Interviews
Not every organization conducts exit interviews, but for many, they are very important procedures when an employee leaves. Learn how to successfully conduct yourself in an exit interview in our guide.
Treating an interview as anything but serious is a huge mistake. I have interviewed thousands of people and some high school graduates performed better in an interview than some college degreed individuals.You don’t need a PhD to perform well in an interview. Proper preparation is the key.
Ghosting employers is the professional equivalent of standing someone up for a date, and it can ruin your professional reputation, especially in the tight-knit biopharma industry.
One of the biggest mistakes job candidates make is failing to ask any questions to the interviewer. Remember these questions to ask at the end of a job interview.
The job interview is a delicate kind of “dance” between job seeker and employer. Therefore, to succeed you must avoid these common interview mistakes.
A growing number of employers are asking “behavioral questions” in the job interview. If you’re currently on the job market, you should spend some time researching the most likely behavioral questions you’ll be asked in your next interview, how you can prepare for these questions, and the best answers.
It may be a bit cliche, but it’s true… if you don’t come across as confident in yourself and your abilities to do your job, how do you expect an employer to likewise feel confident making a long-term investment in you as a new employee?
It may not feel like it when you’re preparing for interviews, putting your application materials together, and in general trying to become the best possible job candidate… but you’re also evaluating potential new employers to see if their organization is the right fit for you.
Most life science and biotech professionals are aware of the highly competitive process involved with trying to secure full-time positions in academia. Approximately 42% of life science professionals with doctorate degrees work in academia.* Unfortunately, only a fraction of them have full-time faculty positions.*
Online video interviews are becoming increasingly common as remote employment increases and globalization changes the labor market.So what are the most important things you need to know about video interviewing?