Putting Yourself Out There: How to Present the ‘You’ You Want Employers to See

  • June 30, 2016
iJOBS Blog

By: Chris Lowe

The advice to keep unprofessional or embarrassing pictures from Facebook and Instagram has long been impressed on all of us. But why not take it one step further?

Mo Money, Mo Problems: The Future of the Academic Postdoc

  • June 16, 2016
iJOBS Blog

For better or for worse, in America, talking about how much money you make is taboo.  If you find the subject distasteful, look away now!

Discover the Transferable Ph.D. Skills that Make You Employable

  • June 9, 2016
iJOBS Blog

By Jennifer Casiano-Matos ijobs_jennifercasiano_1 It is very common in the Ph.D. and post-doc community to call ourselves specialists. Moving beyond the “specialist” or “graduate student” label is something that we ought to do if we are interested in a job outside academia. We often commit the mistake of not realizing the qualifications and skills that can make us stand out from others.

Meet the Bloggers: Jennifer Casiano

  • June 3, 2016
iJOBS Blog

Jennifer CasianoHello All! My name is Jennifer. I am a first year Ph.D. student in the Microbiology and Molecular Genetics program at Rutgers University.  I am from Cabo Rojo, Puerto Rico: a town on the west coast with beautiful beaches and sun every day. I have a bachelor’s degree in Industrial Microbiology and a master’s degree in Biology from the University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez (UPRM).

Scientist, artist, storyteller

  • May 26, 2016

 

By: Yang Chen

On April 12th, I, the “one day intern”, was rotated to a medical marketing team at Ogilvy CommonHealth Worldwide.

Informational Interview: Rudy Bellani, CEO of Oystir

  • May 19, 2016
iJOBS Blog

By: Myka Ababon I first stumbled upon Oystir last year while I was browsing the internet for iJOBS blog post ideas. I first encountered a mention of Oystir in Reddit and, after visiting their website, realized what a great resource it was for graduate students and postdocs looking to go into non-academic careers. In short, it was perfect for the iJOBS community.