Employers are stepping up efforts to attract and retain workers after a five-year-long slump
Rebekkah Marshall
During the first half of this decade, painting a rosy salary picture for chemical engineers has been impossible at times, and at best required a creative flair. Forget gaining ground — amid salary freezes or raises that lagged inflation...
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