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American Chemical Society salary survey

Source Preliminary data from ACS Starting Salary Survey, American Chemical Society, 1995. [Pg.318]

Chemical and Engineering News, annual reports on various topics, especially Fact and Figures for the Chemical Industry, Top 75 Chemical Producers, Global Top 50 Chemical Producers, American Chemical Society Salary Survey, Facts and Figures for Chemical R D, Employment Outlook. ... [Pg.23]

FIGURE 6.1 Percentage of chemistry degrees earned by women from 1967 to 1999. SOURCE These figures are derived from the yearly starting salary surveys performed by the American Chemical Society. The figures for 1999 appeared in Chemical Engineering News, March 13, 2000. [Pg.75]

Figure 10 Median starting salary paid chemists belonging to the American Chemical Society. The salaries are grouped by highest degree held. The ACS survey covered a sampling of all types of employers (academic, industry, and government) and all disciplines of chemistry. The ACS reports medians, rather than averages, in order to suppress the distortion that could result from excessively small or overly large salaries that some respondents might claim. Data from Ref. 21. Figure 10 Median starting salary paid chemists belonging to the American Chemical Society. The salaries are grouped by highest degree held. The ACS survey covered a sampling of all types of employers (academic, industry, and government) and all disciplines of chemistry. The ACS reports medians, rather than averages, in order to suppress the distortion that could result from excessively small or overly large salaries that some respondents might claim. Data from Ref. 21.
SOURCE American Chemical Society 2004 Survey on Starting Salaries of Chemists and Chemical Engineers. [Pg.98]

Few obligations are as pleasant to meet as my duty to thank the many people who so graciously contributed to this book. They include Captain Kevin Pitzer, Ph.D., who described the medicinal chemistry practiced at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research. From the National Institutes of Health, Richard Drury and Dr. Kenneth Kirk acquainted me with chemical research in their organizations. Respectively, Frank E. Walworth and Dr. Mary Jordan from the American Chemical Society kindly reviewed passages and generously contributed salary data from surveys. Novelist Barry A. Nazarian offered gentle criticism. So did Dr. Thomas C. Nugent of Catalytica, Inc., who read the whole manuscript and drew the distinction between process research and process development that appears here over his name. [Pg.380]

Salaries in drug discovery research vary widely with such factors as degree level, scientific field experience, size of the company, and geographical region. The best and most current source of information on how all these factors affect the amount of money a chemist can expect to make is the annual American Chemical Society (ACS) salary survey, results of which are published in the Chemical Engineering News. Every candidate should check this out before interviewing. Some pertinent data from the most current one (2006) are summarized in Table 11.1. [Pg.478]

There have been disturbing signs that chemical employment in the US has been stagnating for a long time before the current recession began, although this has not been widely recognized. The American Chemical Society has conducted armual salary and employment surveys for mary years the most recent available one is from 2007. (22) The first statistic in this survey that catches the eye is... [Pg.12]

ACS, 1984a. American Chemical Society, Office of Statistical Services. Salaries 1984 Analysis of the American Chemical Society s 1984 Survey of Salaries and Employment. Washington, D.C. American Chemical Society. [Pg.513]


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