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Patent Agent The candidate must have 0-2 years patent prosecution experience. Should have undergraduate degrees in either electrical engineering, com...
Patent Attorney The candidate should have 0-2 years of patent prosecution experience. Should have undergraduate degree in either electrical engineeri...
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Patent Secretary/Admin The candidate should have some patent prosecution secretarial experience, such as the preparation of formal documents for USPT...
Patent Agents The candidates must be qualified patent agent. Candidates who are registered before the USPTO will be considered. The firm is willing t...
Patent Agent The candidate should ideally be registered before the USPTO. Candidates with prior prosecution experience will be considered.
Legal Secretary-Admin The candidate will provide support to attorneys in all phases of patent prosecution. Primary responsibilities include: filing a...
Patent Agent The candidate should preferably be registered before the USPTO.
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