New Job Opportunities Forum Idea - Physics Forums

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The discussion proposes creating a new forum on Physics Forums dedicated to job opportunities, suggesting it could benefit both employers and job seekers. It emphasizes the need for automatic locking of threads and expiration dates for job postings to streamline management and relevance. Participants express mixed feelings about the feasibility of charging employers for ads, noting that many prefer free advertising platforms. There is strong support for a forum focused on career choices and paths, as many users seek guidance in navigating academic and industry options. Overall, the idea of enhancing career-related discussions is well-received, highlighting the community's diverse professional backgrounds.
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When I saw this:

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=46410

I came up with an idea: why do not start a new forum here: job opportunities?

Here seems to be senior employees and employers, so maybe they want to offer something.

I don't propose it thinking of me. I'm a bit far...
 
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I'm not sure if I agree or disagree with the idea, though IF such a thing were implemented, it would have to be something where threads were automatically locked so you don't need to have moderators monitoring discussions of job ads, for whatever people might choose to discuss about them. It should also have an expiration date of some sort on posts, so that if applications are only being accepted for the next month, then after a month, the announcement would automatically disappear...no point in it lingering around.

This site could certainly provide a broader applicant pool for entry level positions, but I'm not sure how many people are potential employers here.
 
Marlon was searching for a scientific job...
 
How about a forum for discussing career choices and paths.
 
If employers were to post job ads here, I'd say that they should have to pay for the space. That would make more certain that the ads would be removed when filled, and we might even be able to stop putting those annoying Google ads at the top of the site.

Avatars for everybody!
 
Well Tom, I really think you don't want me to share with you that economic profits :cry: :biggrin: , therefore after reading your answers I have to say Monique's idea is not too bad. There have been a lot of people here asking about careers and studies in this forum.
 
I like Monique's idea too. A forum about career choices and paths is an excellent idea. I doubt you'd get enough traffic for job postings to eliminate the ads, and am not sure you'd convince people to advertise here if there were a fee for it. There are plenty of places to advertise for free that reach a more targeted audience (i.e., through scientific societies). But career options is something worthy of discussion. That was something I would have appreciated when I was still a student trying to decide what to do "when I grow up." When trying to decide between academics and industry, I was surrounded by people in academics who knew nothing of industry, or those I contacted in industry knew nothing of academics. I was lucky to finally find someone who had done both and could give a good explanation of the benefits and drawbacks of both directions from experience with both.

If two members found out through those discussions that someone was interested in an area in which they had an open position, the rest could be handled via PM.
 
Yes, we have a variety of different professionals, physicists, mathematicians, mechanical engineers, civil engineers, industrial engineers, etc... here at PF, and many high school students has made questions about some of the careers they must choose, so yes, monique's idea is quite good.
 

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