Career & Employment
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September 18, 2006 - Volume 84, Number 38
- pp. 42-51
Employment & Salary Survey
Uptick in the job market for chemists in 2006 and a routine salary boost for those with jobs
Michael Heylin
The latest version of the American Chemical Society's annual survey of the employment status and salaries of its members in the domestic workforce indicates an improvement in the job market as well as a higher-than-inflation gain in the salaries of individual chemists. The survey also takes the first look since 1998 at the fringe benefits received by working chemists.
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