So you want to pursue a career in research; now what? Well, making the decision was just the first step. Now you need to prepare yourself for exploring this decision in greater depth. Do you want to pursue a career in academia, becoming a faculty member or a research scientist, or do you want to enter the workforce as a researcher, perhaps with a research and development company? Or are you looking for a position that will pay for your continued schooling?
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Job searchFind a job, write your resume, negotiate your salary. Job opportunities and qualified job.
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Resume writingWriting a great resume does not necessarily mean you should follow the rules you hear through the grapevine. It does not have to be one page or follow a specific resume format. Every resume is a one-of-a-kind marketing communication. It should be appropriate to your situation and do exactly what you want it to do. Instead of a bunch of rules and tips, we are going to cut to the chase in this brief guide and offer you the most basic principles of writing a highly effective resume.
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Job interviewsInterviews are always stressful - even for job seekers who have gone on countless interviews. The best way to reduce the stress is to be prepared. Take the time to review the "standard" interview questions you will most likely be asked. Also take time to research the company so you'll be ready with a knowledgeable answer for each interview question.
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Language CoursesLearning a new foreign language can open you many doors, whether you are doing business internationally, boost your career or even if you are just traveling to another country.
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