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par TARA SIEBARTH | 18 juin 2015
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https://www.affairesuniversitaires.ca/virtual-networking-2/
Fichier média
par TARA SIEBARTH | 18 juin 2015
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https://www.affairesuniversitaires.ca/virtual-networking-2/
Matière à réflexion
par KULPREET CHEEMA | 16 octobre 2023

By building a strong LinkedIn profile and reaching out to your network to do some information interviews, you are setting yourself on a path for success.

networking-catalyst-academic-career-success/">network with non-academic professionals with graduate degrees and learned about different career paths. In this column, I will focus on how to explore these fascinating non-academic career options with LinkedIn and informational interviews.

1. B...

https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/graduate-matters/beyond-the-books-a-practical-guide-to-linkedin-networking-and-exploring-diverse-careers/
Café Carrières
par LIZ KOBLYK | 05 octobre 2015
networking. In the good news column, though, is this: the skills networking develops continue to help you when you’re employed and need to manage up. There are some false assumptions out there about both networking and managing up: that employers will come to the right conclusions with minimal ...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/careers-cafe/better-communication-at-work-managing-up/
Conseils carrière
par CAROLYN STEELE | 10 avril 2007

Academic networking for the neophyte

networking; in academia they call it collaboration. Either way, if you aren't connected to your field, you're not only missing out on the best part of an academic career, you're missing out on a valuable career-building resource.

Get up and dance, Professor Wallflower

The concept of netwo...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/even-phds-do-it/
From PhD to Life-FR
par JENNIFER POLK | 28 août 2014
networking, think it is insincere, that it’s not something they’re good at anyway. Now, I have many thoughts about all this, but let me offer just one in this post. I make a distinction between networking proper and informational interviews. The latter involves making contact with a person wh...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/from-phd-to-life/dont-shy-away-from-informational-interviews/
From PhD to Life-FR
par JENNIFER POLK | 01 février 2017
networking, and professionalism. Skills The "bottom line," says Continue reading, author of You Majored In What? and director of Vanderbilt's career centre, is that "emp...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/from-phd-to-life/prepare-future-job-search/
Articles de fond
par TIM JOHNSON | 06 octobre 2008

Social networking sites are uncharted territory for cheating, identity theft and other mischief. How should universities address the growing possibilities for problems on the new frontier?

networking site Facebook. Despite the university’s public declarations that no one at Dalhousie had used dogs for research in years, word spread like a virus, and the group acquired tens of thousands of members in just a few days. A very different controversy swept campus last December. Some...
https://universityaffairs.ca/features/feature-article/the-wild-web/
Conseils carrière
par ADAM CRYMBLE | 17 août 2011

The essential info to include when selling yourself at a networking event.

networking is important, especially for those on the job market. Entering these networking sessions prepared with a strong “elevator pitch” can make all the difference. Elevator pitches, as their name implies, are concise self-promotional spiels that underline your skills and interests in the...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/crafting-an-effective-elevator-pitch/
Café Carrières
par LIZ KOBLYK | 28 novembre 2011
networking, particularly as it applies to the academic job search. Her take was that networking is like exercise. It's painful in the moment, but healthy in the long term, and can even bring moments of elation. The trick, she said, is to strike the right tone. This consists of a blend of " https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/careers-cafe/striking-the-right-tone/
Conseils carrière
par CARLA GUNN | 13 spetembre 2010

The public and private sides of social networking.

networking sites like Facebook, students may find themselves privy to all sorts of intriguing information – from the political groups to which their professors belong, to details about arguments with their child...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/career-advice-article/two-faced-facebook/
Café Carrières
par LIZ KOBLYK | 23 janvier 2012
networking, I want to address one final, painful topic. So far, I’ve looked at situations controlled by the networker. What happens, though, if you run into someone with whom you suspect you have burned a bridge? That question came up in a workshop, in which a participant noted he had been net...
https://universityaffairs.ca/career-advice/careers-cafe/making-amends-in-the-new-year/
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