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A cutting-edge software firm is seeking a Commercial Programs Manager in London to lead business development and sales initiatives. This role requires a Bachelor's degree in a scientific discipline and experience in life sciences or commercial roles. The successful candidate will have strong project management skills, negotiation abilities, and the capacity to manage multiple priorities effectively. Join us to drive impact in the life sciences software space.
We believe that making the best decisions means looking at all the facts – a near-impossible task in our era of information overload. To fix this, we are building the next generation of machine learning software. Powered by generative AI, our algorithms analyze key information sources and provide comprehensive, factual answers for even your most complex queries.
We believe that the transformative impact of generative AI will be only realized by those willing to take on the world’s biggest information challenges. To make this future come true, we deploy our longstanding expertise in reinforcement learning and natural language processing.
We are scientists. Builders. Entrepreneurs. We spearheaded many of AI’s most impactful applications. We led teams at Google, DeepMind, Meta, and EY-Parthenon. We now bridge cutting-edge AI research and the biopharma industry.
We are looking for a Commercial Programs Manager to drive key initiatives across business development, sales, and customer engagement in the life sciences software space. This is a highly cross-functional role, working closely with leadership, account executives (AEs) and managing external partners to ensure our commercial engine runs smoothly and scales effectively. You’ll sit at the intersection of strategy and execution — building programs, enabling teams, and ensuring our go-to-market efforts land with impact.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, or national origin.