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Sirotop2016-07-19 02:44:39
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Sirotop, 2016-07-19 02:44:39

Who employs scientists?

Do you know a company that hires scientists? Not only Mathematicians and Programmers. Physicists, Chemists, Phstronomers, maybe even Philologists and Archaeologists?
Private firms are better, but firms of acquaintances or just names that you have ever met with scientific vacancies?
A lot of rubbish like offers to work as a cashier or a tutor.
Thanks

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Алексей, 2016-07-19
@alsopub

Всех кого перечислили - в школы и ВУЗы скопом.
Физики, химики - например в ГазПром.
Астрономы - в РосКосмос.
Филологов и археологов - уже пристроили. :)
Химик - https://hh.ru/search/vacancy?text=%D1%85%D0%B8%D0%...
Физик - https://hh.ru/search/vacancy?text=%D1%84%D0%B8%D0%...
Филолог - https://hh.ru/search/vacancy?text=%D1%84%D0%B8%D0%...
А вот с археологами сложнее :)

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wukibuh, 2016-07-19
@wukibuh

Depends on a situation.
Linguists, for example - grammarly.com
But they already recruited all of them many years ago.
This is just as an example.
As a rule, you initially stay at the university and continue as a graduate student, etc.
Then commercial structures turn to you according to your specialization to develop something.
This is how my uncle works - he teaches and at the same time has a job in a company that manufactures machine tools. They somehow turned to him for some advice - and now they have been together for 7 years.
If you are asking this question, then you are not even close to being a scientist.
In universities, you are simply dragged into science by the ears if they see that there is interest.
And from universities, commercial firms pull by the ears if they see real benefits from your research for their tasks

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