There are errors/accidents often enough in the C&EN Jobs database that I wonder if the employer interface is particularly clunky:
For those who can't quite see, apparently the HR person at W.L. Gore who entered this M.S. analytical position (which sounds perfectly good, really) decided to leave their name in it.
At the very least, you have a point of contact!
More actual posts later.
C&EN Jobs is the aggregator we ACS members sometimes love to hate--an easy target with material such as Kelly spam. I hate to admit this, but the academic job I recently accepted had been a C&EN Jobs post. Can you forgive me, ACS?
ReplyDeleteIt is, in my opinion, the single most relevant database of job ads for chemists located in the United States. Therefore, I love them.
DeleteTherefore, it frustrates me when they are less than excellent.
He is not an English major!
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