One Size Does Not Fit All – Five Tips to Make the Right Career Choice

One Size Does Not Fit All – Five Tips to Make the Right Career Choice

Live From Philly – An ACS Webinar’s Special Event

Are small companies hiring more scientists? Are you better suited as a big fish in a small pond or a small fish in a big pond? Differences abound in what small vs. large companies look for; there should also be differences in your job search strategies! Join our speaker, Kara Allen from AEGIS Sciences and Dr. Dave Harwell from ACS Careers, to learn how to evaluate your fit and to tailor your job hunting techniques to secure the right job.
 
 

 

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Event Details

Monday, August 20

10:30-11:30 AM ET

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Meet your Expert

Kara graduated from Mississippi University for Women with a B.S. in Microbiology.  She began her career as an analytical chemist in manufacturing, quality control and OTC pharmaceuticals.  After volunteering with ACS on a local and national level, Kara realized her true passion was networking and career development.  Kara has over 10 years of experience working as a scientific recruiter and healthcare senior talent acquisition consultant.  She currently works as a College Recruiter for Aegis Sciences Corporation, a Nashville-based forensic toxicology laboratory, where she focuses on recruiting new graduates and developing relationships with colleges and universities nationwide.

 

David Harwell is the Assistant Director for Career Management and Development at ACS. In his job, he works with chemical professionals throughout their careers. He is a chemist by training and a career counselor by profession. Before joining the staff of ACS Dave was a faculty member at the University of Hawaii focusing on silicon nanoparticles and supramolecular structures.

 


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ACS Webinars™ does not endorse any products or services. The views expressed in this presentation are those of the presenters and do not necessarily reflect the views or policies of the American Chemical Society.

 

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