ASBMB's new career center offers more than just jobs
When the Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 and Âé¶¹´«Ã½É«Ç鯬 Biology rolled out its new website earlier this year, it came with an improved . We want to be sure that both job seekers and employers are aware of those offerings, so here's a brief overview.

Features for job seekers
- Create a profile and set up real-time alerts to find out about jobs in your areas of interest as soon as they become available.
- Get a free résumé critique.
- Use a résumé template.
- Get in touch with a career coach.
- Upload a résumé to make it available to employers searching for candidates.
Features for employers
- for regular and industry members of the ASBMB.
- of candidate-uploaded résumés.
- Build a searchable profile to showcase your company or institution's features and benefits.
- Access and tailor templates for corresponding with job candidates, colleagues and others.
- Choose from to get job openings in front of the right candidates.
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