All Careers articles – Page 38
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Profile: Sense of success
'I enjoy a challenge', Nathan Lawrence, senior research scientist at Schlumberger Research, tells Emma Davies
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Careers clinic: Be your own boss
Setting up a business is daunting but can be very rewarding, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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The insider: Living history
Jobs in science centres and museums are hard to come by and competition is fierce. The work requires bright, enthusiastic and imaginative people, reports Emma Davies
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Profile: Atomospheric research
Ally Lewis could probably take apart a gas chromatograph with his eyes closed in the jungle or on a glacier, writes Emma Davies
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Careers clinic: It all adds up
A chemistry degree could well lead to a career in accountancy, writes Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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Company Profile: Semiconductor start-up
Bea Perks reports on a company developing printable circuits, where any setbacks are viewed as positive learning experiences
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The insider: Venturing into business support
Many chemists are ideally suited to careers in venture capital, discovers Sarah Houlton
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Careers clinic: The dreaded interview
Interviews really don't need to be dreaded, writes Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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Who's who: Recruitment agencies for the pharma sector
Bea Perks looks at how to get the best out of a recruitment agency when you're looking for a career in the pharmaceutical sector
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Profile: Polymer chemist delivers the goods
A career in drug delivery finds polymer chemist Jeff Hrkach working with chemists, biologists, engineers and, ultimately, investors, writes Sarah Houlton
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Managing change: A helping hand
Sarah Houlton finds out who would benefit from a career coach. Most of us, apparently...
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Profile: Chemists on a contract
Emma Blaney joins a growing number of chemists leaving big pharma for careers in contract research organisations (CROs), reports Sarah Houlton
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The Educated Chemist: Market forces
Getting a degree in chemistry makes good economic sense, writes Robert Bowles
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Company Profile: What women want
Beauty is in the eye of Procter and Gamble's skincare team, reports Manisha Lalloo
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Careers clinic: Motherhood and science
Charlotte Ashley-Roberts on why combining an academic career in science with bringing up children is a realistic option
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The insider: Looking after Number One
Steve Huxham, chairman of the Recruitment Society, tells Hayley Birch why it's wise to keep your CV updated before you need a new job
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Careers clinic: Spelling it out
A diagnosis of dyslexia shouldn't hold back your career progression, says Charlotte Ashley-Roberts
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Company Profile: Coatings chemistry
AkzoNobel, the global paints and coatings company and producer of speciality chemicals, is looking forward to rapid growth in China, writes Emma Davies
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Profile: Career development of a development chemist
Daniel Bayston enjoys a varied career in pre-clinical drug development, writes Bea Perks
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Managing change: Chemistry down under
Australia has a flourishing academic sector, and the weather's better than in the UK. What's not to love? asks recent émigré