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Many of today's big pharmaceutical firms have roots that go back to the late 19th or early 20th century. Not all of these companies started out as drug manufacturers. For instance, Frederich Bayer f ...
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After several decades of intense research, staggering expectations and the chastening retrenchment of the last several years, the biotech industry is poised to introduce new products and become profit ...
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Advertising positions can be classified into creative and business jobs. What type of jobs are classified as "business jobs"? Find out here! ...
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Most companies consider sales and marketing to be one function, but with two basic areas of activity. Within the sales function, you can typically find three career tracks: field sales, sales manageme ...
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There are two excellent sources for exploring options for those attorneys who don't necessarily want to practice law. ...
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Vault brings you an inside look at the career path on the producing and news management side of the network and cable news. ...
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Whether you should spend a year or two clerking for a judge after law school depends entirely upon what you expect to get out of a clerkship. ...
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Moving as a lateral associate and changing practice areas invites skepticism from the hiring firm. To overcome these obstacles, you need a compelling reason for this drastic shift. ...
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While work in the nonprofit world can be characterized in certain general ways, the sector is hugely diverse, both in terms of types of organisations and types of positions available. Nonprofits can ...
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Hillary Mantis is the Vault.com guru for lawyers looking to change careers. Here she spells out the three most common escape routes for nonlawyer wannabes. ...
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Ah, making a living playing with other people money? such is the life of the senior portfolio manager. Vault editors take a close look at this position. ...
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The sector is populated by a disproportionate number of people with technical and science-related degrees. Many candidates for graduate positions have MBAs and PhDs in engineering and the sciences. ...
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Wondering what the accounting career path is like for nonpublic or "industry" accountants? Here's a breakdown for you from Vault editors. ...
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Just as there are different types of accounting, there are also several types of accountants. While there are many ways to classify accountants, the most common division is between public and private ...
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Career opportunities in the advertising world are varied: you can work for an agency, freelance, freelance for an agency, or work in-house for a specific company. We take an inside look at each of th ...
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Vault brings you an inside look at the career path on the content side of the magazine industry. ...
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In order to pursue a job in the energy sector, your first decision is what type of position you want -- in other words, what functional role you want to play. Your function has a lot more impact on t ...
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Consider the pros and cons of accounting careers. ...
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When most people think of pursuing a career in television news, they think of positions in newsgathering or production. ...
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Becoming a flight attendant does not require any special training, other than a high school diploma the airlines will teach you what you need to know. ...
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