Advertise Current Openings in Political Science, Development, Public Policy, Math & Stats, Business & Management on INOMICS
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INOMICS has been well known as the top search source for professional opportunities in economics, finance and related disciplines for over 15 years. Over the past years we’ve consistently received feedback from our users with the request of including more academic disciplines within our pages, as the academic world is small, and a high-quality niche professional resource is hard to find.
As we are always aiming at providing the best service for our users, and do our best to respond to their needs, we recently launched a new section on INOMICS. From now on, you can advertise a current opening, be it a job, course or conference, in the fields of Political Science, Public Policy and International Development, Math & Stats, Accounting, Business & Management.
Already during the first weeks online, the new disciplines’ categories have shown an enormous interest form our users, reported with high traffic numbers, search queries and the interest in our latest article on PhD Programs in Political Science. Despite this growth, however, INOMICS remains a niche resource and attracts exclusively highly-qualified candidates at different stages of their academic careers.
When candidates are looking for their next professional opportunity, whether they are searching for a job, a PhD or a Master’s Course, they often have a pre-defined set of criteria about the direction of their next step. Often it includes geographical location, which is decided based on personal circumstances, language skills or long-term career perspectives. And the ultimate choice of the institution always occurs at the final stages of the search, when all necessary information is gathered. Very rarely do individuals undertake a very specific search – in fact, search patterns of our users confirm that candidates are open to opportunities in related areas and often consider a switch. This is supported by the findings from our last users report, which showed that the majority of INOMICS users change their field of specialization upon entering employment or opting for a higher academic degree.
If you are not sure in what category to post your announcement, or have a colleague who is interested n exploring new advertising opportunities in their research fields, send us a quick email (info@inomics.com) and we will be very happy to support you!
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