Intern with Adare Pharmaceuticals

Adare is looking for a strong intern candidate to support their R&D teams in the Dayton area over the summer. As an intern, you would research and develop treatment needs that are not fully addressed by current medications. If you are interested in improving the lives of patients through unique solutions, then this internship is for you!

For more information about Adare Pharmaceuticals check out their online site. If interested, contact Adrienne Hutchins (Sr. Talent Acquisition Manager) at adrienne.hutchins@adarepharma.com

 

Want to jump start your search for the right research program? Check out this listing  of programs that have recently reached out to CBC students

PiNO Career Fair

The Graduate Macromolecular Student Organization at Case Western Reserve University would like to invite post-doctorate, graduate, and undergraduate students from all science and engineering programs to attend the PiNO Career Fair on June 9, 2017 in Cleveland, Ohio.

The Polymer Initiative of Northeast Ohio (PiNO) is a one-day job fair and conference that allows students seeking internships, co-ops, or full-time employment to present posters, network with industry representatives, and win cash prizes. PiNO attracts students and representatives from ALL science and engineering fields.

An online abstract and resume is due by June 2, 2017. Registration is just $10 for all looking to attend. For more registration information, conference details, and a growing list of company sponsors, please visit the PiNO website here!

Assist CBC Chair’s Office

The office of the Chemistry & Biochemistry Department Chair is hiring 3 student assistants to start in Autumn 2017. Students of all ranks and majors are welcome to apply for this position. Chemistry and related majors are encouraged to apply, as 1-2 of the positions will need to be filled by a student with a chemistry-related background.

Job Description: The student administrative assistant will primarily provide office support in the Chair’s Office in the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry. Departmental buildings include Evans, Newman and Wolfrom, Celeste, McPherson, CBEC (North Campus), and Biological Sciences (South Campus). The position and duties will primarily be carried out on North Campus. The pay rate is $10/hour.

Main Duties:

  • Greet and assist office visitors, students, staff, and faculty
  • Data/Analytical projects
  • General office tasks
  • Other duties as assigned

Preferred Skills:

  • Excellent communication, organizational, and analytical skills
  • Prior customer service experience
  • Detail oriented
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality
  • Proficient in Microsoft Office applications

Additional Information:

  • Reports to the Executive Assistant to the Chair
  • Approximately 15 hours per week during AU17 and SP18
  • Schedule will be built around class schedule

Contact: To apply, email your resume, a brief description (1 page max) of why you are interested in the position, and a copy of your Autumn 2017 schedule to Jackie Lipphardt at lipphardt.3@osu.edu by Monday, April 10.

The Inside Scoop: Frozen Yogurt With Pharmacy Professionals


WHEN: Tuesday, April 18,  4:30 – 6:30 pm
Biomedical Research Tower Room 115

Explore the career possibilities in pharmacy at “The Inside Scoop” Networking Event! If you are unsure about the careers available to you or are looking for the perfect opportunity to grow your professional network, this is your chance. This relaxed frozen yogurt social is the perfect environment to interact with and gain insight from recruiters, professionals, and alumni in a speed-dating fashion. 

Pre-registration is preferred, but not required. Contact Career Services Specialist Natalie Fox (fox.528@osu.edu) with any questions or concerns.

Teach General Chemistry @ OSU

The Department of Chemistry & Biochemistry hires over 50 outstanding undergraduates per semester to teach our General Chemistry courses. If you’d like to improve your content knowledge at your job,help students through problems, and get teaching experience, TAing could be for you!

Science is happening!

Qualifications:

  • Completed General Chemistry Sequence (1210/1220; 1610/1620; or 1910H/1920H) with an A or A- (preferred)
  • Accumulative GPA > 3.6
  • Taking classes during Autumn 2017
  • No other paid monthly student appointment during Autumn 2017 [this may include paid research]

Appointment Details:

  • Salary: $12/hour
  • Hours: 10-12 per week
  • Duration: Autumn Semester. Spring TAs will be decided based on need and satisfactory performance.
  • Responsibilities: Teach 1-3 hour lab of 25 students; Promptly grade assignments and prepare for teaching responsibilities; 1 weekly office hour; proctor all exams; attend weekly staff meetings.

New TA training will take place Monday, August 14th Monday, August 21st  during business hours Conflicts with training, including TAs who must live on campus,  should be stated on your application and described in detail if possible.  Early University housing fees will be paid by the department, if hired.

Apply online now!  After the submission of your application, the department will reach out to ask you to submit a schedule. Submitting a schedule does not guarantee a position.  All applications, including schedules, are due May 5th, and hiring decisions will be made by early July. Please contact Dr. Moga (moga.5@osu.edu) if you have questions about the application process.

Mock Interviews

The Career Services Office will be organizing a Mock Interview event, allowing students to practice interviewing skills and to network with alumni and recruiters. The interviews will be held on April 13th and 14th , with time slots available from 9am-noon and 1pm-4pm on both days.

Both alumni volunteers and recruiter contacts will be assisting students by conducting practice interviews. Alumni and recruiters participating in the Mock Interview event represent a wide range of majors at OSU, and their degrees include majors in Russian, English, Philosophy, Political Science, Journalism, Marketing, and Nutrition to name just a few. They represent a variety of organizations (eg. Columbus Metropolitan Library, Stanley Steemer, Speedway, Abbott Nutrition, Nationwide Insurance, etc..) and work in roles ranging from Volunteer Services Manager to IT Manager or Vice President of Human Resources.

If you are interested in honing your interview skills, you can register by logging into FutureLink, and searching for job ID# 25314214. More information can be found here!

Hire Big 10 Virtual Career Fair

Date: Tuesday, April 12 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The Hire Big 10 Plus Virtual Career Fair Recruiters are looking for job seekers from Big 10+ universities across all majors and degrees. Students and alumni will have the opportunity to connect with employers live, online in a virtual career event in the comfort of their own home. This unique career fair is an easy and efficient way for students to find full-time careers, internships, and co-ops.

More information can be found on their flyer, and those interested can register at their website.

Covance’s Spring 2017 Informational Session

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All Junior and Senior science majors should be aware of the information session and on-campus interviews hosted by Covance here at the Ohio State University, March 1-2. Take advantage of the opportunity to speak with Covance employees who were once Ohio State students themselves, and discover what it’s like to work at one of the world’s leading drug development organizations. They have full-time positions, and paid summer internships available for chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, biology majors.

Wednesday, March 1st

Informational Session  1:00pm – 2:30pm
Arts and Sciences Career Services Office Denney Hall – Rm 245

On-Campus Interviews 2:30pm – 4:30pm
(30 minute interview slots

Thursday, March 2nd

On-Campus Interviews 8:30 am to 3:30 pm
(30 minute interview slots)
Arts and Sciences Career Services Office, Denney Hall – Rm 100

The date is soon approaching, so sign up now! Visit FutureLink to reserve a 30 minute interview slot and confirm your interest in the presentation. Apply to Job Code 25317752 and/or Job Code 25317778

Discover more career opportunities online.

The Ohio State University Spring Career Fair – 2/21/17

When: February 21, 2017   10 am-3 pm
Location: The Ohio Union – Ballroom and Performance Hall

2014 Clipartpanda Com About TermsThe Spring Career Fair is open to current students and recent graduates who would like to network with employers and learn about internship or career opportunities offered by the 185 organizations in attendance. Whether your professional interests lie in the health sciences, government, Fortune 500 companies, or non-profit organizations, there is something for everyone! From ASC Career Services: “STEM students, particularly those interested in health and medical related careers, will be able to network with over a dozen research hospitals, laboratory research companies, and medical service providers. Other scientific organizations such as Los Alamos National Labs, and Hill Air Force Base offer substantive career opportunities in research.”

Experts recommend preparing yourself to get the most out of this event. You can research the roster of attendees either through the event website or the OSUCareerFair+ smartphone app, or review the ASC career fair tip sheet!

Work in the CBC Demo Lab

If you’re looking for an on-campus position that involves the occasional explosion, look no further than our own demo lab.  The Chemistry Demonstration Lab prepares, sets up and delivers models and chemical demonstrations for general chemistry and organic classes.  They also perform chemistry outreach, which involves taking demo presentations to schools, libraries, and other events.

The demo lab currently has openings for Fall Semester, and will be accepting applications online through Monday, March 6th. A cover letter and/or resume are not required, but can be sent to Angie Miller if desired.  The position is only open to currently enrolled Ohio State undergraduate students at the Columbus Campus who are eligible to work in the US.  You must have had Chem 1210 or the equivalent, although a full year of general chemistry and some knowledge of organic is preferred.