Best Of Transition: Ph.D. Jobs & Job Search Strategies Feb 19, 2022
Every week, we at Cheeky Scientist scour the Internet for the best articles on topics that help in the search for the Best of Transition: PhD Job Search in the industry.
Our two consultants independently search for the most informative articles in the categories of networking, CVs/resumes, interviews, transferable skills, academic blues, industry positions, and business acumen.
Our consultants vote on a top article for each category and a top overall article for the week – if it’s a recent article that can help readers find and acquire PhD jobs, then we want to include it in this weekly digest.
So without further delay, here are Best of Transition: PhD Job Search articles for the week of February 19th, 2022 for PhDs.
This Week’s Best Articles On PhD Jobs And Job-Search Strategies, February 19th, 2022
Top Overall: Top behavioral interview questions and answers – Ladders
Networking
Top: LinkedIn: 6 Things to Keep in Mind When Connecting With Someone You Don’t Know – Josh Steimle
How to Network Remotely So Your Professional Relationships Thrive – Jill Duffy
Tips: How To Utilize Networking To Land “That” Dream Job – Francesca Escarraga
How To Land A Job During The First Quarter Of The New Year – Wasim Hajjiri
Cvs/Resumes
Top: What to include in a cover letter – Ladders
3 Ways to Optimize Your Resume for Job Search Sites – Entrepreneur Deals
Looking for a Remote Job? It’s Time to Update Your Résumé – Alexandra Samuel
When to use “To Whom It May Concern” – Ladders
Interviews
Top: Top behavioral interview questions and answers – Ladders
How Introverts Can Ace Virtual Job Interviews – Nancy Ancowitz
10 Questions to Ask In an Interview – Union Journal Staff
The best way to answer ‘tell me about yourself’ and 2 other common, tricky interview questions – Morgan Smith
Transferable Skills
Top: 2022 Training Recommendation: Cross-Skill As A Path To Resiliency For Your Workforce – Ron Zamir
Community And Communication Are Key In The Knowledge Economy – Charles Towers-Clark
Academic Blues
Top: University of Lethbridge faculty strike now in its second week – Jennifer Dorozio
Pandemic-related barriers to the success of women in research: a framework for action – Pamela B. Davis, Emma A. Meagher, Claire Pomeroy, William L. Lowe Jr, Arthur H. Rubenstein, Joy Y. Wu, Anne B. Curtis & Rebecca D. Jackson
University of Kansas Looks to Cut 42 Academic Programs – Josh Moody
How Joining the Great Resignation Helped Me Tackle My Imposter Syndrome – Siobhan Neela-Stock
Industry Positions
Top: The Hybrid Work Model Is on the Rise — Here’s How to Find Work From Home Jobs – SAGE ANDERSON
30 Jobs That Are Seriously in Demand for 2022 – Stav Ziv
The 5 Best Tech Jobs in America – Oliver Rist
The Demand For These 15 Jobs Is Skyrocketing — Plus, What You Need To Get One – Evie Carrick
Business Acumen
Top: What Is the Purpose of Your Purpose? – Jonathan Knowles, B. Tom Hunsaker, Hannah Grove, and Alison James
Three Pandemic-Related Business Trends And How Entrepreneurs Can Respond – YEC
Tilray, Inc. (TLRY) Q2 2022 Earnings Call Transcript -Motley Fool Transcribing Editorial Staff
BioSpace Movers & Shakers, Feb. 18 – Alex Keown
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