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Create New Possibilities with Samsung Biologics - Stories From Our 2021 Summer Interns
| My internship at Samsung Biologics has given me ‘OPPORTUNITIES’, work experiences, and most importantly, friendships I could not have gained elsewhere.
Every day of my internship increases the number of patients who could potentially benefit from Samsung Biologics in the future.
Ji-Woo Kim | Open Innovation Intern (Major in Medical Science, The University of Tokyo) |
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My internship at Samsung Biologics gave me the ‘CHANCE’ to learn how Samsung Biologics works as one team to save millions of lives.
As an intern in the Global Recruitment team, I was able to work with the most-talented minds in the field to make an impact on the world.
Ji-Woong Cha | Global Recruitment Intern (Major in Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) | |
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| This experience was ‘FOUNDATIONAL’ to my learning, especially since this is my first internship in the biopharmaceutical industry.
Hopefully, the research that I helped compile during my internship will influence our client's decision and ultimately be able to manufacture a drug that helps save people's lives.
Yoon-Bin Bae | Analytics Group, CDO R&D Intern (Major in Chemical – Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) |
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My internship has been a pleasant refresher, but also ‘CHALLENGING’ at the same time.
It pushed me to be a better and smarter worker, and I hope my efforts can transform possibilities into actions for our biopharmaceutical clients and patients.
Hyun-Su Kim | DSP Group, Manufacturing Technology Intern (Major in Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
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| If I could sum up in one word my internship at Samsung Biologics, it would be ‘RESPONSIBILITY’.
I felt a sense of duty to the work I did and it inspired me to want to continue exploring the difference in cell culture growth between small scale run versus large scale.
Sung-Dae Kim | USP Group, Manufacturing Technology Intern (Major in Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) |
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My goal is to become a leading contributor and innovator in the pharmaceutical industry to bring a positive influence to the world. I would say my internship was very ‘ADVENTUROUS’
Every single day at Samsung Biologics fueled my passion for exploration and creating bold ideas.
Ye-Jin Kim | Site GMP Compliance, Quality Operations Intern (Major in Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign) |
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Together, we can make a better life and better future.
Driven. For Life.
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My internship at Samsung Biologics has given me ‘OPPORTUNITIES’, work experiences, and most importantly, friendships I could not have gained elsewhere.
Every day of my internship increases the number of patients who could potentially benefit from Samsung Biologics in the future.
Ji-Woo Kim | Open Innovation Intern
(Major in Medical Science, The University of Tokyo)
![Ji-Woong Cha interview photo](https://samsungbiologics.com/upload/editor/20220215183935Bfc28372d-868a-4c0c-b2be-3c425b606feb.png)
My internship at Samsung Biologics gave me the ‘CHANCE’ to learn how Samsung Biologics works as one team to save millions of lives.
As an intern in the Global Recruitment team, I was able to work with the most-talented minds in the field to make an impact on the world.
Ji-Woong Cha | Global Recruitment Intern
(Major in Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
This experience was ‘FOUNDATIONAL’ to my learning, especially since this is my first internship in the biopharmaceutical industry.
Hopefully, the research that I helped compile during my internship will influence our client's decision and ultimately be able to manufacture a drug that helps save people's lives.
Yoon-Bin Bae | Analytics Group, CDO R&D Intern
(Major in Chemical – Biological Engineering, Massachusetts Institute of Technology)
My internship has been a pleasant refresher, but also ‘CHALLENGING’ at the same time.
It pushed me to be a better and smarter worker, and I hope my efforts can transform possibilities into actions for our biopharmaceutical clients and patients.
Hyun-Su Kim | DSP Group, Manufacturing Technology Intern
(Major in Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
![Sung-Dae Kim interview photo](https://samsungbiologics.com/upload/editor/20220215184059B67c2875c-9400-4586-8f12-ee6b78281404.png)
If I could sum up in one word my internship at Samsung Biologics, it would be ‘RESPONSIBILITY’.
I felt a sense of duty to the work I did and it inspired me to want to continue exploring the difference in cell culture growth between small scale run versus large scale.
Sung-Dae Kim | USP Group, Manufacturing Technology Intern
(Major in Biochemical Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
![Ye-Jin Kim interview photo](https://samsungbiologics.com/upload/editor/20220215184124B9c042802-c404-4d96-ac85-6188ea5db99d.png)
My goal is to become a leading contributor and innovator in the pharmaceutical industry to bring a positive influence to the world. I would say my internship was very ‘ADVENTUROUS’
Every single day at Samsung Biologics fueled my passion for exploration and creating bold ideas.
Ye-Jin Kim | Site GMP Compliance, Quality Operations Intern
(Major in Chemistry, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)
Together, we can make a better life and better future.
Driven. For Life.
Related Contents
Careers Roles in Samsung Biologics
YouTube Samsung Biologics Internship: Most Memorable Experiences
YouTube A Day in The Life of a Samsung Biologics Intern