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| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 47 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Categories | EducationHow To | ||||

Who works at MIT Lincoln Lab?
MIT Lincoln Laboratory employs a diverse workforce of scientists, engineers, and support staff. The laboratory offers a wide range of job opportunities for individuals with backgrounds in engineering, mathematics, comp... more
What is candidacy?
* The 6-week formal exam required by grad school
* Advisor/committee chooses a topic
* Typically not something you have worked on
* But good for you to know
* You do a literature review on the topic
* Deli... more
I am loving September in Boston. Today when I stepped out the sun was just right. Warms your heart but doesn’t burn the skin. Then after work I went to Home Goods and the evening too was just perfect.
You know when you’re driving and the sun decide... more
I have been told by multiple employers that my resume using this template is the best resume they had ever seen! I always got the interview if not the job! I have also helped many friends successfully use this template and give their careers huge mak... more
In this episode I cover what it means to be a systems analyst and share from my personal experience spanning three jobs post academia. A systems analysis role is 1) problem solving 2) big picture architecting of how to solve a problem backed by techn... more
In this episode, I share from my recent experiences as program manager and what I learned. Being in a leadership position is very different from being an individual contributor and I think it’s good to strike a balance of having both aspects on separ... more
Follow on LinkedIn and let me know if you need any help or advice with finding a job at any of the organizations I have worked in so far. Chances are I can at least point you in the right direction if I have not worked there yet. A referral is the mo... more
LADIES, change your profile photo and LI headline this New Year. (I need to as well once I find someone to take a headshot of me, lol!)
Here is what I have learned and like to share!!
🌱 Get someone to take a headshot of you in the outdoors again... more
Awesome !
Very well put together presentation on a very exciting topic for scientists especially as well as in general terms for non scientists interested in science.
A podcast for aspiring scientists and those aspiring to aspire!
How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.
Apple Podcasts | #149 |









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