CHAMPAIGN – Wolfram Research plans to add as many as 75 jobs in the next few months – and in areas that may seem uncharacteristic for the maker of Mathematica software.
"We're bringing in people who are in academic disciplines not normally associated with a computational software ... company," said Marcus Wynne, Wolfram's public relations manager. "We'll be actively recruiting disciplines like agriculture, food science, veterinary medicine."
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