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Naturejobs is the worldwide career magazine for scientists. Each week naturejobs serves the most vital Careers & Recruitment editorials, complete job listings & tools for scientists! naturejobs brings you the best jobs in science and cutting edge recruitment editorial features and advice, in print and online.
Recent careers articles that focus on relevant aspects of employment, research and career development in bio-business are listed below.
Naturejobs Spotlights & Regions
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Paring down the company: the effect of consolidation in the European biotech sector
July 2003
The current economic downturn has led biotechs to alter their business models and shape new roles for management and investors.
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Science and Law: Swapping the lab for the law
June 2003
For scientists who want a career in law, the options are greater than ever - and some don't even involve going back to school, says Amy Wilson.
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Biotech's balancing act
May 2003
The number of jobs within Europe's biotechnology sector fell last year for the first time in a decade.
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Calling for entrepreneurs London
September 2002
One spin-off a month, one patent a week: that is the technology-transfer goal trumpeted by the University of London's Imperial College of Science, Technology and Medicine.
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Virtual recruitment
August 2002
Outsourcing recruitment activities allows biotechnology start-ups to focus on growing their businesses.
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Riding the biotech rollercoaster
July 2002
The biotech scene, although volatile, will continue to provide jobs. But potential
employees should prepare for a bumpy ride, say Paul Smaglik and Adam Smith.
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Science and business
June 2002
Around the world, universities are starting to encourage entrepreneurship among
science students. Steve Bunk investigates.
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Effective recruitment strategies for the biotechnology industry
March 2002
Automating human resource functions can be crucial in managing your employee base.
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A Route to Flexible Working
February 2002
Researchers who aspire to work in drug discovery need to adapt to constantly changing technology and be able to harness new tools both to ask and to answer pertinent scientific questions, say Paul Smaglik and Adam Smith.
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Finance offers intellectual challenges and economic rewards
September 2001
More and more scientists are finding stimulation, fulfillment,and pecuniary rewards in the financial sector.
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How to mismanage a search from start to finish
August 2001
A veteran executive search consultant explains how not to find the right candidate.
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What's hot in biotech employment
March 2001
Nearly everything, as cash-rich companies add staff to accelerate their drug development programs.
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