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Collaboration as Career Value

Knowing and articulating your approach to working with others can be an asset on the job market, writes Joseph Stanhope Cialdella.

The Strategic Way to Be Yourself in a Job Search

Derek Attig offers three suggestions on how to strike a balance between being real and being professional -- and figuring out what that even means -- when talking to potential employers.

Managing Subconscious Messages in Your Job Search

Sometimes you can use them to your benefit, writes Joseph Barber, and other times you want to make sure they don't disadvantage you.

Grad Students Should Consider Administrative Work

A wide range of positions at colleges and universities are open to those with a Ph.D., writes Chris M. Golde.

Navigating Your First U.S. Job Offer

Leah Collum provides a road map for international graduate students.

Finding Your Flow

Doing so can enhance your scholarly life and help you advance your career, says Victoria McGovern.

Summer Is for Research, Reading -- and Self-Reflection

By giving yourself a little more time to consider and explore your career options, Melissa Dalgleish writes, you can plan out concrete actions to take in small chunks throughout the academic year.

Yes, You Are a Superhero

Jessica A. Hutchins and Thi Nguyen show how you can develop career success through imagining the stories you want to tell -- about yourself, your experience or the difference you hope to make in your community.