Strategies for Managing Conflict and Feedback

  • March 22, 2018
iJOBS Blog

By Jennifer Casiano-Matos On February 21st, I had the opportunity to participate in a talk about managing conflict and feedback by Dr. Lori Conlan from the Office of Intramural Training and Education (OITE) at NIH. This talk was part of a training series on developing the tools for a successful training or career experience, and more specifically, improving workplace dynamics. In her talk, we discussed several aspects on how to identify a conflict, solve it and most importantly give and manage feedback to other colleagues.

Staying relevant at your company

  • March 20, 2018
iJOBS Blog

By: Aminat Saliu Musah You’ve landed the job of your choice and you’re finally moving up in your career path. You were hired because you stood out; you showcased your passion and ability to get the job done and you’ve aptly justified your presence in the company. So, what’s next? How do you stay relevant? While you might be an expert in your field, many people tend to get too comfortable at work. Staying relevant goes beyond observing your daily duties, it also requires a set of soft skills.

Bridging the gap between Industry and Academic collaborations: Implementation of Good Clinical Laboratory Practices

  • March 13, 2018
iJOBS Blog

This post was written following the iJOBs Workshop: From Bedside to Bench and Back: regulatory requirements for collaborations between pharma industry and academia, on February 27 by Damir Hamamdzic, PhD. Throughout the past decades, expansion of academic-industry partnerships has become a more prominent feature in the broader landscape of partnerships within biomedical innovation.

SciPhD 2018: experiences of fellow Rutgers iJOBS bloggers

  • March 8, 2018
iJOBS Blog

This past month, Rutgers once again hosted Dr. Randall Ribaudo and Larry Petcovic, the co-founders of SciPhD. SciPhD is a 36-hour training for scientists who are interested in the transition from academic careers to non-academic careers. The course typically takes place over two weekends during the month of February. During this workshop, attendees go through different workshops, team/business building experiences, networking experiences, and much more!

How to Prepare for the Industry Job Market

  • March 6, 2018
iJOBS Blog

By Huri Mücahit Edited by: Tomas Kazsa, Maryam Alapa, and Eileen Oni   The following blog post was written after attending the iJOBS Seminar: How to Prepare for the Industry Job Market For many Ph.D. students, a career in the pharmaceutical industry is considered to be the ultimate goal. However, the job search and application process can be more daunting and lengthy than we would like.

Declining interest in academic careers: A 2017 study examines what might be the cause!

  • March 1, 2018
iJOBS Blog

In September 2017, Michael Roach and Henry Sauermann examined the declining interest in academic careers; published in PLOS ONE . One might assume that this decline is due to a difficult job market, however, the authors found that the majority of graduate students who lost interest in academia had other reasons. The question was examined using a longitudinal survey that followed 854 Ph.D. students, in the natural sciences and engineering, from 39 U.S. research universities.