The Career Fair is about matching these students with industry representatives to get firsthand experience, and to learn
about career paths in the aftermarket industry.
Learn more
about her career path in this profile.
BP: Tell us a bit
about your career path in real estate and your drive to ensure your company and your agents stay ahead of the curve.
Not exact matches
«I would say the most unique thing
about working at Publix is all the possible
career paths that you can take
in the company.
Group your contacts by which people may be able to help you learn more
about a certain profession or have the contacts to help you really understand what a
career path looks
in that field.
Since this is impossible to accomplish without having frequent and candid discussions
about people's level of current performance and their longer - term
career goals, we have reason to ask people to weigh
in on their
career path.
When leaders show that they care
about their employees as human beings and support their employees» future
career choices, it helps employees feel more confident
in their position and
career path, whether it means moving up or moving on.
Entrepreneur's editor
in chief, Jason Feifer, talks with Jessica Abo
about his
career path and how to get press to bite on your pitch.
Ms. Mitchell, who has reinvented her own
career a few times, says everyone should think
about options, alternative job
paths and
career goals, just
in case.
Last week, we brought together a group of would - be founders
in NYC to hear
about Eric's
career path, tips for startup founders, and his take on the current tech landscape.
She has high aspirations and with that comes a hefty price... so, I did some research
about some colleges, and my jaw just dropped (I don't know why, cause I am
in the process of obtaining a Master's degree myself), so, I can not encourage my children enough to think hard
about what
career path they want to take on.
The event included discussions
about the bottling process,
career paths and the education required to succeed
in today's manufacturing environment.
I also loved the Scholars» days, where I learnt
about the various
career paths and international volunteering opportunities that are available to people working
in this field.
Ronaldo, whose contract with Real Madrid expires
in 2018, has not yet decided what
path his
career will take next, but is not offering any guarantees
about finishing his playing days at the Santiago Bernabeu.
The sure - bet
careers are disappearing, and as Wall Street Journal «Work & Family» columnist Sue Shellenbarger writes in «Raising Kids Who Can Thrive Amid Chaos in Their Careers,» «The recession is driving home a bitter truth about the 21st - century job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.
careers are disappearing, and as Wall Street Journal «Work & Family» columnist Sue Shellenbarger writes
in «Raising Kids Who Can Thrive Amid Chaos
in Their
Careers,» «The recession is driving home a bitter truth about the 21st - century job market: A tidy, linear path to a secure career is increasingly hard to find.
Careers,» «The recession is driving home a bitter truth
about the 21st - century job market: A tidy, linear
path to a secure
career is increasingly hard to find.»
So much to consider and so much to still explore, but reading
about these schools really did add a lot to those discussions
in the woods, even if it was just me quoting from the book to anyone who was nearby - «Did you know that today's college graduate will have as many as seven
career paths over the course of their working years?»
Whether you are Jamie Oliver trying to show support for breastfeeding and rightly recognising a genuine problem — that women who want to breastfeed
in this country often face barriers that mean they can't — or a new mother just blogging or tweeting
about her personal experiences, speaking out puts you
in the direct
path of the opinion juggernaut which
careers headlong into anyone who dares to take a stand on either side of the polarised infant feeding debate.
Stacey Baker, public engagement program associate at AAAS and a trained biologist, spoke with a teenager who wants to study biology
about the many
paths open to scientists and the other elements beyond your field of study — such as they type of work environment a candidate might be seeking — to keep
in mind when selecting a
career.
2011 Daniel Colón - Ramos is passionate
about contributing to the development of future scientists and has spoken broadly
about his experience on the academic
path to a research
career, the importance of mentoring and role models
in science education, and the need for an open dialogue between scientists and the general public.
If you feel rather uninspired when trying to envision your
career path, then try talking to people
in attractive jobs
about the early stages of their own
careers — they may have some surprises for you.
Professional societies such as the Canadian Astronomical Society (CASCA) and AAS are concerned
about the situation and have been engaged
in continuing discussions
in recent years
about how to improve current postgraduate training programs
in order to prepare students not only for research
careers, but to give them a broad skill set that would enable them to pursue more diverse
career paths.
By giving personal testimony
about our
paths through our studies and our profession, we hope to engage students
in conversations
about scientific
careers.
Even
in the changing health research landscape, postdoctoral fellow Ian Lanza is positive
about his
career path.
C.R.: It's important for young men and women to think
about their
career path, so you should say to yourself, «OK, I'm a postdoc now, and
in 3 years, my goal is to have an assistant professor position,» or «I'm an assistant professor now, and
in 5 years, my goal is to be an associate professor.»
They are
in danger of making important decisions
about a potentially viable
career path based on incorrect or incomplete information.
However, as I thought
about what specifically I would write
about, I quickly realized that all significant issues pertaining to the recruitment, retention, and subsequent
career paths followed by people of color have already been written
about, discussed, and analyzed over the years ad nauseam,
in various forums, by many different organizations.
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In News Focus, Robert Service writes
about a relatively new scientific discipline (or, if you prefer, a new science
career path): lone investigators, like Stanford University's Atul Butte, who do «dry lab» biology working on big - data problems with publically available data.
During their first year
in California, Plautz and her husband seemed to meet many young scientists who were unsure
about their
career paths and were looking for jobs away from academe.
Students who do internships are also exposed to a wider variety of
career paths than they find out
about in the academic world.
The students, Tracy Nelson and Emily Towler, sorted through rosters of SMU economics alums and shortlisted 18 men and women that they thought were working
in interesting fields — which purposely excluded stereotypical jobs
in banking and finance — and then carried out scripted interviews with a subset of who agreed to be interviewed via Skype to get additional information
about their
career path and to assess their charisma.
This series will feature contributions from current M.D. / Ph.D. students, who will tell how they got where they are and what getting there was like, and from physician - scientist graduates
in the midst of highly successful
careers, who will share their thoughts on their professional lives, describe the
paths that led to their
careers, and offer advice derived from years of accumulated experience
about preparing for and managing an M.D. / Ph.D.
career.
By working
in a community that trains many scientists at all levels, I have had the opportunity to learn
about a wide range of
career paths, witness the joys and disappointments experienced by other researchers, and form lasting friendships with current and future colleagues.
In addition to the articles highlighted here, there is a treasure trove on Next Wave
about different
career paths to consider, from patent law to science policy to bioengineering and myriad other
career options.
As anyone who is
in or who has graduated from an MD / PhD program will attest, facing the barrage of questions from colleagues, parents, relatives, and friends
about your
career path — including «Why are you doing that?»
The big thing you have
in common, of course, is that you both have
careers as scientists, so if you're at a loss for what to say, ask her
about her work and
career path.
Singh notes that «learning to be very rigorous
about analyzing strengths and weaknesses
in reviews helps you
in all aspects of your
career, whenever you need to weigh different
paths.»
In fact, it is more a symptom of the fact that your advisers simply lack much information
about the other rewarding
career paths that are out there for science Ph.D. s. Ignorance is a much easier problem to deal with than antipathy.
Science
Careers talked to Robinson
about this unusual
career path and how it informed her views, unusual
in the world of academia,
about the importance of work - life balance.
Learning to be very rigorous
about analyzing strengths and weaknesses
in reviews helps you
in all aspects of your
career, whenever you need to weigh different
paths.
The focus groups also probed where students received information
about different
careers, and how much they weighted their performance
in math and science classes
in considering different
career paths.
«Students don't learn enough
about STEM
careers unless their parents work
in STEM areas, and the messages they receive from parents, teachers and counselors frequently fail to address how students think
about and evaluate potential
career paths,» says Myers.
Currently,
about one - third of all positions offered directly on the site are Ph.D. positions at different universities, so the site is well worth a look for those who have decided
in the academic
career path, too.
The objective of the group is straightforward, says Tate: to encourage women graduate students, who are interested
in pursuing an academic
career, «to take time to think
about where we are going, ask questions we're afraid to ask, and discuss the many
paths that a successful academic
career can follow.»
Once you have identified someone who works
in a
career path you have decided to explore, send a formal letter, an e-mail, or a LinkedIn private message
in which you introduce yourself and tell your contact how you learned
about him or her.
In this interview series, they answer questions about their career path, their passion for science, their struggles and successes and give advice to other women in researc
In this interview series, they answer questions
about their
career path, their passion for science, their struggles and successes and give advice to other women
in researc
in research.
There have been lots of conversations
in recent years
about how science
career paths don't all follow the trajectory of: degree — > PhD — > postdoc (s)-- > lab head.
The European Research Day (ERD)
in Washington, D.C. is an event where European researchers outside of Europe meet, discuss and exchange concepts
about their research projects, professional and personal experience
in their respective diasporas and overall
career path.
In this Q&A, Colbran talks
about his scientific interests, his
career path from the United Kingdom to the United States and his work as a JBC associate editor.
In this quick Q&A with ASBMB's education and professional development manager, Weiyi Zhao, Ono talks
about his
career path and the inspiration for it.
The fear that promising prospective scientists will choose other
career paths has raised concerns
about the future of biomedical research
in the United States.