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Colleagues, Happy March!
Looking for a job in Tech, BioTech, Startups, or the National Labs?

Send us your resume and we will help get you connected: stemboomerang@gmail.com
 Companies are hiring: 
Engineers
Software developers
Machinists
And many more 

Interested in Faculty Positions?
 Visit New Mexico university websites to stay up to date on current faculty and staff scientist positions. 

UNM: https://unmjobs.unm.eduAssistant prof of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Assistant prof of Molecular Genetics and MicrobiologyAssistant prof of Materials Chemistry
New Mexico Tech: https://www.nmt.edu/hr/employment.phpStaff Scientist/Software engineerInstructor: Computer Science and IT
NMSU: https://hr.nmsu.edu/jobs/Assistant prof – Engineering/Computer SciencesAssistant prof – PhysicsAssistant prof of Wildlife and Conservation Ecology
And many more!

Early career setbacks may improve long-term success rates, per a study out of Northwestern University, with some of the first empirical evidence that ‘What doesn’t kill you makes you stronger’.
“…A key characteristic of failure is that no one is immune to it. So no matter what your profession is and how much you excel at your job, a safe bet is that at some point things won’t turn out the way you’d like. And when that happens, we hope these results give you reasons to be optimistic, as they highlight the importance of perseverance and suggest that good things may await those who stay the course. It may not come easy, and will require putting in the time and effort to incorporate feedback and strengthen your approach.” 
– Drs. Benjamin F. Jones and Dashun Wang
Read the full article at Harvard Business Review. 

How can STEM Boomerang help you? For STEM companies, universities, and nationional labs to hire YOU, they need to know YOU.

1. Fill out this brief survey highlighting your expertise 
2. Send us your CV/resume to stemboomerang@gmail.com
   (if you haven’t already) 

Talk to you soon, 
Drs. Maggie Werner Washburne
& Monica Sandoval-Johnson

www.stemboomerang.org
stemboomerang@gmail.com