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The incestuous nature of photonics poaching makes it seem like the same 1000 scientists and engineers rotate periodically through the same 1001 job openings. To break the cycle, photonics needs creative recruiting solutions.

Gaynell Terrell, Senior News Editor/Business and Stephanie A. Weiss, Executive Editor

One out of four readers of Photonics Spectra -- you, your co-worker, your competitor or your boss -- is actively looking for a new job. These job-seekers are already employed but are, in the words of one recruiting firm, frogs in a wheelbarrow: They can hop out at any time. The number of "people jumping ship is unbelievable," said Jeff Rudzinsky of the recruiting firm Louis Rudzinsky Associates in Lexington, Mass. "It's almost a norm in the [photonics] industry." Explosive growth in applications of photonics, especially in the areas of fiber optics and optical communications, has...Read full article

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