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1. HELPING CHEMISTS FIND JOBS IN A TOUGH MARKET. 2. TOWARDS A QUANTITATIVE UNDERSTANDING OF THE QUALITY OF THE CHEMISTRY JOB MARKET.
What's the job market like for chemists? Dude -- it's always bad.*
How bad is it? How the heck should I know? Quantifying the chemistry job market is what this blog is about. That, and helping chemists find jobs.
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(*For the literal-minded, this is a joke. Mostly.)
This sounds like my employer, albeit in northern California.
ReplyDeleteSounds like grad school based on the recent 'Why I quit' entries. Surely those who made it through and got their personality and expectations crushed in the process would find gainful employment at that outfit. Not me though, I had a good time overall in grad school (except for first year). Maybe if they can't fill the positions, they can get some foreign workers by claiming a shortage of suckers or something.
ReplyDeleteWhy is the "Review of the wee" more than 4 years old? Some context that I'm missing?
ReplyDelete*"Review of the week"
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