Using LinkedIn for careers research
In this post, we show how LinkedIn can be used to get career inspiration and to research different career options.
A life science careers blog for early career researchers
This blog aims to inspire early career researchers exploring different career options. We provide interview-based profiles of life scientists working in diverse science-related careers and articles on a broad range of career-related topics, with new content added on a regular basis.
In this post, we show how LinkedIn can be used to get career inspiration and to research different career options.
Barbara Tizzano shares her experience of moving into clinical trial management. This is a career area that may be attractive for people who love coordinating projects and bringing people together to solve real-life problems.
One of the most important aspects of your CV is the structure and formatting. This article focuses on four questions to ask yourself when selecting or creating a template for your CV.
In this post, we explain some techniques that can help you demonstrate your skills in your CV & cover letter.
Ami S. Lakdawala shared details of her career in pharma Research & Development, which has taken her from computational chemistry to overarching roles in strategy and operations
Tobias Maier talked to us about how a blog he started during his postdoc led to his career in science communication.
This post includes top tips for your job application and interview, based on the advice provided by recruiters and hiring managers at EMBL career events.
Ilaria Ferlenghi tells us about her career in industry, and her thoughts on how research in industry compares to academia.
We talked to David Jackson about his career, which has taken him from a wet-lab PhD at EMBL to leading bioinformatics innovation in biotech.
Anne Nielsen tells us about her role as a scientific editor at The EMBO Journal, including how she made the transtition from a postdoc to EMBO.