This book describes first-hand the evolution of a band of hardy scientists out of the lab and into just about every career you can imagine: finance, public relations, consulting, business development, journalism, and more. Each author tells their personal story, including their career path, a typical day, where to find information on their job, career growth opportunities, etc.
Ample guidance is provided on the key topics such as: Staying Driven & Current, Personal Skills & Traits Networking, Teamwork & Leadership, Speaking & Listening, Writing Research Papers, Mentoring, Behavior & Rewards. It provides real, common-sense, and proven means to enrich and make more rewarding a technical career.
In this book, some of today's leading chemists share with the next generation about what they do, how they do it, and why they love it. Written with a humorous touch, it presents missives to Angela, a fictional undergraduate considering a career in chemistry. The chapters offer a mix of fundamental principles, contemporary issues, and future challenges.
This book offers job seekers essential information about a variety of careers within the fascinating field of forensics. It includes training and education requirements, as well professional and Internet resources.
The book shows what makes an industry tick and demonstrates how this knowledge can be used to gain fresh perspective and open new career doors. It provides unique insight for new graduates, offers tools of the trade that can be used to make decisions on the job, and defines how to understand the DNA of an organization, the nature and viability of career choices, and the value of specific skills.
As a guidebook that addresses all challenges that scientists-in-training face, it considers the early stages of a career in science: deciding whether to pursue a PhD, choosing mentors, and learning how to teach effectively. It also explores the skills for conducting and presenting research, and gives advice on research ethics, time management and effective communication at academic conferences and with students and peers.
As a former tenured professor and department head who oversaw numerous academic job searches, Karen Kelsky has poured all her advice into a single handy guide that addresses the most important issues facing any Ph.D., including: when, where, and what to publish; writing a foolproof grant application; cultivating references and crafting the perfect CV; acing the job talk and campus interview, and more.
With the insights and practice the candidates need to be the most successful interviewee, this book shows readers how to present yourself as the best candidate, with plenty of tips and advice from the experts to tell you what they want to see and what impresses them the most.
This guide offers you a new and more effective way to handle the tough new interviews so that you will emphasize the knowledge, skills, and abilities that you have and that employers demand.
The author arms candidates with responses to even the toughest interview questions. Covering entry-level to executive positions and encompassing all industries, readers learn power phrases to: Clearly communicate the reasons why they would be a perfect fit; Make a great impression at the crucial opening and close; Score high on the likability factor; Give follow-up emails real impact; Negotiate a strong job offer.
Readers will find advice on every aspect of interviewing, from getting prepared to answer tough questions to negotiating a better salary offer. Topics covered include overcoming fear of interviews, asking the right questions, tailoring your qualifications for specific positions, interviewing across cultures, and much more. It also includes ten ways to win rave reviews and ten interview challenges to master.
Suitable for those who are pursuing their dream job, starting their own business or simply wanting to meet new people, this book helps to raise the readers’ profile in all aspects of life by containing tips and techniques from the successful networkers.
In this book, the author politely examines and then smashes the "dusty old rules" of standard networking advice. She shows how the very traits that ordinarily make people networking-averse can be harnessed to forge an approach that is just as effective as more traditional approaches, and can be applied to all other situations besides the formal networking events.
Based on leading Internet strategies, the book details the steps to get hired: developing a professional, Web-savvy profile, leveraging the power of websites, sending the right signals through social networking sites, tapping into the hidden job market, and more.
Based on interviews with recruiters and HR managers and an analysis of CVs, the book is structured as a series of FAQs and contains a sample template. Topics include: how recruiters and HR people analyse a CV, the difference between a CV and a resume, how to present your personal details, how to write an Executive Summary, how to highlight your skills and language, how to get and write references, and more.
Written by an expert career advisor, this book shows job seekers how to summarize and advertise their skills effectively for resume presentation. The author enlightens her readers with a 12-step process for producing that perfect resume adaptable to all formats needed for a job search. She also offers detailed advice on creating an attention-catching cover letter.
The book contains a practical, easy-to-follow approach to writing killer resumes. Readers will learn to write a resume that stands out in a resume database, passes the recruiters' six-second scan test, and resonates with savvy hiring managers.
This book provides the list of verbs that allows readers to craft outstanding resumes and cover letters, as well as draw attention to your best achievements and accomplishments.
This guide provides: action words, statements, and position descriptions that help sell your skills and experience; words, phrases and vague claims to avoid; advice for handling requests for salary requirements; sample resumes, response letter, inquiry letter, informational interview request letter, references; tips for acing the interview.
In a series of powerful rules, the author explores how to increase your adaptability to create winning positions. Fascinating real-world examples from business, government, the military and sport bring the rules of adaptability to life - from the world’s most innovative corporations to street-level creativity emerging from the slums. This is a powerful, practical and inspirational guide to success in uncertain times.
Drawing from the powerful lessons of emotional awareness and relationship dynamics, the book promotes a sophisticated yet simple method for developing superior partnerships guaranteed to create quality results on a consistent basis. It includes eight steps to fostering optimum communication and two tests you can take that will help you pinpoint your own level of connectability.
Divided into three sections, Part I of this book draws on the key personal skills that are essential to working with people. This includes time and stress management, being creative and building resilience. Part II begins by looking at the diversity of the people we interact with and then equips readers with core communication skills. It also addresses complex tasks, such as managing conflict appropriately and successful interviewing. Part III outlines the skills of intervention. From developing anti-discriminatory practice to decision making and reflective practice, it focuses on problem-solving skills in the workplace. Each chapter includes practice focus boxes that help connect theory with real-life practice and exercises that stimulate and challenge the reader.
With its emphasis on three pillars for professional success: life planning, workplace skills and career planning, this book prepares students for their first professional job, providing career planning tools, expected behaviours and soft skills essential for career success. Ample exercises help students apply concepts for transitioning from the classroom to a work environment. Students will also develop practical human relations skills with a primary emphasis on soft skills and expected workplace behaviours, and are provided with career planning tools that focus on job search strategies, resume package development and interview techniques.
Drawing on advanced research that studied problem-solving techniques in all areas of modern industry, this book presents a comprehensive, systematic problem-solving framework. Through hands-on techniques and exercises drawing on realistic examples, you will learn how to approach an ill-defined problem, identify the real problem, generate and implement the best solution, evaluate what you've learned, and build on that knowledge. It also includes examples (based on recent, real-world events and topics) that illustrate the various problem-solving techniques as well as an introduction to structured critical reasoning.
Written by a critical thinking trainer and coach, the book presents a pragmatic set of tools to apply critical thinking techniques. Filled with real world examples that demonstrate how the tools work in action, in addition to dozens of practice exercises applicable across industries and functions, the book provides clear, actionable steps toward improving your critical thinking skills.
In this book, the author’s research is combined with that of leading scientists to explain why we are so uneasy in new situations and how we can learn to become more confident and successful newcomers. With practice, anyone can get better at being new. This original book opens your eyes to the necessary skills and teaches you how to: Overcome fears; Make great first impression; Talk to strangers with ease; Get up to speed quickly; Connect with people wherever you go. Blending stories and insights with simple techniques and exercises, this one-of-a-kind guide will get you out of your comfort zone and trying new things in no time.
Listing down the possible career options in the chemical industry, it provides the essential details such as the overview, job scope, minimum qualification and links to related organisations. The featured interviews with chemists working in the specific field offer insights into the realities of the work environment.
This website provides the guidance that every student needs when embarking on a research career. From career planning to acquiring interview and research skills, a comprehensive set of information about scholarly publishing can be obtained from this online platform. Interactive training courses are available here.
This is RSC's one-stop portal for students seeking information about Chemistry-related careers. It unveils the wide spectrum of jobs available and answers the commonly asked questions. Featured job profiles describe the real-life job experiences of working in the field.
The careers component of Science, the prestigious scientific journal, offers a wide variety of career information shared by the writers, editorial and business staff. In particular, readers can receive abundant tips from the Science Careers booklets under the "Tools & Tips" section.