PeerJ, an open access publisher of scholarly journals, has launched a free jobs board.
"In light of the increasingly difficult climate for academics seeking new positions, we are happy to provide this service entirely free of charge to the community," says Jason Hoyt, PeerJ co-founder and CEO. "We encourage universities, and other employers, to use it."
The service is currently available for academic, government, and industry positions in the fields of biology, life sciences, medicine, and computer science. The PeerJ website receives hundreds of thousands of visitors each month from readers seeking high quality scientific content, so the jobs board is a powerful way for scientific employers to reach potential candidates, the publisher says.
Free listings appear for 30 days, can be renewed for free, and appear on related PeerJ pages with overlapping subject areas. Employers can post a position at peerj.com/jobs.
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