Wednesday, August 5, 2009

What are some good ways to look for scientific research jobs?

Please suggests some job sites, or give names of chemical companies in WI (preferably in or near the Milwaukee area). In May of 2009 I will be graduating with a B.S. in chemistry and would like to get a head start on the job search process, seeing as I only have 2 classes left to take before graduation.
What are some good ways to look for scientific research jobs?
I'm not a Wisconsin native, but I have had luck working out job situations with professors. Your professors are a valuable tool when looking for jobs. Many need lab techs and many more know the companies related to their fields in the area. Ask your favorite profs for the names of a few places you might try to apply. Good luck!
Reply:I know you suggested some job sites, however, I also have to agree with professors giving valuable job experience. If you are thinking about grad school this is a good idea. You can also work in labs at hospitals as well. I currently work in a lab at a hospital for sick children - its a great experience. :)
Reply:In your search engine type your state, then .gov


A government job would be great; excellent benefits and pay.

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