I have found that the best resource is your local newspaper's classified advertisement section.
One can become a Boots chemist by applying to work with the Boots company. Each boots store has a chemist department and one can find details of job application on their website.
Analytical chemist Biochemist Chemical engineer Environmental chemist Food chemist Forensic chemist Materials scientist Medicinal chemist Nanotechnologist Petrochemical engineer Pharmaceutical chemist Process chemist Quality control chemist Toxicologist Water chemist Agrichemist Polymer chemist Geochemist Flavor chemist Sustainable chemist.
Yes he did have a job , he is a chemist.
A chemist is most likely to have a job such as Analytical Chemist, Research Chemist, or Quality Control Chemist.
they study chemicals
He was a chemist. It's just a job description.
Analytical chemist jobs can be found on job search web sites such as Indeed and Monster. When using these sights to search for jobs, they will help you create a complete resume. They will also help you narrow your job search to a specific topic and notify you when a job becomes available via email.
He was an employed chemist and physicist.
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Yes, it is possible.
The Society of Flavor Chemists It is a non-profit organization devoted to the advancement of the field of flavor technology and related sciences. Flavor Chemists study foods to understand the natural flavors as well as to restore flavor to processed foods.
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