Good morning! A few positions posted on the C&EN Jobs website over the past couple of days:
Emeryville, CA: Novartis is hiring a Ph.D. chemist for an Investigator II position; looks to be entry-level (?) and oncology-related.
Maple Shade, NJ: Emerald Performance Materials is looking for a M.S./Ph.D. chemist with 5-7 years of experience with thermoset resins. Also, a QC/QA chemist position (B.S. + experience) at the same facility.
Lexington, KY: DSM is looking for an experienced B.S. chemical engineer; looks to be oriented towards purification technologies.
A broader look: Monster, Careerbuilder, Indeed and USAjobs.gov show (respectively) 214, 960, 2778 and 14 positions for the search term "chemist." LinkedIn shows 165 positions for the job title "chemist, with 3 for "organic chemist", 0 for "medicinal chemist", 12 for "analytical chemist" and 11 for "research chemist."
Um, neat?: Via LinkedIn, Arkema is advertising a process chemistry position for organic peroxides production (Philadelphia, PA). Obviously pretty interesting from a chemistry perspective, but definitely more potential for excitement than your typical position...
Emeryville, CA: Novartis is hiring a Ph.D. chemist for an Investigator II position; looks to be entry-level (?) and oncology-related.
Maple Shade, NJ: Emerald Performance Materials is looking for a M.S./Ph.D. chemist with 5-7 years of experience with thermoset resins. Also, a QC/QA chemist position (B.S. + experience) at the same facility.
Lexington, KY: DSM is looking for an experienced B.S. chemical engineer; looks to be oriented towards purification technologies.
A broader look: Monster, Careerbuilder, Indeed and USAjobs.gov show (respectively) 214, 960, 2778 and 14 positions for the search term "chemist." LinkedIn shows 165 positions for the job title "chemist, with 3 for "organic chemist", 0 for "medicinal chemist", 12 for "analytical chemist" and 11 for "research chemist."
Um, neat?: Via LinkedIn, Arkema is advertising a process chemistry position for organic peroxides production (Philadelphia, PA). Obviously pretty interesting from a chemistry perspective, but definitely more potential for excitement than your typical position...
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