Tuesday, November 17, 2009
Daily Pump Trap: 11/17/09 edition
Good morning! Including November 13 until November 17, there have been 120 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of these, 36 (30%) are related to academia and fully 75 of them (63%) are from our frenemies at Kelly Scientific.
New York, New York: Forest Labs is looking for an experienced M.S. or Ph.D.-level analytical chemist to work in their bioanalytical and drug metabolism department. Is Long Island considered New York City? To the purists, probably not.
Or if you'd prefer sun and sand: UC San Diego is also looking for an analytical chemist to work as a staff research associate. "B.S. with lots of experience" or M.S./Ph.D. in analytical chemistry desired. Mostly mass spec work, looks like.
Why not make it an-all analytical DPT?: SGS ("the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company") is looking for a B.S. chemist with 2 to 3 years of petroleum chemistry experience to do GC work in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Bet you'd see a shuttle shot or two.
Kelly Time!: Is it me, or are they weeding out the more insulting positions? There's not much to complain about, but again, the American Chemical Society is not where I'd be looking for a "computer systems validation specialist" or a "ATTN! Medical Device Regulatory Affairs Associat [sic]". Little steps, little steps.
New York, New York: Forest Labs is looking for an experienced M.S. or Ph.D.-level analytical chemist to work in their bioanalytical and drug metabolism department. Is Long Island considered New York City? To the purists, probably not.
Or if you'd prefer sun and sand: UC San Diego is also looking for an analytical chemist to work as a staff research associate. "B.S. with lots of experience" or M.S./Ph.D. in analytical chemistry desired. Mostly mass spec work, looks like.
Why not make it an-all analytical DPT?: SGS ("the world’s leading inspection, verification, testing and certification company") is looking for a B.S. chemist with 2 to 3 years of petroleum chemistry experience to do GC work in Cape Canaveral, Florida. Bet you'd see a shuttle shot or two.
Kelly Time!: Is it me, or are they weeding out the more insulting positions? There's not much to complain about, but again, the American Chemical Society is not where I'd be looking for a "computer systems validation specialist" or a "ATTN! Medical Device Regulatory Affairs Associat [sic]". Little steps, little steps.
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