Sentences with phrase «hire more lab»

A few months ago, the county also earmarked money from its reserves to hire more lab personnel — who identify things like narcotic drugs in the bloodstream — and an investigator and autopsy technician.

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If you're hiring, the drum - tight talent market for anyone with programming skills should loosen up considerably, although big companies may reap the benefits more than small ones, says Oliver Ryan, founder of the tech recruiting firm Lab 8 Ventures.
At CNIO, Blasco was given more lab space and the possibility to hire more scientists.
TOKYO — A government advisory committee has suggested that Japan's publicly supported universities and labs set targets for hiring more women and that the government monitor their progress and publicize the results.
I had recently sold my car, so we ended up spending the money I had made to hire freelance data scrapers to collect more lab information than we could.
On the other hand, some lab chiefs may hire more graduate students and fewer postdocs because new grad students usually bring a training grant with them and so are cheaper, says Yale University neuroscientist Daniel Colon - Ramos.
More importantly, in industry I wouldn't have to immediately draft grants, obtain salary awards, hire students, equip a lab, and conceive of different research plans.
One idea is to reduce the number of young scientists being trained for careers that don't exist, and to instead hire staff scientists to carry out more of the day - to - day lab work that the apprentices now perform.
In a phlebotomy technician resume, a hiring manager look for relevant experiences and ability to collect, test, process and distribute lab... Read More»
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