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Boston College Work Values

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Daily Duties at Boston College:

Conduct early stage exploratory experiments; identify future research directions; write proposal for funding; trouble shoot technical problems; coordinate material and personnel resources; analyze data; prepare scientific publication and government report.


What they like about Boston College:

You highly value a work environment built on a formal structure, rules, and regulations. You do not enjoy the unpredictability of shifting priorities and deadlines that upset your routine. You require and enjoy direction, input and accountability as part of your work environment. You have a strong need to participate in making key decisions and feel left out if your superiors or co-workers do not seek your input when making decisions. You thrive on providing good customer service to both internal or external customers, and doing so makes you feel good.



Information about Boston College


Company Rank: Not Available

Average length of employment : 19 years

Average salary of employees: $82,500

These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Boston College:

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Were your performance expectations clearly communicated?

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Did you feel like your personal contribution was important?

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Was your career path clearly outlined and discussed?

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I would recommend this as a place of employment.
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I believe in the purpose of this organization.
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I would work for this organization again.
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I feel employees are fairly compensated.
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Climbers who worked at Boston College had these interests:

Magazines
Innovative Project Unites Physics, Biology Faculty An introductory story about my invention of "Nanospearing" by collaboration with BC faculty members published in BC newspaper "Chronicle".
New Course on Nanotech is Showcase for Integrated Science Introduction of my teaching course in Boston College published in newspaper.
Boston College Researchers Advance Nanotechnology Research Introduction of my recent research as a part of advanced research by BC faculty members. It was published in the magazine "Connections" of AJCU.
Five points of impact Introduction of my biosensor research as one of the high impact research projects published in Boston College Magazine.
OOPS! About my leisure art works. It was published in Boston College Magazine.
Websites
Nanosensing: Proteins in print

http://www.nature.com/nchem/reshigh/2010/0710/full/nchem.796.html

Research highlight in Nature Chemistry about my publication in Nature Nanotechnology
Polymers for protein detection

http://www.nature.com/nmeth/journal/v7/n8/full/nmeth0810-586.html

Research highlight in Nature Methods about my publication in Nature Nanotechnolgy
Carbon Nanotubes Form Ultrasensitive Biosensor to Detect Proteins

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100627155118.htm

Research news in ScienceDaily.com
Scientists Describe MIP Nanotube Technology as Basis for Diagnostics Platform

http://www.genengnews.com/gen-news-highlights/scientists-describe-mip-nanotube-technology-as-basis-for-diagnostics-platform/81243584/

Research news and comments
Gentle spears sneaking into B cells

http://nanotechweb.org/cws/article/lab/31077

Research news about nanospearing technique.


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