tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4387100009341358284.post6201764034392227511..comments2024-03-12T09:55:15.923+01:00Comments on Curly Arrow: Industrial Postdoc in Chemical Development of Green Solid-Phase Peptide SynthesisDaniel Sejerhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12498255536497699232noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4387100009341358284.post-43496510900732222502018-04-26T11:38:04.008+02:002018-04-26T11:38:04.008+02:00@Anon.: You most definitely have an opportunity to...@Anon.: You most definitely have an opportunity to get work in the EU. Where I work and in other Danish pharma and biotech companies many foreigners are employed (also from outside the EU). Where I work this is most evident in R&D. Of course competing directly against national and EU applicants is tough and if there is no clear advantage in hiring you it is much more convenient to go for a EUDaniel Sejerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12498255536497699232noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4387100009341358284.post-23343697368044225302018-04-25T12:40:19.313+02:002018-04-25T12:40:19.313+02:00First of all, congratulations on your move. Second...First of all, congratulations on your move. Second, I am not qualified for the advertised job.<br /><br />I would love to work for an industrial RnD setup in organic chemistry. However, being outside of EU limits my options. I am well trained, at least, on par within the main flow of the applicants. Do you think that people like me, have any opportunity to work at what we were trained within EU?<Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com