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At The Scientist, when it comes to recruitment, our mission is simple: Help employers find the best possible candidates at the best possible price. How do we do this for you? Structure -- The Scientist offers several means to find top talent. In print, our 55,000 subscribers provide a tremendous platform for both branding and recruiting. On the web we feature one of the fastest growing life science career sites. Redesigned in 2009, www.the-scientist.com/careers is an established site that delivers a global community of science educators and researchers. The number of site visitors has doubled from 16,350 in September of 2008 to 32,200 in September 2009. The site also averages 50,000 pageviews a month. Partnerships -- The Scientist Careers is partnering with local, regional and national organizations like Biotechnology Industry Organization (BIO), Biotechnology Council of New Jersey (BCNJ), Pennsylvania BIO, Illinois Biotechnology Industry Organization (iBIO), National Association ...

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