Interviews
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?
Many candidates don’t realize how important it is to have thoughtful and unique interview questions ready to ask the interviewer. Prepare these questions for your next interview.
It’s not what you say sometimes but what you do. What are your non-verbal cues saying to a potential employer? Learn what to do to present yourself as the best candidate for the job, without ever saying a word.
Here are some thoughts on breaking into the biomechanical engineering market.
Recently published research of 1,610 job applications reveal key factors for the best time to apply for jobs.
How long does it take to go from application to job offer at a typical life sciences company?
Here are some tips for getting in the door at one of the top international pharmas in the world.
Once upon a time, before the internet, you typically heard of a job through your local newspaper.