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How to find job in Life Science area in Geneva?

Hey, seriously, websites like jobup.ch are completely useless here.


Maybe there are some other ways/resourses?


If you know can you share you knowledge please?


Regards,


Liubov


 

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Hey, seriously, websites like jobup.ch are completely useless here.


Maybe there are some other ways/resourses?


If you know can you share you knowledge please?


Regards,


Liubov


 


Liubov DApr 22, 2014 @ 09:59
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try also michaelpage.ch as well as researching the places you would like to work and contacting their recruitment sections.

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try also michaelpage.ch as well as researching the places you would like to work and contacting their recruitment sections.


bearded09, Apr 22, 2014 @ 11:01
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Telejob.ch was a very good one, apparently now they have a new website: http://www.eth-gethired.ch/


Try also UNIGE webpage: http://www.unige.ch/adm/dirh/emplois.html


And if you have a specific area you'd like to pursue, professors are always glad to have spontaneous requests via email. But this depends, of course, if you are looking for phd/post-doc or a technical position.


Good luck in any case!

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Telejob.ch was a very good one, apparently now they have a new website: http://www.eth-gethired.ch/


Try also UNIGE webpage: http://www.unige.ch/adm/dirh/emplois.html


And if you have a specific area you'd like to pursue, professors are always glad to have spontaneous requests via email. But this depends, of course, if you are looking for phd/post-doc or a technical position.


Good luck in any case!


wanessa, May 5, 2014 @ 22:37
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