Saturday, November 28, 2009
Daily Pump Trap: 11/28/09 edition
Good afternoon. Hopefully, you're enjoying the last bit of college football for the year and not thinking about chemical employment. From November 18 until November 25 (inclusive), there have been 110 new positions posted on the ACS Careers website. Of these, 33 (30%) are academically connected and 30 (27%) are from our friends at Kelly Scientific.
Not really jobs aplenty, but...: A smattering of postings from various biotechs in Boston and our friends at Vertex.
Would that there were all like this: Abbott is looking for a B.S./M.S. analytical chemist for cGMP work; I'll bet it pays handsomely. Looks like they want a little bit of experience (3-6 years desired.)
Formulator desired: Central Life Sciences desires a senior formulations chemist for scale-up purposes. The job is located in Dallas, TX.
Kelly Time!: Not much to complain about (am I going to have to phase this item out? Oh noes!?!), but there was a pretty funny posting for an "event planner". It's not about drinks and paper plates; no, this position would involve scheduling surgeries for operating rooms. Oh, yes, this is a position that the American Chemical Society would help me to find. P.S. Ideally, you'd have knowledge of porcine anatomy. Awesome.
Not really jobs aplenty, but...: A smattering of postings from various biotechs in Boston and our friends at Vertex.
Would that there were all like this: Abbott is looking for a B.S./M.S. analytical chemist for cGMP work; I'll bet it pays handsomely. Looks like they want a little bit of experience (3-6 years desired.)
Formulator desired: Central Life Sciences desires a senior formulations chemist for scale-up purposes. The job is located in Dallas, TX.
Kelly Time!: Not much to complain about (am I going to have to phase this item out? Oh noes!?!), but there was a pretty funny posting for an "event planner". It's not about drinks and paper plates; no, this position would involve scheduling surgeries for operating rooms. Oh, yes, this is a position that the American Chemical Society would help me to find. P.S. Ideally, you'd have knowledge of porcine anatomy. Awesome.
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