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The cost of accepting a dead-end job, or working for a bad boss or an employer that isn't going anywhere, can be enormous.
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"Companies play favorites. You're either one of the favored few, or you're an orphan stepchild, all depending upon where in the company you work."
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Very few of the factors that will make you successful are out of your hands.
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If you're entrenched in something that isn't your lifelong passion--see below--you've got to get off those rails and find some way to get back on the right track.
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My attitude is that if you are stuck, you should do anything you can to get unstuck as long as it's not illegal, unethical, or obviously foolish.
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If they can't influence others positively, they will be relegated to running assays for the next 10 years.
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I can't help wondering why, if only 15% to 20% of grad students and postdocs go on to academic careers, do we describe the career choices of the other 80% as "alternative"?
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"Our best people foster a killer instinct."
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"It might be okay to take a shortcut if you're trying to decide which peanut butter to buy, but in the area of career decisions, shortcuts are dangerous." –J. Edward Russo
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The trick is to meet conflict head on with the goal of managing it, not winning.
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The single most important evidence of productive research in industry is the development of research applications that can return value on shareholders' investments.
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There's no substitute for in-person networking, but LinkedIn, the professional networking Web site, can advance your job search.
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Even for experienced interviewers, some basic rules of courtesy and etiquette are worth reviewing.
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"Activator," "behavior," and "consequence" are key concepts in this simple management theory.
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Job seekers need to be able to interpret the jargon used in job ads and interviews.
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Finding a job in 2009 will take a perfect plan, perseverance, and a positive attitude.
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Landing an informational interview starts with good networking. Succeeding at it takes preparation and practice.
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Ph.D. scientists working in business development scout for new technologies, plan new initiatives, negotiate licensing agreements, and often work directly with customers.
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Some of the things you hear during the job search are about as silly as a bad pickup line.
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If you're not a natural-born communicator, you can still communicate effectively by learning a few key points.
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