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Finding a Workplace Where You Fit
Figuring out what the daily work environment will be like is an important consideration for graduate students in accepting and applying for jobs, advises Natalie Lundsteen.
Demystifying the Campus Visit
Dada Docot provides advice for effectively preparing ahead of time.

Voluntary Nomads
Clara M. Lovett examines the international face of the gig academy and the career issues it raises.

How to Stop Yourself From Being Overworked and Bitter
People who do too much service can take longer to advance in their careers, are often unhappy with how service is distributed in the department and are more likely to burn out or leave the academy, write Rachel McLaren and Anthony Ocampo, who offer tips for avoiding that.

Teaching Through Impostor Monsters
Witnessing how such monsters forcefully silenced her students, Irina Popescu decided to actively introduce them into her class.

Navigating the Surprising Stress of a Job Offer
It can prompt as much panic as delight, writes Derek Attig, who offers advice on how best to deal with it all.
Microclimates: Contesting a One-Size-Fits-All Approach to Trans Equality
Challenging interpersonal and systemic transphobia requires context-specific interventions, writes Derek P. Siegel.

Like New Professor, Like Mom
Stephanie L. Liberatore describes eight ways the two roles are quite similar.
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