Industrial positions (non-academic, non-governmental):
Total number of ads: 4
- Postdocs: 0
- Permanent positions: 4
- Ratio of US/non-US: 3/1
Area: 231
Week to week Index trend: Up.
Governmental positions (US, international):
Total number of ads: 0
- Postdocs: 0
- Permanent positions: 0
- Ratio of US/non-US: 0/0
Area: 0
Week to week Index trend: Down.
Academic positions:
Total number of ads: 23
- Postdocs: 4+++
- Tenure-track faculty: 17+
- Temporary faculty: 1
- Lecturer positions: 4+
- Staff positions: 0
- Ratio of US/non-US positions 22++/2+
- Area (square cm): 967
Week to week Index trend: Down.
Still waiting: for a rising trend in industrial jobs... It's up a little, though. Thanks to ExxonMobil for this week's panel ad -- they're looking for a computational chemist.
Still strong: Not as many as last week, but the fall hiring season for academic faculty continues apace. I think we're slowing, but it's nice to see positions being posted.
Small college of the week: Washburn University (Topeka, KS, student population: 7,300 - SA-LUTE!) is looking for a tenure-track assistant professor of analytical chemistry. You know, everyone says that Kansas is flat, but I've found it pretty. Now Nebraska -- that's flat.
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