KarenAylwood
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OK. So I'll be graduating at the end of February with a Masters in Chemistry (long story as to why I'm not graduating in December- advisor had family medical problems).
This is my first "real job" and I'm terrified. I've been job searching and working on my resume and there isn't much offered where I live. However, I did find one job that sounds promising.
They are looking for a BS, MS or PhD in Chemistry with 0-5 years experience (score!) and the salary range is $45,000 to $100,000. When you send your resume you are supposed to include a "brief description of your job search along with job and salary preference."
Salary preference?? Ok so that's a huge range and I don't know where I fit. I went right from my BS in Chemistry to my MS and my only applicable experience is working in a research academic lab for two summers and 5 semesters. I've searched for average salaries for Masters but they are so high ($74K) and obviously not for those with little to no job experience. But I feel like I'd be selling myself short if I said $45K as that's the lowest salary listed. Heck, I was expecting to earn no more than $40K when I graduated!! I'm not sure if I have the right expectations.
Does anyone have any advice? Knowledge to share?? HELP???
PLEASE!!!
TIA!!!!
This is my first "real job" and I'm terrified. I've been job searching and working on my resume and there isn't much offered where I live. However, I did find one job that sounds promising.
They are looking for a BS, MS or PhD in Chemistry with 0-5 years experience (score!) and the salary range is $45,000 to $100,000. When you send your resume you are supposed to include a "brief description of your job search along with job and salary preference."
Salary preference?? Ok so that's a huge range and I don't know where I fit. I went right from my BS in Chemistry to my MS and my only applicable experience is working in a research academic lab for two summers and 5 semesters. I've searched for average salaries for Masters but they are so high ($74K) and obviously not for those with little to no job experience. But I feel like I'd be selling myself short if I said $45K as that's the lowest salary listed. Heck, I was expecting to earn no more than $40K when I graduated!! I'm not sure if I have the right expectations.
Does anyone have any advice? Knowledge to share?? HELP???
PLEASE!!!
TIA!!!!

)...that should give you an idea of where you want to be in about 5 years. Work backwards from that (figure a minimum 3-4% raise for each year) to get a rough guess of the kind of salary you *should* earn today.
I will once I get a job though!
This is stressful!!!!!!!!!