Job Search
Charlene
Milliken
Pitfalls of Going from Academia into the Federal Government and How to Deal with Them, Part 1
A career in the federal government can be rewarding and interesting. However, if you’re considering a career in the federal government, here are a few tips to keep in mind. They’re broad generalizations, but you’ll most likely run into at least one of them. Knowing these thin...
Lamar
Blackwell
Searching for our career north: The Process- Step 3: Roadblocks and evaluation
Congratulations! Most people never think about how their career pursuit aligns with their values. They will not prepare a plan and break it down into actionable, manageable steps. You already have a competitive edge and are in the top 10% of pursuing a career.
Thomas Patrick
Chuna
When do I follow up? The Ordeal of Job Seeking
Hello Everyone! Today we are going to talk about the most aggravating part of job search, at least according to the emails I get: the “hurry up and wait” aspect of job seeking. Everyone wants to know how to move the process along. The first thing to know is that there is no easy, one-s...
Judy
Lytle
Going Back to School
I know what you’re thinking. Why on earth would I go back to school?! I have a Doctorate! Plenty of us go back – for an MBA, or a graduate certificate, or a Masters in this or that. Almost 10 years after earning my doctorate, I’m back to school, earning a Master’s of Science degree in R...
Aníbal
Valentín-Acevedo
Preparing for an interview (Part 3): Selling yourself during the interview
On the first two parts of this series, I wrote about what to expect from the interview process, and also the things we should consider when preparing for it. In this third entry, I will be focusing on how to sell yourself during the interview process, a topic that is as important as the previou...
Thomas Patrick
Chuna
The Three C's Of Job Search
Hello everyone!Rather than talk about the nuts and bolts of job search this month, I wanted to touch on the mental game of job search. Let's be real, the mental aspect, or “mindset”, is really the most important part. Without the proper frame of mind, you have nothing. It's like having the ...
Lamar
Blackwell
First year on the job: Understanding why you are there
This post, and the next couple of posts, will describe some of the things that are important in establishing yourself as a successful scientist in pharma in your first year. The goal is to provide you a framework to think about how to be successful.As the title describes, it is important that ...
Judy
Lytle
Transferrable Skills for Your Resume, CV, or Next Job Application
When thinking about how to translate your lab skills to skills that your next boss might find useful, look at the big picture. You’re taking steps toward becoming a generalist, most likely. So your knowledge base is going from an-inch-wide-and-a-mile-deep, to a-mile-wide-and-an-inch-deep. Let...
Michael
Salgaller
Meetings and Conferences: Go for the Professional Development, Stay for the Buffet
I’ve always enjoyed attending meetings and conferences, and not because I’m a technology nerd or need to escape my work environment. Whatever field you’re in, here’s hoping you’re really into it, or at least find it provides more than a paycheck. If you at least like what you do, you ...
Judy
Lytle
Your Resume
Back in November, I wrote a blog with tips for writing a cover letter. This blog will focus on the resume. I spent a few years working for a great little start-up that hired me as one of their first 10 or so employees, which meant I wore a lot of hats. One of my hats was “Science and Technolo...