A few of the recent positions posted on C&EN Jobs:
Santa Fe, NM: This "Director of Global Scientific Support" position at OpenEye is very interesting - it's like a combination of computational chemist and customer service. Ph.D., 3 years with customer-facing work desired.
Santa Rosa, CA: Thermochem is looking for a B.S. chemist to do HPLC and IC work.
Bakersville, NC: Unimin is a mining company (not unknown around here); they're looking for a B.S. chemist to be a research scientist, 5+ years experience desired.
Zeroes!: Chattem Chemicals is looking for a M.S. synthetic chemist, 0-2 years experience.
A broader look: Monster, Careerbuilder, Indeed and USAjobs.gov show (respectively) "1000+", 1359, 9248 and 19 positions for the search term "chemist." LinkedIn shows 562 positions for the job title "chemist", with 84 positions for "analytical chemist", 23 for "research chemist", 5 for "organic chemist", 3 for "synthetic chemist" and 1 for "medicinal chemist."
Huh, did not know that: Via Indeed, did not know that the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission hired chemists. Not a terrible salary, looks like.
Santa Fe, NM: This "Director of Global Scientific Support" position at OpenEye is very interesting - it's like a combination of computational chemist and customer service. Ph.D., 3 years with customer-facing work desired.
Santa Rosa, CA: Thermochem is looking for a B.S. chemist to do HPLC and IC work.
Bakersville, NC: Unimin is a mining company (not unknown around here); they're looking for a B.S. chemist to be a research scientist, 5+ years experience desired.
Zeroes!: Chattem Chemicals is looking for a M.S. synthetic chemist, 0-2 years experience.
A broader look: Monster, Careerbuilder, Indeed and USAjobs.gov show (respectively) "1000+", 1359, 9248 and 19 positions for the search term "chemist." LinkedIn shows 562 positions for the job title "chemist", with 84 positions for "analytical chemist", 23 for "research chemist", 5 for "organic chemist", 3 for "synthetic chemist" and 1 for "medicinal chemist."
Huh, did not know that: Via Indeed, did not know that the Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission hired chemists. Not a terrible salary, looks like.
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