Pierre is really impressive (and so is the functionality)
Wednesday, October 11, 2017
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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.)
I watched his video from CD10 or 11. It probably saved me hours of work in grad school from all the presentations, posters, reports, publications, and thesis structures I had to draw.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, I love this video
ReplyDeleteI watched this for 5 min before realizing I still only have a CD16 license.
ReplyDeleteChances are if you get ChemDraw from your company or university, you are eligible to upgrade. Your organization may just not be planning on it yet.
DeleteIf you buy ChemDraw and pay maintenance (or get a subscription rather than buying a perpetual
License) you would also be eligible.
Thanks, it's actually really useful :)
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