To this end, I use the «80:10:10» rule laid out by
Science Careers columnist Peter Fiske in 1998: Devote 80 % of time to your current work, invest 10 % of your time learning something new, and dedicate the remainder of your time to networking.
The Resumes, Cover Letters, and Job Interviews For Dummies books, published by Wiley, are written by my friend and mentor, Joyce Lain Kennedy, the first
syndicated careers columnist in the United States.
Tooling Up Book Club: Alternative Careers in Science: Leaving the Ivory Tower by Peter Fiske, 22 May 1998 Science
Careers columnist Peter Fiske discussed a book that dashes the stereotypes that scientists who go for alternative careers have necessarily had bad research experiences, don't purposefully seek out careers that are better suited to them than academia, and do not find ways to stay close to exciting science.
Alternative Career Anxiety: A Reckoning with Lingering Doubts by Larry Lab - Rat, 11 May 2001 As he struggled through the patent bar exam, Science
Careers columnist Larry Lab - Rat was forced to reconsider the downsides associated with not only entering patent law but also leaving research in general.
Your Real Alternative to a Career in Science by Phil Dee, 19 August 2005 Science
Careers columnist Phil Dee considered his career alternatives as he faced a wait of 2 months until the next grant notification — and the final word on whether he would be able to stay in academia — was likely to appear.
This new book from New York
Times career columnist Marci Alboher revolves around interviews with individuals juggling multiples careers simultaneously.
- Eve Tahmincioglu, MSNBC career columnist
An online and
print career columnist, her bi-weekly column, Career Talk, highlights the latest career strategies, employment trends and notable business professionals.
Steven holds a BA degree in Journalism from NIU in DeKalb, IL, and his work is endorsed by Chicago
Tribune career columnist Lindsey Novak.
Veteran
syndicated careers columnist and author Joyce Lain Kennedy has tips and techniques for mastering a job interview à cents â «¬ â $ if you are LUCKY enough to land one.
Wallace Immen,
Careers Columnist for The Globe and Mail gives his review of Randall M. Craig's most recent publication, Personal Balance Sheet — A Practical Career Planning Guide.
In choosing a school for his daughter, our columnist considers how modern education prepares students for their careers
I've been invited by Arianna Huffington to be
a career columnist on Huffington Post and I couldn't be more thrilled!
She was
a career columnist for the New York Times and is a regular contributor to the paper's small business section.
Joyce Lain Kennedy, author and
career columnist, provides resume writing tips for older job seekers:
Through this program, I have gained the confidence to actually start coaching clients in the field of information technology and I have attained a freelance writing position as
a career columnist of national magazine for information technology professionals.
--- JOYCE LAIN KENNEDY, national
career columnist, Tribune Media Services, author of multiple career bestsellers, including Resumes For Dummies.
Kim holds a BA in Management and a Masters in Industrial and Organizational Psychology and is a published author and syndicated
career columnist.
Angela is also a syndicated
career columnist, and she recently shared her career story in a TEDx Talk titled «How I broke the rules & found my perfect job.»