Published: April 28, 2008
AfterCollege and PhD Comics Partner to Bring Jobs to Graduate Students in Academia
Collaboration Will Connect Employers From Industry and Academia With High-Caliber Student Readers of Popular Graduate Publication

AfterCollege, Inc., the largest career
network for college students and alumni, and Piled Higher and Deeper (PhD)
Comics, the largest comic publication for graduate students, today
announced a partnership that will bring jobs from employers on the
AfterCollege network to Master's and PhD students who subscribe to PhD
Comics. PhD publishes a nationally syndicated comic strip with a readership
of more than 2,800,000 annually.
The new site, labeled "Grad Student Jobs" will be powered by AfterCollege
and located at http://www.phdcomics.com/jobs/. Employers on the
AfterCollege network will be able to reach a large audience of Master's
students, PhDs and Post-Docs in disciplines such as engineering, life
sciences and finance. At the same time, the new site will allow
universities to post their post-doctorate, faculty and research positions
and to distribute these opportunities to other universities in the
AfterCollege network.
"Our partnership with AfterCollege gives our audience an additional
resource for them to evaluate their options as they embark on their
careers, whether it's in academia or in industry," said Jorge Cham, author
of PhD Comics. "We chose AfterCollege because of its unique approach to
online recruiting and its reputation of working with faculty and academic
departments."
"We are excited to be working with PhD Comics," said Roberto Angulo, CEO of
AfterCollege. "PhD Comics is one of the largest student publications in
the country, and enjoys a tremendous following among the graduate
community. We look forward to delivering relevant, high quality
opportunities from both industry and academia to this audience of
over-achievers."
About PhD Comics
"Piled Higher and Deeper" (PhD) is the comic strip about life (or the lack
thereof) in academia, reaching over 2,800,000 readers annually at more than
1,000 universities worldwide. "Piled Higher and Deeper" the comic strip,
has appeared in the Stanford, MIT, Carnegie Mellon University and Caltech
newspapers. The strip has appeared or been featured in the journal Nature,
the Chronicle of Higher Education, IEEE Potentials magazine, Math Horizons
magazine, Stanford Magazine and Canada's The Peer Review magazine among
others, and has been featured by USA Today's and The Washington Post's
websites. PhD was started by Jorge Cham while he was a PhD student at
Stanford University, and continued later when he was a full-time Instructor
and researcher at the California Institute of Technology (Caltech). Today,
PhD is one of the largest comic strip publications among the graduate
student population in the United States and abroad.
About AfterCollege
Founded in 1999, AfterCollege, Inc. (www.aftercollege.com) is the nation's
largest web-based employment network for college students and alumni.
AfterCollege provides employers with direct access to students through an
exclusive network of over 1,600 academic departments and student groups as
well as a proprietary database of more than 19,500 faculty, and student
group contacts at the nation's top universities. Its proprietary network
and job distribution technology translate into substantive job content for
job seekers and into more qualified applicants for employers.
AfterCollege's unique approach is patented under U.S. Patent Number
7,213,019. AfterCollege, Inc. is based in San Francisco, Calif.
AfterCollege and related logos are registered trademarks of AfterCollege,
Inc.
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