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EMPLOYMENT
March 18, 2002
Volume 80, Number 11
CENEAR 80 11 pp. 51-54
ISSN 0009-2347
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2001 STARTING SALARY SURVEY
So far, new chemistry graduates ride out the current recession in fairly good shape

MICHAEL HEYLIN, C&EN WASHINGTON

Despite the slowdown in the rate of growth of the U.S. economy since mid-2000, the salaries and employment situation for newly graduated chemists held up reasonably well—albeit with some hints of incipient weakening—through the week of Oct. 8 last year. That is the date for which the American Chemical Society gathered data for its latest annual survey of new chemistry graduates.

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