Best Of Transition: Ph.D. Jobs & Job Search Strategies, Jan 1st, 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 January 1st, 2022 for PhDs.
This Week’s Best Articles On PhD Jobs And Job-Search Strategies, January 1st, 2022
Top Overall: Talent Acquisition: The Secret Sauce – Forbes Sarah Skillin
Networking
Top: How A Favor Bank Mindset Can Improve Networking – Forbes George Bradt
Creative Ways For Students To Optimize Their Internship And Job Search – Ruth Gotian
7 Tips for Using Your LinkedIn Profile as Your Personal Branding Website – Alisa Cohn
10 keys to get the “juice” out of your LinkedIn profile – March Violante
Cvs/Resumes
Top: Back-End Developer Resume: What Recruiters and Hiring Managers Want – Nate Swanner
Are cover letters really necessary when applying for a job? – Vicki Salemi
Big Benefits Of Prioritizing Big Data In Education – Gregory Crawford
‘Skills are the new oil’: Why resumes are on the way out – Jessica Yun
Interviews
Top: How To Prepare For And Nail Your Next Technical Interview – Tim Madden
Top 10 Most Asked Cybersecurity Questions In Interviews –Madhurjya Chowdhury
9 Common Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them –Ayush Jalan
So You Botched a Job Interview. What’s Next? – Marlo Lyons
Transferable Skills
Top: Talent Acquisition: The Secret Sauce – Forbes Sarah Skillin
Don’t Be A Statistic: Build Your Team Right To Avoid The Startup Graveyard – Fast Company Jason Richmond
The Soft Skills In Top Demand By Employers Today – Social Marketing Solutions
The Top Six Soft Skills For A Recruiter – Tatiana Melnichuk
Academic Blues
Top: Does a science postdoc pay off in the US? – Rebecca Trager
Pandemic Amplifies Postdoc Struggles –Bianca Nogrady
More Signal, Less Noise – Connor Wood
The New Ph.D.s – Colleen Flaherty
Industry Positions
Top: 10 New Year’s Resolutions To Make To Advance Your Career In 2022 – Caroline Ceniza-Levine
The Most In-Demand Jobs Of 2021 – Jena McGregor
IT careers: 3 misconceptions that hold people back – Haluk Saker
Six Tips To Retain Key Employees And Prevent High Turnover Rates – Chastity Heyward
Business Acumen
Top: The Era Of Conscious Entrepreneurship And Why It Matters – Forbes Ildeme Mahinay Koch
Applied DNA Sciences, Inc. (APDN) CEO James Hayward on Q4 2021 Results – Earnings Call Transcript – Seeking Alpha Editorial Staff
8 Best Biotech Stocks to Buy – Wayne Duggan
BioSpace Movers & Shakers, Dec. 31 – Alex Keown
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Dr. Isaiah Hankel is the Founder and CEO of Cheeky Scientist. His articles, podcasts and trainings are consumed annually by millions of PhDs and other professionals in hundreds of different countries. He has helped PhDs transition into top companies like Amazon, Google, Apple, Intel, Dow Chemical, BASF, Merck, Genentech, Home Depot, Nestle, Hilton, SpaceX, Tesla, Syngenta, the CDC, UN and Ford Foundation.
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