What does a Biochemist do?

A Biochemist is a scientist that specializes in biology, and different organisms react with chemistry. Though a Biochemist can work independently, Biochemists are typically employed by corporations or institutions to identify the effects or benefits of various chemicals on biology. A Biochemist will often design and execute experiments in line with the standards of the scientific community to explore options for new useful products.

A Biochemist typically has a bachelor's degree in Biology, Chemistry or both. Being double bachelored or possessing an advanced degree such as a Masters or Doctorate is highly preferred for senior or high-profile positions. The nature of scientific research is highly structured. Having extreme attention to detail and being capable of following directions precisely is paramount in this profession.

What responsibilities are common for Biochemist jobs?
  • Identify new areas of beneficial research in the bounds of a company's market
  • Create a working hypothesizes of function for all potential bio-products
  • Design experiments to test hypothesizes
  • Conduct all experiments within the guidelines of the scientific standards
  • Record all results and observations faithfully and accurately
  • Condense and compile findings into reports for management to review
  • Repeat experiments when necessary or requested
  • Report any misuse of any policies or company equipment
What are the typical qualifications for Biochemist jobs?
  • Advanced degree (preferred)
  • 3+ years in a lab environment
  • Proven history of reputable scientific research
  • Extreme attention to detail
  • Ability to follow direction precisely
  • Experience dealing with various lab equipment
  • A motivation to work safely and effectively
  • A passion to innovate and improve the world
  • Satisfactory completion of background check
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Avg. Experience8+ years

Biochemist Salaries

Average Base Pay

₹24,270 /month
Same as national average
Not including cash compensation
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₹12T
Median: ₹24T
₹44T
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Biochemist Career Path

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Biochemist

Years of Experience Distribution

0 - 1
19%
2 - 4
31%
5 - 7
17%
8+
33%
Not including years spent in education and/or training

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Erasmus MCErasmus MC
Research Biochemist
20 Feb 2023

“Fair compensation and bonuses.”

MediGroup
Biochemist
10 Feb 2022

“good nice perfect awesome all the best”

TcoagTcoag
Biochemist
4 Jun 2021

“Not much room for career improvement”

ShellShell
Senior Biochemist
25 Jun 2021

“It is a nice place to work”

Siemens HealthineersSiemens Healthineers
Biochemist I
3 Mar 2022

“People are nice”

Epitope DiagnosticsEpitope Diagnostics
Biochemist
6 Dec 2020

“People that you work with are great.”

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Biochemist I
11 Apr 2023

“Decent work life balance.”

Casino M8trix
Biochemist
2 Dec 2020

“Nice colleagues to work with.”

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