I found out that I was going to be a dad in February of 2016. In March, I attended the Building Future Faculty Workshop. In April, I lost my job after my postdoc funding evaporated. Needless to say, this was a chaotic time in my […]
Category: Launch Your Career
Recommendable
It’s reference season. Job applications, grad school applications, scholarship applications… they all ask us to find someone respectable to vouch for us. I don’t know if I qualify as respectable, but I do receive a lot of requests for letters of recommendations. What’s it take […]
The Mindset for Your Job Hunt
It’s no secret that most people experience a lot of stress when they’re hunting for jobs. I can’t say I blame them: ultimately a job hunt is a process that requires another person to make a huge decision affecting our lives. When you’re on the […]
Three Essential Resume Hacks
I’ve always resented resumes. The pressure feels enormous: how do I summarize who I am and the value I bring on the front of a piece of paper? There’s so much more to me. When I was in school, I also felt like I had […]
I have to reapply for my job this week
“Finally, he’s taking a dose of his own medicine.” If you’ve been following along for any period of time, you know I give a lot of advice about how to hunt for, apply to, and land a job that you love. The seeds for the […]
Don’t Disengage, Curate!
I’ve encountered a lot of people lately who deleted their social media accounts and are quite pleased with the result. They were tired of the negativity and the wasted time of getting sucked into the gripe-fest that was their news feeds, and so they made […]
You’re Self-Employed – Act Like It!
The world of work has changed dramatically in the last few decades. Not very long ago, a college degree was a guarantee that you’d have a job. Those days are gone, and with this new employment uncertainty comes a second challenge that no one seems […]
How to be better than almost everyone at almost anything
Did you know that people move through four distinct stages when learning a new skill? Martin Broadwell wrote about them in 1969 and educators have been using his framework ever since. Just knowing what these stages are (and where you’re at in the process) can […]
Use Your Ears to Unlock Your Career
I talk too much. That’s what I’ve learned these past few weeks. Maybe it’s the teacher in me, desperate to turn everything into a lecture. You talk too much too. How can I know that? Easy: listening is one of those things that you can […]
Who’s Interviewing Who?
So you’ve got a job interview lined up? Great! You ask the Career Center how to prepare, and they tell you: “Remember, you’re interviewing them, too.” Um. What? I was unaware the recruiters’ career depended on you landing this internship. I didn’t realize that the […]