Best Of Transition: Ph.D. Jobs & Job Search Strategies March 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 March 5th, 2022 for PhDs.
This Week’s Best Articles On PhD Jobs And Job-Search Strategies, March 19th, 2022
Top Overall: Interview questions about your salary expectations (and how to answer them!) – Ladders
Networking
Top: LinkedIn: 6 Things to Keep in Mind When Connecting With Someone You Don’t Know – Josh Steimle
We Are All in the Business of Relationships – Daniel Mangena
How to Close the Networking Gap – Ben Wildavsky
How to send an InMail message on LinkedIn to anyone you’re not connected to – WILLIAM ANTONELLI
CVs/Resumes
Top: How To Save A Failing CV – Andrew Fennell
5 useful tips for technical resume writing from CV experts – Chris Smith
CIO Resume Makeover: How to write for your audience – Sarah K. White
Job Description Example and Format: Attract The Right Candidates – Christiana Jolaoso, Kelly Main
Interviews
Top: Interview questions about your salary expectations (and how to answer them!) – Ladders
How To Do A Good Introduction During A Job Interview? – MELISSA SURAYA ISMAIL
What you should do after a job interview – Mitchell Glass
3 new rules for virtual interviewing – LIA GARVIN
Transferable Skills
Top:The single greatest resume skill to boost your career suggested by Warren Buffet – DIGITAL TEAM
Why Soft Skills Are the New Power Skills – Victoria Deborah, Phillips Consulting
Why Businesses Should Match Employee Skills With Job Roles – Peter Ord
New LinkedIn Tool Finds Top Skills Needed For Any Job – Matt G. Southern
Academic Blues
Top: Howard University faculty are threatening to strike over working conditions and wages – JONATHAN FRANKLIN
Ontario’s college faculty and staff reached a deal before strike deadline. Here are the latest updates – SAMANTHA EDWARDS
ASUU strike update today 2022: Academic Staff Union of Universities extend strike by eight more weeks – New Informate
Gender inequality a barrier in academia – DONNA O’SHEA
Industry Positions
Top: How to Know if Remote Work is Right for You – Kaley Lefevre
30 Awesome Companies to Check Out During Your Job Search This Week – Rebeca Piccardo
TOP 10 BEST DEEP LEARNING JOBS TO APPLY FOR IN MARCH 2022 – Arti
50 Best U.S. Cities (With Open Jobs!) for Young People – Stav Ziv
Business Acumen
Top: How Social Entrepreneurship Can Level Up Your Success – Baptiste Monnet
Productivity Methods That Actually Work – Kymberlie Krieger
Tilray, Inc. (TLRY) Q2 2022 Earnings Call Transcript -Motley Fool Transcribing Editorial Staff
BioSpace Movers & Shakers, March 11 – Alex Keown
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