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Best Places to Work Industry 2013
The Scientist | Jun 1, 2013 | 6 min read
Our final survey of the life-science industry workplace highlights the companies—small and large, domestic and international—that are making their researchers feel valued and at home.
Best Places to Work Industry, 2011
Hannah Waters | May 1, 2011 | 9 min read
By forging new relationships and finding novel uses for existing technologies, this year’s top companies are employing creative ways to advance their science.
Readers' Survey - Best Places to Work in Industry
The Scientist Staff | Jun 20, 2004 | 2 min read
The formula for a good workplace: a product to be proud of, appreciative management, and trustworthy colleagues. That's the opinion of surveyed readers for The Scientist's annual survey, detailed in the article The Best Place to Work in Industry appearing in the June 21, 2004 issue of The Scientist.To find out what scientists think about their companies, The Scientist invited its readers to participate in the survey, garnering responses from working industry scientists in the USA, Canada, an
The Best Places to Work in Industry
Maria Anderson | Jun 20, 2004 | 7 min read
The formula for the best workplace: a product to be proud of, appreciative management, and trustworthy colleagues. That's the opinion of participants in The Scientist's Best Places to Work in Industry survey.Our 2004 survey aimed to define what attracts highly talented workers to a company, and what initiatives keep those workers happy once they sign on. We also asked survey participants to identify the employers who come closest to realizing these ideals.Pride in the product ranked first among
Best Places to Work 2008: Industry
Elie Dolgin | Jun 1, 2008 | 5 min read
Best Places to Work 2008: Industry courtesy of Sigma-Aldrich The competitive world of industry fosters an appetite to get ahead. In our sixth annual survey, we uncover the recipe for a successful workplace. By Elie Dolgin Best Places to Work 2008: Industry New opportunities at Organon Lone-star pharma Survey Methodology Slideshow: BPTW 2008 Industry Demographic ChartsRanking Tables: Top 30 Top Large Top Small Downloadable PDFs The c
Best Places to Work Academia, 2012
The Scientist | Aug 1, 2012 | 9 min read
On the 10th anniversary of The Scientist’s survey of life science academics, institutions are contending with tighter budgets and larger administrative staffs, while working to sustain and inspire their researchers.
Best Places to Work 2006: Industry
Karen Pallarito | Apr 1, 2006 | 7 min read
FEATUREBest Places to Work 2006: Industry   Courtesy of Transform PharmaceuticalsWhat makes a company a great place to work? In our fourth annual survey, industry scientists share their insights.BY KAREN PALLARITOBrian Hopkins, a PhD research scientist and project leader at Infinity Pharmaceuticals, joined the Cambridge, Mass., company in May 2002 partly because he liked its DOS (diversity-oriented synthesis
Readers' Survey -- Best Places to Work in Industry 2003
The Scientist Staff | Jun 15, 2003 | 4 min read
(Philadelphia, PA - June 2003)The top companies ranked by industry participants in The Scientist's "Best Places to Work in Industry" survey value high ethical standards and integrity. The results are detailed in the article "The Pleasures and Perils of Scientists in Industry" appearing in the June 16, 2003 issue of The Scientist.To find out what scientists think about their companies, The Scientist invited more than 25,000 readers to participate in the survey, garnering 1400 useable resp
Best Places to Work Academia, 2011
The Scientist | Jul 1, 2011 | 9 min read
Whether it’s attending a Scottish dance party or asking physics buffs to custom build your tools, researchers at this year’s top institutions are getting creative at work.
How to Create the Best Workplace
The Scientist Staff | Oct 19, 2003 | 7 min read
1. Build collegial relationships Scientists prize collegial relationships: More survey participants rated them as important than they rated any other feature in The Scientist's "Best Places" questionnaire. "The environment here is very collegial and supportive," says Ite A. Laird-Offringa, assistant professor at the University of Southern California. "And interdisciplinary research is stimulated in many ways ... [for example] through the mindset of the faculty, who seek each other out to work

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