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When do you need a CV? When do you need a résumé? What's the difference anyway? Join us for a workshop on effective CVs and resumes and learn how to decide when to use which one.
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Is LinkedIn really that important? Of course it is! 80-90% of recruiters use LinkedIn, 85% of jobs are landed through networking, and the first thing potential employers will do is Google you. But, what makes a good profile? And, what else is LinkedIn good for?
Writing a research statement: a panel with Dr. Katie Dagon (NCAR) and Dr. Elizabeth Maroon (UWM)
March 22, 2021
The panelists give some insight and tips on writing a research statement for a job in academia or research.
*Formatting Tips for Your Research Statement: Include a line space between each paragraph; keep normal margins; avoid tiny fonts; use bolding to emphasize key statements; include subheadings. Space is your friend.
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Join Cat Diebel-Wilson from CU Graduate Student Career Services for a CV/Resume workshop. You will learn best practices for formatting, wording, and representing yourself in the best way possible on your resume to get the job you want. Event hosted by the CIRES Graduate Association.
You can access the workshop using the following Google Meet link:
https://meet.google.com/ztu-zaqg-rao
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Join PAC Boulder and invited speaker Dr. Lindsay Diamond for an informal chat about two important topics that don't get nearly enough love: How to share your research with the world and what's out there for folks who don't want to stay in academia. After a brief postdoc in 2009, Lindsay left academia and has since enjoyed two entirely different careers.