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About Formulate

The only platform that combines pharma job search with drug, pipeline, and clinical trial intelligence.

The Problem

Pharma professionals spend hours researching companies before interviews. What drugs are in their pipeline? Which trials are recruiting? When do key patents expire? Are they hiring for the therapeutic area you care about? That information is scattered across dozens of government databases, SEC filings, and clinical trial registries. We bring it all together in one place.

By the Numbers

49,000+

Active Jobs

7,800+

Companies

29,000+

Drug Products

130,000+

Clinical Trials

What Makes Us Different

Job-to-Product Cross-Reference

Formulate is the first platform to link job openings directly to the drugs, clinical trials, and therapeutic areas a company is investing in. See which roles are tied to pipeline expansion, patent cliffs, or new indications — so you can target companies where your expertise matters most.

Our Data Sources

We build intelligence from free, authoritative government databases — no scraped content, no guesswork.

openFDA

Drug approvals, labels, and safety data

ClinicalTrials.gov

Active and completed clinical trials

SEC EDGAR

Company financial filings and reports

CMS

Medicare Part D and Part B spending data

Orange Book

Patent and exclusivity information

DailyMed

Drug labels, indications, and mechanisms of action

PubMed

Biomedical literature and research

BLS

Occupational salary benchmarks

Contact Us

Questions, feedback, or partnership inquiries:

hello@formulatesearch.com

Why Formulate vs Other Job Boards

Generic job boards show you listings. Formulate shows you the drug intelligence behind every role — so you can make informed career decisions.

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Pharma job search
Drug products linked to jobs
Patent cliff timelines
Clinical trial intelligence
Interview experiences (pharma)
Total compensation data
Warm intro network
Company pipeline analysis
FAERS safety profiles
Hiring velocity signals

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