Wednesday, December 20, 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.)
As a fifth year grad student about to go home for the holidays and with no job currently lined up I
ReplyDeleteam seriously considering using this...
"have you thought about a real job?"
ReplyDeleteOnly 99% of the hours I'm awake...
"Bioinorganic Chemistry" all time hard to explain about even to science/chemistry majors.
ReplyDeleteReally? You'd think most of them would have blood or have seen a plant before.
DeleteChlorophyll, hemoglobin and metalloproteins.
DeleteI demand a postdoc version of this!!!!
ReplyDeleteWow, people have some really asshole family members. Guess I'm lucky to have a very small family.
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