Best Of Transition: Ph.D. Jobs & Job Search Strategies May 28, 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 May 28, 2022 for PhDs.
This Week’s Best Articles On PhD Jobs And Job-Search Strategies
For Saturday, May 28th, 2022
Top Overall: How To Rely On Transferable Skills To Make A Career Change – Benjamin Laker
Networking
Top: The Top 3 Most Common Mistakes on LinkedIn – Porschia Parker-Griffin
Helpful Tips For Your Job Hunting Journey – Rodger Dean Duncan
Which LinkedIn Connections to Accept (And Which to Reject) – NATALIE STEWART
7 tips to build the best LinkedIn profile possible – Blathnaid O’Dea
Cvs/Resumes
Top: Computers reading resumes & your job search in 2022 – Ladders
How the résumé business has changed amid the Great Resignation (and what that means for you) – AMANDA AUGUSTINE
7 Tips For Writing A Career Change Resume – David Thompson
How to Write a Great HR Cover Letter – Laura Fontenot
Interviews
Top: Questions to ask after an interview that may just get you the job – Kattie Thorndyke
Hacking The Interview Process: Why Interviewers Urgently Need Guidance – Sanjoe Jose
What to Wear to an Interview: Advice for Candidates—and Bosses – Todd Plummer
How to Negotiate Stock Options With Your Employer – Franklin Carpenter
Transferable Skills
Top: How To Rely On Transferable Skills To Make A Career Change – Benjamin Laker
16 Soft Skills Every Professional Communicator Must Master – Expert Panel
Can Soft Skills Be Learned? Only If You Truly Commit – Alexander Young
Recruiters are passing over college degrees for this essential soft skill – TRACY BROWER
Academic Blues
Top: Australian academics union censors SEP member at University of Sydney strike – Jack Turner
University and College Union sabotages college strike in northwest England – Margot Miller
IU faculty votes on grad student worker strike, reappointments – Rachael Krause
Female scientists less likely to win prizes named after men – Ben Upton
Industry Positions
Top: 28 Companies Hiring Right This Minute – Rebeca Piccardo
The best jobs in America in 2022, ranked – CAITLIN MORTON
What You Need to Know to Become a Clinical Research Associate – Mark Terry
Intellia Weighs in on How to Identify and Avoid Scam Job Offers – Rosemary Scott
Business Acumen
Top: How Content, Creativity And Insights Are Key For Effective Thought Leadership – Yogesh Shah
4 Types of Influence to Use at Work, According to a Leadership Consultant – Blair Glaser
Tilray Brands, Inc. Reports Third Quarter Fiscal Year 2022 Financial Results – Tilray Brands, Inc.
BioSpace Movers & Shakers, May 6 – Alex Keown
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