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Career Management for Scientists and Engineers (J. Chem. Educ. 2001, 78, 169-170)
Michael Caswell
Manager of Scientific Affairs, C. B. Fleet Company, Inc., Lynchburg, VA 24506

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April 2002
Vol. 79 No. 4
p. 431

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The Author Replies to Buntrock

No doubt a few will think Career Management for Scientists and Engineers by John K. Borchardt worthwhile, as Buntrock contends. Similarly, a few will continue to use snail mail for résumé delivery while others will use email; a few will continue to use acetates for presentations while others will use laptops. Each person needs to determine how he or she wants to be perceived and act accordingly. However, one following the 10-year-old tenets in Borchardt's book is unlikely to be perceived as dynamic.

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