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Resiliency and Your Job Search
Christine Kelly offers lessons to help you process negativity and come through as a confident candidate.

Nonprofit Leadership by and for Early Career Scientists
Adriana Bankston encourages early career scientists to seek opportunities to benefit society beyond academe.

Do You Need a Postdoc?
Many Ph.D. students simply default to postdoctoral training as a logical next step, when instead they should be making a much more intentional choice, writes Stephanie K. Eberle.

Connecting Public Scholarship and Professional Development
Joseph Stanhope Cialdella recommends four strategies for expanding how to think about such scholarship in ways that help build skills and knowledge that are relevant for diverse career paths.

Uncovering the Secrets of the Cover Letter
As a job seeker looking for positions beyond faculty roles, you have to achieve a lot in one page, and Joseph Barber provides tips on how to make the most of it.

How the Science of Well-Being Can Enhance Your Career
You can’t figure out which jobs have the possibility to become your vocation, writes Melissa Dalgleish, until you first figure out yourself and your signature strengths.
Solidarity in Times of Precarity
Carolyn Chernoff has a simple suggestion for this conference season and for academics in general: don’t leave your friends behind.

Standing Out After the Interview
Sometimes, not communicating effectively post-interview could even cost you a job, warns Natalie Lundsteen.
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