Know Lilly’s culture, organizational structure, roles and practices
Understand outside agency structures and processes
Know Lilly’s products and services, associated brand strategies and disease states
Understand tactic types and associated requirements
Demonstrate working knowledge of Medical, Legal and Regulatory “areas of concern” for each brand/indication
Have deep knowledge of grammar and composition and familiarity with scientific terms
Have a thorough understating of Lilly's Quality processes and must be capable of understanding and applying these processes and requirements when executing their role
Ensure quality, speed, value and compliance throughout the Customer Information Materials Lifecycle
Identify ways to continuously improve processes
Serve as a resource to Marketing Operations colleagues across the business unit to Share experiences and talk through knowledge and best practices
Advocate for each brand’s unique character, and ensure tactic quality and readiness for the promotional material approval process (e.g., PCA)
Evaluate readiness of materials and ensure deliverables meet requirements prior to submitting for MLRO review
Review changes from Project Owner or Agency to ensure changes were made correctly and that there were no other additions or deletions, and to ensure decision rights were implemented properly and proper comments were pulled through
Compare old with new to verify that all updates and corrections were made to final files and that comments were considered correctly – after Marketer makes updates with explanations and Marketing
Project Owner implements changes
Review and approve production proof against approved content from external print and digital vendors
Requirements:
Master in Pharma/ Biotechnology/ Life Science Domain is preferred
2-4 years of experience as an copyeditor, copywriter or proofreader
Demonstrated ability to be both accountable and trustworthy
Proven ability to be an agile learner who’s proactive on a daily basis
Demonstrated ability to be stress tolerant under a variety of work conditions
Compliant, with strong attention to detail
Demonstrated oral and written communication skills
Able to influence, collaborate and work effectively on a team
Skilled at analysis, judgment and decision making, with an eye toward quality and continuous improvement
Proven planning and organizational skills
Marketing operations experience
Scientific, medical or pharma experience
Colonel Eli Lilly established Lilly in 1876 to produce high-quality medications that addressed actual medical requirements during a time when dubious individuals were selling dubious elixirs. He gave the following directive to the generations of workers: "Take what you find here and make it better and better."
We are still dedicated to his vision over 145 years later, and it permeates every facet of our company and the people we serve, from individuals who use our medications to medical professionals, staff, and the communities we live in.
The antipsychotic drug Zyprexa (olanzapine) (1996), the clinical depression medications Prozac (fluoxetine) (1986), and Cymbalta (duloxetine) (2004) are well-known Lilly products as of 2022; however, its main sources of income are the diabetes medications Humalog (insulin lispro) (1996) and Trulicity (dulaglutide) (2014). Among Lilly's accomplishments are being the first business to mass-produce insulin and the Jonas Salk polio vaccine. It was among the first pharmaceutical companies to use recombinant DNA to generate human insulin, such as Basaglar (insulin glargine), Humulin (insulin medicine), and Humalog (insulin lispro), the first biosimilar insulin product to be licensed in the United States.
Since the day Colonel Eli Lilly opened the doors to our first laboratory in Indianapolis, this spirit has served as our defining characteristic. After more than 140 years and almost 100 medications, we continue to search for the next big finding and further methods to improve the lives of people everywhere.