Bio Nebraska Life Sciences Association Features New Career Center on Website

(Omaha, NE; June 5, 2012) – Bio Nebraska Life Sciences Association, a nonprofit trade association dedicated to the development and growth of Nebraska’s bioscience industry, has launched a new career center for its members who are recruiting or seeking career opportunities within the science and technology fields.

The Bio Nebraska Career Center represents a new resource for the life science industry in Nebraska. Job seekers may create a profile and include their resume, receive custom email alerts of new job openings related to their field of work and conveniently apply online.

Employers have the ability to search from a pool of prospects and find potential candidates quickly and efficiently. Applications are managed through the employer’s website or the Bio Nebraska Career Center. The career center is located on the Bio Nebraska website.

Bio Nebraska Executive Director Phil Kozera noted that the intent of the career center is to “provide members and those within the life sciences community, an outlet to find career opportunities that pertain directly to them.”

“Our mission at Bio Nebraska is to promote the development of the life sciences industry and be the industry’s information hub — particularly for Nebraska residents,” Kozera said. “This will simplify the job search and recruitment process for our members.”

Bio Nebraska supports basic research in the life sciences, aids in the development of a highly educated work force and provides a welcoming environment to attract new and expanding businesses.

About Bio Nebraska

The mission of Bio Nebraska is to be the champion of biotechnology and to advocate for its member organizations promoting academic, industry and government partnerships to foster the growth of life sciences within Nebraska. Nebraska biotechnology researchers expand the boundaries of science to benefit mankind by providing better health care, enhanced agriculture and a cleaner and safer environment, that create opportunities for economic development within the state.

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