Sentences with phrase «publishing on a career path»

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She recently published You're Never Weird on the Internet (Almost), a hilarious, insightful memoir that takes readers on a tour of her unconventional upbringing and career path.
The impact of student debt on career choice has been a concern of academic leaders since the early 1990s, when a series of commentaries published in medical journals warned of a serious drought in the physician - scientist pipeline unless something was done to help recruit and retain people on that career path.
Wong will tell the story of her dramatic career change from lawyer to children's author and talk about various paths to publication (with practical and easy tips on both traditional publishing and self - publishing).
Kevan works with her authors to help them realize their dreams of being published and to build a long term career as a writer, and strives to partner with her clients on all phases of the publishing path.
There is no absolute right or wrong way to publish; the path taken depends entirely on what each author wishes to put into their career and what they hope to get out of it.
Says Hugh, «There is no absolute right or wrong way to publish; the path taken depends entirely on what each author wishes to put into their career and what they hope to get out of it.
Membership in LRWA offers the published or aspiring author many opportunities to improve their knowledge of craft and further their writing career, regardless of where they are on their career path.
On Thursday, The National Law Journal published a piece by Ari Kaplan about three lawyers pursuing unusual career paths.
Some employers have an amazing amount of information published on their sites, including job openings, job application procedures, career paths / tracks, corporate culture, and much more.
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