‘“Path to Career” Resources’
Passport to a Job: Networking, Small Talk, and Other Tips
Feb. 8, 2023—As a part of the Graduate School’s Spring Career Colloquium, Andrea Pietrzyk, Assistant Director in ISSS, will be presenting on the cultural context for networking (what it means in a U.S. setting and why people do it), small talk, and some special interview/resume considerations for international students. Date: February 14th Time: 12-12:45pm Venue: Alumni Hall...
Washington University School of Medicine recruiting Compass scholars for free online laboratory leadership program
Jan. 31, 2023—Applications are now open for the spring 2023 Compass cohort, which begins on February 20! Compass will host the second cohort of scholars this February – a new online training and mentoring program to develop leadership and management skills for early-career biomedical researchers (junior faculty and postdocs welcome). This NIH-funded program focuses on practical skills and...
Scientific Writer Virtual Career Information Session
Nov. 11, 2022—Do you have a PharmD or a PhD in the sciences? Looking for a remote career where you can apply your clinical/scientific expertise and passion for scientific writing? PRIME Education is hosting a Scientific Writer Virtual Career Information Session on November 11th from 12-1pm EST. This session is for highly driven individuals who are interested...
Career Development Workshop Series
Oct. 7, 2022—Continue your professional development with #WorkshopWednesdays! Join us every other month for virtual professional development workshops, designed to help early career scientists connect and plan their future careers. Organized and moderated by the Career Development Subcommittee. Upcoming workshop: Date: October 12, 2022 Time: 1pm ET Topic: Immigrant Researchers from Postdoc to PI To find out...
Explainer: hard vs. soft money
Feb. 4, 2022—You may hear academics throwing around terms like “hard money” and “soft money” when talking about salaries. What do these terms mean, anyway? This blog post explains the difference.
Navigating Curveball Questions in Industry Interviews
Jan. 28, 2021—Path to Career Resources! Check out this article featured in Nature on navigating curveball questions in industry interviews.
Possible Careers for PhDs in Biomedical Sciences
Dec. 11, 2020—Sometimes it’s just nice to have a list of possibilities. Here’s a terrific list of career paths for PhDs in the biomedical sciences, compiled by Lauren Easterling at Indiana University School of Medicine. It’s nicely arranged by broad theme. See something you’re not familiar with? Check out our Beyond the Lab video and podcast series...
Our pick: Top 6 online resources for starting to explore careers in the biomedical sciences
Mar. 23, 2020—So you’re home in self-isolation when you think: this would be a good time to research career options online! Two minutes later, you’re looking at the 1.2 million hits for the search terms “careers for biomedical PhDs.” Yikes! Rather than flailing about on the world wide web, we recommend you start your online research with...
30 Behavioral Interview Questions from LinkedIn Talent Solutions
Mar. 17, 2020—Great businesses are built on people. People who not only have the right skills and experience, but who have the potential to do great things in the role, the team and in the company. However, screening candidates for potential is the toughest part of an interview. Oftentimes you assess someone’s potential by looking at their...
Exploration, Self-Assessment, Goal Setting
Jul. 30, 2018—How do your interests and skills translate to a career choice? What do certain industries do? What steps do I need to take in order to reach my goals? Find the resources to help you explore your career choices here. Exploration Don’t Let Your Dissertation Run Your Life by David A. McDonald, Carpe Careers, Inside...
Networking
Jul. 30, 2018—Personal relationships and personal well-being help carve out your next career steps. The relationships around you can assist you in finding a job as well as shape your decisions. Find out more about how networking and maintaining that work-life balance is essential to having a successful career. Networking Advanced Networking: Six Techniques for Maintaining Professional...
Choosing a Mentor
Jul. 30, 2018—There are many resources to assist you in choosing a mentor and maintaining that relationship. Choosing a Mentor Choosing a Thesis Lab by Skip Brass for ScienceCareers.org Choosing a Graduate or Postdoc Advisor by John Andraos for ScienceCareers.org Forecasting Compatibility: How to Select Your New Boss by Dave Jensen for ScienceCareers.org An Insider’s Guide to Choosing...
Skill Development
Jul. 30, 2018—Hone and polish the skills necessary to make you the most competitive candidate on the job market. Skill Development The NPA Postdoctoral Core Competencies Toolkit by the National Postdoctoral Association Understanding Emotional Intelligence: perhaps a secret to success? for the NIH Office of Intramural Training Education OITE Careers Blog gradLEAF from the Peabody Office of Professional and...
Grant Writing
Jul. 30, 2018—The Office of Career Development highly recommends visiting the Funding page on the BRET website. This site includes: Information from the October 18, 2011, Grants & Fellowship Workshop Tools for Identifying Funding Opportunities Previous Pre- and Postdoctoral Funding Awards at VUMC Training Grant Support Vanderbilt Resources for Writing Your Grant NIH Resources for Writing Your...
Resume & CV Writing
Jul. 30, 2018—There is no easy formula to create the perfect CV, resume, or cover letter. Fortunately, the articles below can assist you in building these documents, and we encourage you to reach out if you would like to have your CV, resume, or cover letter reviewed. The Guide to Resumes and Curricula Vitae by the NIH OITE is...
Search Strategies
Jul. 30, 2018—Career guides Making the Right Moves: A Practical Guide to Scientific Management for Postdocs and New Faculty: This book is a collection of practical advice and experiences from seasoned biomedical investigators Career Basics: Advice and Resources for Scientists: Seven chapters of career advice from sciencecareers.org Career Advice for Life Scientists: Career guides from American Society for...
Navigating Dead Ends
Jul. 30, 2018—Opportunities that did not pan out, a time crunch, or a change in path may have you panicking about what to do next in your job search. Take a deep breath and know there are a few solutions to pursue. It’s April and I Still Don’t Have a Job! The Panicked Scientists’ Guide to Accelerated...
Post-Doc Search
Jul. 30, 2018—Academic Postdoctoral Positions Landing a Postdoctoral Researcher Position by the American Physiological Society Industry Postdoctoral Programs Some Real-World Observations on Industrial Postdocs by Allan Lanthes for Science Careers. List of (some) NIH postdoctoral opportunities (as in academia, not all postdoctoral opportunities are advertised; students are encouraged to reach out directly to potential postdoctoral mentors even if...
Non-Faculty Search
Jul. 30, 2018—Your Ph.D. degree can take you many places, not just to academia. Find out more about nonacademic career search. Start Here In the Beyond the Lab video series, the BRET Office of Career Development interviews Vanderbilt Ph.D. and postdoctoral alumni about their career path in different industries Branching Points blog, a collection of resources designed to...
Faculty Search
Jul. 30, 2018—Jump into your faculty job search with these resources. Job search documents: cover letters, CVs, teaching statements, research plans Writing a Research Plan by Jim Austin for ScienceCareers.org Teaching Portfolio resources from the Vanderbilt Center for Teaching (includes info on Teaching Statements) Visit the Vanderbilt Institute for the Advancement of Higher Education (AdvancED) with assistance...