Job search strategies for early career researchers

About this video

What are the career options available to an early career researcher? What are you truly an expert in, and how can you shape that into a career path? Whether you plan on staying in academia or venturing into industry, having a good job search strategy is fundamental.

Natalie Lundsteen has literally written the book on career planning for researchers. Join this unmissable webinar to learn key tips that will help improve your chances of crafting a career that matches your interests and expertise. Get expert advice on finding the job you want and come away with a practical plan for your research career future.

About the presenter

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Natalie Lundsteen
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Assistant Dean for Career and Professional Development and Assistant Professor of Psychiatry, Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

Natalie oversees career resources and programs for biomedical science graduate students and postdoctoral scholars at an academic medical center. She has also been a career development advisor to graduate students, postdocs and alumni at MIT, Oxford University and Stanford University. She is a regular PhD career advice contributor to Inside Higher Ed’s ‘Carpe Careers’ blog, and co-author of ReSearch: A Career Guide for Scientists, published by Elsevier in June 2017.

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