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A spate of recent books presents a wide range of analyses -- and some common answers -- about what ails academe.
On the occasion of the 15th anniversary of our first issue, the editor of Science Careers makes a few observations and suggestions.
With the right attitude and actions, you can rise to the top on interview day.
A critical shortage of highly skilled cybersecurity technicians and engineers means wide-ranging opportunities for scientists.
If you want to work in industry in this economy, tweak your CV to emphasize the "development" side of R&D.
It was a difficult year for careers in science but another good year for Science Careers.
Recent reports from the National Academies see no break in the clouds over the scientific labor market.
A few researchers trained in the United States are seeking -- and often finding -- careers in Turkey.
In industry these days, verbal recommendations mean a lot more than those written on paper.
The first postdoctoral professional master’s degree graduates are very positive about the program.
Scientists in many disciplines need informatics and computational skills to exploit the increasingly vast quantities of available data.
Need to find out who's who inside a company? Here's how the pros do it.
No talented child ever says, "I want to pipette repetitively when I grow up."
In a job market where even entry-level jobs are going to people with industry experience, how can you compete?
When moving away from the bench and into the business side of industry, it's important for scientists to realize that there's not just one gaping chasm to cross, but two.
Three researchers on food and health describe how they developed careers in the field.
Recent research questions some popular estimates of the role of the foreign-born in founding high-tech companies.
Workplace stress is intensifying in the sciences. Here are some ways of dealing with it.