For Employee Appreciation Day, many of us on #TeamCyto spent time volunteering. Our activities ranged from building lava lamp chemistry kits for kids from underrepresented communities who are interested in STEM, to putting together new parent bags with essential baby items, to preparing and distributing food for vulnerable communities. We are thankful for our employees who volunteered and for the organizations including Life Science Cares, Piefest, HealthRight 360, Samaritan House, GLIDE, and Broad Street Love that connect us with opportunities to do good.
We are excited to be certified as a Great Place to Work for the fourth consecutive year! We are proud of this accomplishment and grateful to our hardworking employees who make Cytokinetics one of a kind. Job seekers, are you intrigued? Well, we’re hiring. Come join us in our mission to improve the healthspan of people living with cardiovascular and neuromuscular diseases of impaired muscle function.
February is Black History Month. This month, we honor and celebrate the rich history, culture, and contributions from talented Black individuals. We are inspired to hear from our very own Aronda about what this month means to them through the lens of their everyday work.
Happy Lunar New Year! We celebrated with a traditional Lion Dance performance, authentic pan-Asian cuisine, and a presentation with facts about the history, rituals, foods, and even superstitions of this important cultural event. Wishing everyone a prosperous Year of the Wood Snake – a time for personal growth, shedding bad habits, and letting go of the past.
We are now accepting applications for 2025 summer internships for all departments! At Cytokinetics, we believe in nurturing next-generation talent and providing meaningful opportunities for growth. Our internships offer a chance to work alongside industry professionals, engage in impactful projects, and develop the skills necessary for your future career. This is your chance to kickstart your career and gain hands-on experience in a dynamic and innovative culture.
We are honored to have received the Most Active Volunteer Award from Life Science Cares Philadelphia Board of Advisors Reception. As a proud sponsor and member, we affirm our commitment to social responsibility that influences a strategy that reduces the impact of poverty on our neighbors.
One thing about us — we take Halloween seriously! Our annual costume contest is the main event, and each year there’s a theme to bring together the competitive spirit, good humor, and creativity. This year our theme was Haunted Seas Pirate Halloween and employees dressed up to win the coveted team prize for best costume.
We’re thrilled to share that our President and CEO, Robert Blum was named a 2024 PharmaVoice 100 honoree as an Cardiometabolic All-Star. Robert was recognized for his leadership in driving transformation. Read about how Robert sees humility as an important trait of great leaders.
Yesterday was our annual Science Is In Our Soul Day where employees across the company showcased their work on posters throughout our headquarters. Founded in our core value of Science Is In Our Soul, this annual event brings to life our commitment to scientific thinking, innovation, and learning from one another. The idea came from a handful of employees who wanted a forum to share cutting-edge research with colleagues. Since then, it’s evolved into a cultural staple that highlights the scientist at heart in each of us and our collective contribution in service of improving patient lives.
As we celebrate Filipino American History Month, we've had the privilege of hearing from our colleagues about how their heritage has shaped them.