Not exact matches
To some extent, that's an accurate description: Recruiters do see a large
number of candidates at job
fairs, and
scientists often highlight similar experiences and skills.
Regardless
of the raw
numbers, during my 16 years in human resources running and attending job
fairs, that pattern has held constant: Fewer than 10 %
of those
scientists attending a job
fair receive job offers.
««Doubter» and the clunkier «those who reject mainstream climate science» strike me as
fair terms to describe both members
of the public and the very small
number of scientists who are not convinced.»
However they include also a
fair number of independent climate
scientists — «independent» here usually (but certainly not always) implying that they are retired.