The scientist as consultant : building new career opportunities
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The scientist as consultant : building new career opportunities
Plenum Press, c1997
Available at 4 libraries
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Note
Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-305) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The Scientist as Consultant provides essential insights and invaluable advice to any scientist who may be considering consulting as another career possibility. Ranging from a small, part-time venture to a full-time career move, consulting - at any level - is ultimately shaped by you, the scientist, drawing from your specific interests and expertise. Through the guidance of Carl J. Sindermann, scientist and acclaimed author of Winning the Games Scientists Play, and Thomas K. Sawyer, vice president of a highly successful consulting firm, this book will help you decide if this is the right move for you, and if it is, then advise you on what steps to take for a smooth transition into the prosperous career of scientific consulting.
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