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June 30, 2000
The Physics Job Market: Figure 2. Projected Employment Changes, 1998 to 2008, Physicists and Astronomers
Figure 2. Projected Employment Changes, 1998 to 2008, Physicists and Astronomers physics2b.gif U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS DATA Go back to the article....
June 30, 2000
The Physics Job Market: Figure 1. Industries and Institutions Employing More than 300 Physicists and Astronomers in 1998
Figure 1. Industries and Institutions Employing More than 300 Physicists and Astronomers in 1998 physicist1.gif U.S. BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS DATA Go back to the article....
May 30, 2008
Grad-School Campus Visits
A visit to the campus can help you make a better grad-school choice.
March 10, 2006
Writing a Winning Cover Letter
A good cover letter should accentuate your distinctiveness and inspire the hiring committee to learn more about you.
March 10, 2006
Writing a Winning Cover Letter
A good cover letter should accentuate your distinctiveness and inspire the hiring committee to learn more about you.
August 4, 2006
Lab Safety Requires Training and Commitment
The risk of accidents in academic labs is 10 to 50 times greater than the risk in industrial labs.
June 30, 2000
The Physics Job Market: Finding Bright Spots Between the Clouds
If you are prepared to study it closely, you should be able to find the bright spots in an otherwise cloudy job market for physicists and astronomers. First the clouds: The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), which has been accurately reporting and forecasting employment trends for many years, predicts only a 2.2% growth in the total number of physics jobs (for all degree levels) between 1998 ...