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Where can i find an entry level physical chemistry job? |
will be getting phd in augest and need a job asap in industrie?? help Tough, tough, tough. Network through your university to ask around for local jobs. What you don't realize is that scientific companies, public or private, have to pay top dollar for your services, so they do it selectively. You're considered part of the fringe science that's good to know, but not the key portion which will make science work for them. Inquire to the equipment companies throughout the country (Varian, Jobin-Yvon, Themo, Bruker, etc.) - you wouldn't know how many people don't know the basics of how they work. Be upfront, you know about the science and understanding of how the equipment works, you don't know how to interact with individuals in the science sector on a lecture or business basis. Industry means BIG BIG money, money you don't have. Physical chemistry devices - UV, IR, NMR, Polarimetry, Fluorescence, Chemiluminesence, are a minimum of $50k to $400k - something that several people have to think about before the sale is made. Source(s): Biochemist - Biophysicst - 14 years. Go for the Pharmaceutical industry. They are well paying, have good benefits and a great place for ne PHD's. Other industries may be Chemical companies (Dow for example) You can look at jobs on Monster.com by industry. There are lots of them. Good Luck |
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