by
Gimble, Jeffrey M.
Call Number
338.476606 22
Publication Date
2005
Summary
The book deals with both the abstract and practical aspects of moving from a university laboratory to a position in the biotech industry. Each chapter lists common and unique features to evaluate breaking down complex decisions into manageable elements. Several sections provide "how to" guides for the preparation of manuscripts, patents, grants, and internal company documents.
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Bailey, Mary Ann.
Call Number
331.702 22
Publication Date
2005
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Enelow, Wendy S.
Call Number
650.14
Publication Date
2010
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"For most people, the hardest part of writing a resume is getting started. In this book, professional resume writers and career counselors Wendy Enelow and Louise Kursmark give you the help you need to start--and pull together a stunning resume with ease!: the top nine resume strategies for getting noticed and getting interviews; plus format and presentation standards, step-by-step writing instructions, with examples every step of the way, techniques for choosing the best resume type for your situation, tips to use technology effectively in your job search, including scannable and electronic resumes, an extensive directory of job search resources on the Web."--Page 4 of cover.
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Herrick, Scot.
Call Number
650.13 22
Publication Date
2010
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Piotrowski, Katy, 1962-
Call Number
650.14 22
Publication Date
2008
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Offers advice on all phases of the career change process, including tips on discovering natural talents, identifying career passions, and creating a "new-you" resume.
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Robbins-Roth, Cynthia.
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502.373 22
Publication Date
2006
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Many science students find themselves in the midst of graduate school or sitting at a lab bench, and realize that they hate lab work! Even worse is realizing that they may love science, but science (at least academic science) is not providing many job opportunities these days. What's a poor researcher to do!?This book gives first-hand descriptions of the evolution of a band of hardy scientists out of the lab and into just about every career you can imagine. Researchers from every branch of science found their way into finance, public relations, consulting, business development, journalism, an.
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Clements, Ryan, author.
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650.14 23
Publication Date
2014
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"Work. It's what we spend the majority of our adult lives doing. We all want careers that are personally engaging, and financially secure, but often people find themselves professionally unfulfilled, confused, and uncertain about how to make a change that won't jeopardize their security. Drawing on his own experience of leaving a financially secure career at a prestigious international law firm to seek out an uncertain path of entrepreneurship, the author shares his unique story about how he became empowered in his career through a process of re-education, and the insightful lessons about career fulfillment they don't teach us in school. Unsuited gives powerful insights on how people misinterpret the concept of risk when planning their careers, why, because of the Internet, the career advice our parents gave us is outdated, why the work to retire career planning model is a mistake, and why failing, embracing experimentation, and intentionally doing the things that scare us might very well be the most secure path to personal fulfillment. The book gives practical advice on how to channel mastery and psychological flow into a career, and why pursuing rewards (such as money, praise and accomplishment) will ultimately leave us unsatisfied. A practical path is laid out for people who want to start doing what they truly value, how to tap one's inner creative genius, how to use the Internet to share what we love, and how this process can be both personally fulfilling and financially profitable. "
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Shatkin, Laurence, author.
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362.860973 23
Publication Date
2013
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Baur, Jean, 1946-
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650.14 22
Publication Date
2011
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Eliminated! Now What? teaches people how to view their job loss as an opportunity, rather than a crippling dilemma. It explains what to do in the first days following a layoff, how to talk about unemployment with others, and which actions and thoughts will help readers maintain a positive attitude.
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Kursmark, Louise.
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650.14 22
Publication Date
2007
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by
Farley, Janet.
Call Number
650.14
Publication Date
2009
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This book provides a framework for career transition for military service members and their families. While other books similar in scope address just one or two aspects of the job search process, this one addresses the actual entire transition process and includes the family perspective with it.
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McKinney, Anne, 1948-
Call Number
650.142 22
Publication Date
2002
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