
A Chemistry background prepares you for much more than just a laboratory career. The broad science education, analytical thinking, research methods, and other skills learned are of value to a wide variety of types of employers, and essential for a plethora of types of positions.Those who are interested in chemistry tend to have some similar personality traits and characteristics. By understanding your own personal values and interests, you can make informed decisions about what career paths to explore, and identify positions that match your needs.By expanding your options for not only what you will do, but also the environment in which you will do it, you can vastly increase the available employment opportunities, and increase the likelihood of finding enjoyable and lucrative employment.Each chapter in this book provides background information on a nontraditional field, including typical tasks, education or training requirements, and personal characteristics that make for a successful career in that field. Each chapter also contains detailed profiles of several chemists working in that field. The reader gets a true sense of what these people do on a daily basis, what in their background prepared them to move into this field, and what skills, personality, and knowledge are required to make a success of a career in this new field. Advice for people interested in moving into the field, and predictions for the future of that career, are also included from each person profiled. Career fields profiled include communication, chemical information, patents, sales and marketing, business development, regulatory affairs, public policy, safety, human resources, computers, and several others.Taken together, the career descriptions and real case histories provide a complete picture of each nontraditional career path, as well as valuable advice about how career transitions can be planned and successfully achieved by any chemist.
This book investigates how individuals with a chemistry background can leverage their scientific training to pursue diverse, non-laboratory professional roles. Author Lisa M. Balbes, a professional chemist and career consultant, utilizes a combination of career development theory and qualitative data to argue that the analytical skills inherent in chemistry are highly transferable. The text provides a structured framework for identifying personal values and aligning them with emerging employment sectors outside of traditional research environments.
What You Will Find
Professionals in the chemical sciences frequently cite this work as a practical resource for those seeking to diversify their career trajectories. Experts highlight the book's utility in bridging the gap between academic scientific training and the practical requirements of the modern job market.
Page Count:
320
Publication Date:
2006-10-16
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0195183673
ISBN-13:
9780195183672
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