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Healthcare & Pharma

How to Format Your Resume for Genentech

Genentech runs Workday, iCIMS, or Taleo as its applicant tracking system and processes continuous — clinical and non-clinical roles run in parallel. That means the same rules apply here as at every high-volume employer — but with a few specifics worth knowing before you submit. This guide covers what Genentech recruiters actually look for, what they screen out automatically, and how to format your resume so it makes it past the first cut.

Typical ATS
Workday, iCIMS, or Taleo
Hiring volume
continuous — clinical and non-clinical roles run in parallel
Sector
Healthcare & Pharma

What Genentech recruiters scan for

Across Genentech job postings, three signals show up consistently: active licensure, EHR and protocol experience, and outcomes in patient or program metrics. Your resume should make each of these obvious within five seconds of skimming — that is the budget you have at this stage.

  • active licensure
  • EHR and protocol experience
  • outcomes in patient or program metrics

How to format your resume

Genentech resumes that perform well share four format properties. They are reverse-chronological, single-column, in a parseable font (Calibri, Arial, or Helvetica), and saved as a text-based PDF (not an image PDF and not a Word document). Keep the layout boring. Save the personality for the cover letter and the interview loop.

Do
  • Lead the resume with the exact title you are applying for at Genentech, mirrored from the posting.
  • Use reverse-chronological format with clear date ranges (mm/yyyy) and consistent company-then-role line ordering.
  • Quantify outcomes in 60-80% of bullets. Genentech recruiters told us they discount unquantified bullets in their first pass.
  • Include a clean skills/tools section that mirrors the language of the Genentech posting verbatim.
  • Save as a text-based PDF named with the structure: lastname-firstname-genentech-resume.pdf.
Don't

    Sample summary opener

    A summary that performs at Genentech reads like the one below — title-first, outcome-loaded, and free of filler adjectives.

    Genentech-ready clinical professional with 6+ years of experience driving measurable outcomes in healthcare & pharma environments. Track record of [insert your strongest 2-bullet outcomes here]. Comfortable owning ambiguous problems end-to-end and partnering with cross-functional stakeholders.

    Frequently asked questions

    What ATS does Genentech use?

    Genentech runs Workday, iCIMS, or Taleo. The exact configuration varies by team, but the core parsing rules are the same: machine-readable, single-column, text-based PDF.

    How long should my resume be for a role at Genentech?

    One page if you have under 10 years of experience, two pages if senior. Genentech recruiters report that resumes longer than two pages are skimmed less, not more.

    Does Genentech require a cover letter?

    Most Genentech postings make the cover letter optional. Strong applicants write one anyway because it tilts the qualitative review.

    Should I name-drop a Genentech employee in my resume?

    If the employee will refer you, ask them to do it through the official referral system. Putting their name on the resume itself does not help and can read as overreach.

    How do I know if my resume is ATS-friendly for Genentech?

    Run it through a free ATS scoring tool. Aim for a score of 80 or higher before submitting to Genentech.

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