Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies January 21st, 2023
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 21st, 2023 for PhDs.
This Week’s Best Articles On PhD Jobs And Job-Search Strategies
For Saturday, January 21st, 2023
Top Overall: Want a job? You’ll have to convince our AI bot first – Laura McQuillan
Networking:
Top: 8 tips to use Facebook groups for job search and networking – Ladders
Networking: Play The Long Game – Brooke Weller
8 tips to use Facebook groups for job search and networking – Ladders
How to Get Ahead in Your Career While Working From Home – Sean Mitchell
CVs/Resumes:
Top: Want a job? You’ll have to convince our AI bot first – Laura McQuillan
An Irish American expert’s top five tips to land your dream career in 2023 – Mike Farragher
What is an Applicant Tracking System and how does it affect you? – Ladders
Want a job? You’ll have to convince our AI bot first – Laura McQuillan
Interviews:
Top: How to Answer “Tell Me About a Time You Failed” in a Job Interview – Joel Schwartzberg
Stop Trying to Ask ‘Smart Questions’ – Derek Thompson
How To Answer Tricky Interview Questions – Jack Kelly
How to Answer “Tell Me About a Time You Failed” in a Job Interview – Joel Schwartzberg
Transferable Skills:
Top: 5 challenges job seekers should plan for in 2023 – Andrew Fennell
Laid Off From A Tech Company? Leverage Your Soft Skills To Get Hired In Another Industry – Sarah Doody
5 challenges job seekers should plan for in 2023 – Andrew Fennell
What Are Durable Skills, And Do You Need Them In Fintech? – Kirstie McDermott
Academic Blues:
Top: University of Illinois at Chicago Faculty Members Strike – Ryan Quinn
University of Illinois at Chicago Faculty Members Strike – Ryan Quinn
Salary transparency spurs universities to pay females more equitably, suggests study – University of California
State Budgets Are Booming. How Will Higher Ed Fare? – Liam Knox
Industry Position:
Top: The 10 best U.S. jobs of 2023, according to new research—many pay over $100,000 – Morgan Smith
The 8 fastest-growing jobs in the US – Madison Hoff & Rebecca Knight
Hiring Challenges In 2023: Are You Prepared? – Dr. John W. Mitchell
The 10 best U.S. jobs of 2023, according to new research—many pay over $100,000 – Morgan Smith
Business Acumen:
Top: Is Hybrid Eroding Company Culture? – Iva Piombini & Rian Raghavjee
Is Hybrid Eroding Company Culture? – Iva Piombini & Rian Raghavjee
4 lessons learned for infusing DEI into your corporate culture – Donnebra McClendon
Tilray Brands, Inc. Reports Record Fiscal Year 2022 Results – Tilray Brands, Inc. BioSpace Movers & Shakers: SOTIO, Voyager, Nutcracker and More – Alex Keow
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