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Self-Awareness: The Key to Professional Success is Understanding your Personality

  • January 23, 2018
iJOBS Blog

As individuals, our personality is unique; however, there are basic shared characteristics among us and it is important to understand our personality as it impacts the relationships with those around us. A simple definition of personality is our natural or preferred way of being. Naturally we feel competent, productive, and energetic, and sometimes are not aware of our innate way of being. Knowing our strengths can be a good asset, but it can also be a liability if they are used inappropriately.

A First at Ferring

  • December 19, 2017
iJOBS Blog

Ferring The Rutgers iJOBs site visit to Ferring Pharmaceuticals on November 30th marked the first time when Ferring hosted students from a university for an onsite visit. Ferring was established in Malmo, Sweden by Dr. Frederik Paulson in 1950, and today, has offices all over the globe, including the corporate headquarters in Saint Prex, Switzerland.

What can you be with a PhD? An impactful research mentor

  • December 14, 2017
iJOBS Blog

I attended a two-day workshop called “What Can You Be With a PhD?” (WCUB) on November 4-5, 2017. This article is published as the second in two-part coverage of the “Teaching and Education” panel during WCUB. What exactly can one do once they are deemed an expert in their respective field? The answer to that question turns out to be: many things!

Experiences at Society for Neuroscience 2017

  • December 7, 2017

During the week of November 11th- 15th, the 47th Annual Meeting of Society for Neuroscience (SfN), the largest international neuroscience conference took place. This conference rotates between a few big cities, and for 2017, it was held in Washington D.C.. To give you an idea of the size of this conference, this year there were 30,021 attendees from 80 countries. Of the attendees, there were 13,552 abstract presentations, and 534 exhibiting companies.

What to know before starting your Ph.D. program

  • October 24, 2017

An article published back in September, in Science magazine, aims to answer the age-old question, “What do I need to know before starting my Ph.D.?” by asking current Ph.D. students. and postdocs what they wish they had known about graduate school when they started. Starting a Ph.D.

The Silent Epidemic Among Graduate Students: Mental Health Disorders

  • October 19, 2017

Untitled design (1)Mental health problems have become increasingly prevalent among graduate students, yet they are easily overlooked. I recently read In this commentary, Shorr highlights how he unexpectedly learned that a significant number of graduate students are affected by mental health disorders and in particular, depression.

Rutgers iJOBS Workshop on obtaining NSF I-Corps funding and PhD Entrepreneurship

  • September 28, 2017
iJOBS Blog

In the age of venture capital funding and angel investors, the National Science Foundation NSF has created the Innovation Corps (I-corps) program to promote tech entrepreneurship. It primarily aims to increase the economic impact of academic research projects. Unfortunately, several factors can impede the process of taking scientific research from academic labs to create successful economic ventures.

How to Overcome Common Career Challenges

  • September 15, 2017
iJOBS Blog

The newly established Office of Postdoctoral Affairs, in association with Rutgers iJOBs, recently held a workshop titled ‘How to Overcome Common Career Challenges’. This workshop was conducted by Dr. Thomas Magaldi who serves as the Manager of Career & Professional Development at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center. Identifying the graduate and post-doctoral training experiences as ‘training in humility’, Dr.

Communication Tips for Non-Native English Speakers

  • September 7, 2017
iJOBS Blog

By Jennifer Casiano Communication Many of us are or know someone whose first language is not English. Some of us they are. As a non-native English speaker myself, my main piece of advice is to not underestimate yourself and be confident that with practice you will get better.