Intelligence Hub
Every surface we track, in one place. Formulate cross-references pharma jobs against drugs, clinical trials, patent cliffs, Medicare Part D spending, company financials, and hiring signals — so you can see not just what a role is but which drug program you'd actually work on.
Core intelligence
Active pharma jobs
Full-text-searchable jobs from 900+ pharma/biotech ATS feeds, every role cross-linked to the drugs, trials, and H-1B data for its employer.
Companies
Every pharma/biotech with a public website — AI-generated dossiers, pipeline, career thesis, risk signals, and H-1B sponsorship counts for Pro users.
Drug products
FDA-approved drugs including biologics, biosimilars, and generics — mechanism of action, indications, Part D spending, and patent expiry.
Disease indications
Drug pipeline grouped by disease — see who's developing what, which trials are running, and where the next approvals land.
Therapeutic areas
Oncology, neurology, cardiology, and 20+ more. Each area aggregates drug pipeline, trial activity, and hiring velocity for its indications.
Salary explorer
Compensation data for pharma roles by title, department, therapeutic area, and location. Pro tier unlocks salary benchmarks.
Data depth
Clinical trials
ClinicalTrials.gov phase + status + enrollment + sponsor, resolved to the specific products and diseases. Refreshed weekly.
FAERS adverse events
FDA adverse event reports linked back to specific drugs via RxCUI. Safety signal context on 1,600+ products.
SEC financial filings
Revenue, R&D expense, net income, and headcount from 10-K/10-Q filings — mapped to the public pharma companies in our database.
Patent records
Orange Book + Purple Book — drug patents with expiry dates. Powers the patent-cliff timeline on company dossiers (Pro).
Pharma news & events
Company news aggregated from FDA announcements, SEC filings, and Google News — linked to the employer and drug it affects.
Career guides
Pharma career breakdowns by function and persona — PhD to industry, PharmD career paths, MSL and Brand Manager guides. More coming.
Why this matters for your next role
A job listing on LinkedIn tells you the title, location, and required skills. Here, the same listing tells you: which drug program this role supports, what its patent cliff looks like, how much Part D revenue it generates, which competitors are gunning for its market, what the trial pipeline looks like, and whether this company has a track record of restructuring. That's the difference between "a job" and "a signal about where your career goes next."