collaboration & diversity.

 

  • The Regeneron Way represents the values and behaviors that define who we are, what we stand for and how we work together.
  • Our diverse, inclusive workplace is a safe space where ideas can evolve—and where you can shape your own career path with ongoing learning and development. 
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Feel Valued & Supported.

 

  • We invest in your well-being, health and potential.
  • We offer financial, physical and mental health benefits to ensure you are valued and supported.
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Join our talent community

Tell us a bit about who you are and what you’re looking for, and we’ll keep in touch when opportunities open up.

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