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epeefencer
New Contributor II

Is the Job-Market Improving?

I have been an executive recruiter for 21 years, trained as a chemical engineer (at CSUN), and experienced in the electrochemical

plating field for several years.  My initial education was a philosophy degree from Princeton University, but I decided that it would be

more pragmatic to earn a second degree with some "market value".

In my perception, recruiting in this particular sector is improving considerably.  In fact, the job-market (for my clients, at least) seems

to be about as good as I have every seen it.  This may sound like a stark contrast to the unemployment statistics we've all been hearing

about for the past couple of years -- all the same, the demand for highly-skilled chemists and chemical engineers with graduate

degrees is sufficient that I am quite busy searching for talent.

My current searches have been posted in my blog, so please feel free to drop by and see if anything strikes your interest.  Meanwhile, I

am very interested in other people's feedback on the employment market and their observations.  Please feel free to comment and let

me know your thoughts!

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bhalden
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Re: Is the Job-Market Improving?

Right now, I would say it is a employer's paradise.  Because of all the chemists

that are out of work, they can pick and choose.  This is the second layoff

I have been through in three years.  I still see plenty of companies that are

using temp recruitment agencies to provide contract work, I have been contacted

by a couple. I guess you might have to determine what sector.  In pharma,

there certainly isn't an improvement with the number of jobs.  With the acquistion

and merging of drug companies, 1000s of chemists are being laid off.  I am

looking at the ACS job fair and noticing that there are a few companies that

are hiring.  Not nearly enough, in my humble opinion.

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Re: Is the Job-Market Improving?

I am writing from my perspective as an ACS career cosnultant. The job market is still tough but it is improving. How much depends on a number of factors including:

  • your chemical specialty
  • the restrictions you place on your job search (relocation, type of company, etc.)
  • your age. Younger chemists and new graduates seem to be having an easier time fining jobs than mid-career and late-career chemists. Some of this is due to the specifics in the first two bullet points.

Persistence and a "Plan B" defining other employment alternatives outside your exact chemical specialty are essential.

John Borchardt

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epeefencer
New Contributor II

Re: Is the Job-Market Improving?

I was hoping to get more input on this one, but I appreciate the answers so far.

Reminder: even with 9.6% unemployment, there are 2.6 million unfilled jobs right now!

This should be a big clue to people who are looking for jobs that they need to be persistent and

continue to look hard.  The job is out there (or it certainly could be)!

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