MaRS Center, South Tower
101 College Street, Suite 300
Toronto, ON, M5G 1L7
(416) 673-8170
Integrity first. Data driven. Patient focused.
We persevere to find innovative solutions to complex problems.
We care. We collaborate. We have fun.
Our company environment is fast-paced, our culture is entrepreneurial, and our people are dedicated to the achievement of excellent scientific and commercial results.
We post all open positions on this website, and regularly review applications for employment from experienced individuals interested in working on challenging projects. We welcome and encourage applications from people with disabilities. Accommodations are available on request for candidates taking part in all aspects of the selection process.
We thank all who express an interest in joining the company. Due to the volume of applications, only those individuals chosen for an initial interview will be contacted.
Ripple Therapeutics Corporation is a clinical stage, privately held company that is focused on ophthalmic therapeutics with controllable, sustainable drug delivery. The core feature of Ripple’s Epidel™ technology is the ability to engineer sustained-release pharmaceuticals with zero-order release kinetics without the use of polymers.
Ripple Therapeutics invests in developing the next generation of scientists/engineers by providing meaningful and paid work experience for university undergraduate co-operative education students. We employ students for durations of 4 to 16 months with opportunities to contribute to a wide range of research and development projects.
Applications are accepted through job postings at participating Canadian Universities (Currently University of Waterloo, University of Toronto and McMaster University). If you are interested in a co-op position at Ripple and you don't see an active posting on your University's job portal, please send your resume to careers@rippletherapeutics.com. Please specify the school terms you are available in your email. Only candidates selected for an interview will be contacted.
"Working at Ripple Therapeutics was a fantastic experience! Everyone at the company was very welcoming, smart,
kind, and provided me with lots of feedback and opportunities to grow and learn as well as feeling part of a team. Being able to work in the different departments of the company as well as personal projects allowed me to gain very unique experiences that will help shape my future career."
-Justin Mehta, Undergraduate Student of Nanotechnology Engineering at the University of Waterloo
“Working at Ripple was a great opportunity to learn about the drug development process from an amazing group of scientists and engineers. What I loved most is that you can really see that the work you are doing is making an impact.”
-Shirley Chung, Graduate of Masters, Biomedical Engineering, University of Toronto
“Ripple Therapeutics did a great job of welcoming me as a co-op student. All employees had so much insight to share and were always willing to help me out when I had questions about the projects I worked on.
I really appreciated that Ripple Therapeutics gave me my own projects to work on, as the balance between independent and collaborative work allowed me to grow my chemical research skills beyond anything I had learned in school.”
-Elin Foulds, Student of Medicinal Chemistry at the University of Waterloo during co-op term
“During my co-op I had the chance to work with an amazing, supportive, and fun team! The work was interesting, meaningful, and there was a great balance of support and independence.
Ripple also made a point of emphasizing learning throughout my term, and I was able to gain valuable experience in many areas. I found my co-op to be a very positive way to gain confidence in industry and I would highly recommend Ripple!”
-Samantha Paradi-Maropakis, Student of Materials Engineering, University of Toronto
"As a Chemical Engineering Intern, Ripple opened the door for me to the intersection of materials science, engineering, and regenerative medicine.
All those involved at Ripple aptly encourage curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking—enabling interns to grow both professionally and academically!"