BMS employees who had been through the same experiences as him. They told him that BMS was a company with many opportunities, which inspired him to apply for a summer internship.
“If people with similar backgrounds are saying good things about this company, then I’m pretty sure it’s a company I’d like to be at.”
Stefan joined BMS as part of a 2-year Business Insights & Analytics MBA Rotational Development Program (RDP), which gave him the opportunity to utilize not just the pharmaceutical qualifications he earned at Howard, but also the business skills he was developing through his MBA. The Rotational Development Programs allow for exploration among the different areas within your business unit over a 2-year period.
But three months before his RDP, a summer internship at BMS primed the pump for what was to come. “My summer internship at BMS was an amazing experience. I was shown so much respect and was given all the help I needed to succeed. I felt welcomed. I felt valued. I felt like I was able to talk to anyone. Everyone was very, very open to learn about my experiences and help me with my projects. They were interested in getting to know me as a person, which is something that stuck with me and made me want to come back on a full-time basis.”
Paying it Forward
But for Carla and Stefan, the decision to come and work for BMS wasn’t just about what the organization could do for them. It was also about the impact they feel they could make by leveraging programs and initiatives at BMS that were driven by that shared value of passion.
“I want to excel here,” Stefan explains, “because when you’re excelling, you’re helping BMS create innovative medicines which help people with diseases.”
But it’s not just patients that Stefan wants to help during his career at BMS.
“I also want to pay it forward and be a mentor to others, because I feel like if I hadn’t had mentors in my life, I wouldn’t be here myself.”
BMS gives Stefan the opportunity to be a mentor to students at Howard University as part of the Tomorrow’s Innovators initiative, through which BMS aims to double executive representation of Black and Hispanic/Latino employees in the United States.
Carla similarly leverages initiatives at BMS to make an impact for people following in her footsteps—specifically international professionals who may be looking to emigrate to the States as she did, but don’t know how.
“At BMS, we’re working to create more opportunities for people like me,” Carla explains. “I’m working with a PBRG called the Organization for Latino Achievement (OLA) to create bridges between BMS and highly competitive academic institutions in Latin America, so talent from these universities can come over to the States like I did.”
“If we’re able to walk a path,” she says, “we must make sure we’re building a sturdier and nicer path for those who walk behind us. Hopefully that’s the impact I can bring to BMS—more opportunities for people.”
When Goals Align
Carla and Stefan both share a passion for helping people like them have easier access to opportunity, and seeing that passion mirrored through programs and initiatives in place at BMS ultimately drove them to join us rather than take their talent somewhere else.
If you share a similar passion for helping other people and transforming your career, BMS could be a good match for you, too. Listen to the BOLD Innovators podcast series to learn more from the talented colleagues at BMS. Then explore what open BMS roles fit your goals and objectives.