My lab is growing and we need some fresh science grads:1) Position title: Part-Time Research Assistant, R&D 2) Job Description:This is a part-time position to start with the possibility for full-time employment. Responsibilities of the position include sample analysis along with related research projects and general laboratory maintenance. Good record-keeping is a must. 3) Qualifications:- Bachelor’s degree in biology, microbiology, biochemistry or related field- Basic computer skills and experience with Microsoft Office Programs 4) Responsibilities: - Conduct and analyze samples for R&D.- Assist with lab-related projects.- Assist supervisor in managing the lab.5) Hours: 20-30hr per weekPM me with any ?'s.
7/6/2011 12:27:22 PM
location? (Raleigh, RTP, Durham, Jamaica?)
7/6/2011 5:23:23 PM
Also, is the pay better than the last job you posted where they wanted someone with a master's degree to work for $10 an hour?
7/7/2011 9:22:13 AM
haha
7/7/2011 1:28:42 PM
Located in RTP...and I'll ignore the comment Lewoods...I just didn't like your PM message. It was kinda snarky.
7/7/2011 2:45:01 PM
Isn't "Entry Level Scientist" a bit of an oxymoron?Its not like you can just walk in off the street, throw on a lab coat, and start researching cell therapy.
7/7/2011 2:55:18 PM
I'll throw my 2 cents in here for a moment for people considering this position.My statement is predicated on the belief that MeatStick hired my friend for this same position 6 months or so ago.With that being said he now works there full-time with salary and benefits I believe, and really seems to like what he's doingso if you are considering this position dont let people like lewoods deter you[Edited on July 7, 2011 at 3:18 PM. Reason : []][Edited on July 7, 2011 at 3:19 PM. Reason : ~]
7/7/2011 3:18:04 PM
Its a part time position, basically an internship that counts as an interview. $10/hour for a small company in RTP is typical for this type of position.
7/7/2011 3:26:28 PM
Asking for a general idea of the pay range is "snerky?"Hilarious. This is exactly why I want to GTFO of biology.
7/7/2011 4:04:09 PM
You stated in your message to me that you looked at craigslist and expected at least $15 and thought it was asking too much (sarcastically) to get paid more than McDonalds...probably not the best approach towards a hiring manager.On that note, still collecting resumes!And I agree...if you want to make big money as a "Scientist"...get a pHD and get tenure as a professor, the rest of the lab monkeys do this for the sheer pleasure of science.
7/7/2011 6:26:41 PM
Please send resumes and cover letters to:bri.bonnye@gmail.com.My work email is bouncing outside emails for some reason.
7/8/2011 9:31:47 AM
I have a PhD in chemistry, please to hire me
7/8/2011 10:33:14 AM
^^^ Not really... there are Principle Process Development Scientists and Engineers at my job that make well over 100k/year with a BS. Some even have a HS diploma with tons of experience but I am not sure what role they play; maybe not principle scientists/engineers, but probably more of a technician role. At any rate, this is a lengthy process to get to this level - at least 10 years, unless you get lucky and get some very special experience.
7/8/2011 4:53:31 PM