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Careers in Science . Academic Careers Government & Private Job Postings Assignment. Careers versus “The Job”. Jobs pay the bills. Job synonyms: work, employment, your position Career synonyms: occupation, profession, your calling.
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Careers in Science Academic Careers Government & Private Job Postings Assignment
Careers versus “The Job” • Jobs pay the bills. • Job synonyms: work, employment, your position • Career synonyms: occupation, profession, your calling. • As you build a career in science or any other discipline you will have many jobs, a.k.a. work experiences. • Jobs should also facilitate your career strategy. • Good jobs will provide opportunities for you to learn new skills. • Good jobs will challenge you so to increase your disciplinary knowledge base and experience. • You should set career goals. Keep these goals in mind when considering jobs and when determining whether to stay at a job or move on.
Career Planning Starts Now! • Now what courses and GPA you will need. • Review programs early (sophomore year) • Be open minded about all subdisciplines. • Get engaged in science outside of coursework • Undergraduate research opportunities • Internship programs (research – industry - professional) • Demonstrate interest (clubs and Sci.Tech. Seminars) • Tutor in the Learning Center • References (typically three minimum) • Take any entrance exams early (junior year) • Have a “Back-up Plan”!
Careers in Academia:The Traditional Path to Full Professor • Undergraduate Education (BSc) and Research Experience (4-5 y). • Graduate Degrees: • M.Sc. Coursework and Research Thesis (2 y). • Ph.D. Coursework (minor) and Research Dissertation (4-5 y). • Postdoctoral Research (1-4 y) • Assistant Professor (5-7 y) • Associate Professor (????) • Full Professor
Outside of Academia • Professional Careers Paths • Professional Schools (pharmacology, dentistry, medicine, veterinary med.) • Specializations (e.g. residency programs in medicine) • Research leading to academic positions. • Government Career Paths • National Research Laboratories (e.g. NRL, NOAA, NASA, NIH) • Funding Agencies (e.g. NSF, ONR, NIH) • Federal, State and Local agencies (e.g., EPA, DEP, York County) • Private Sector Opportunities • Endowed Research Laboratories (e.g. CIW) • Industry Research & Development • Non-Government Non-Profits • Non-traditional science careers
Searching for Science Jobs(Assignment; Due November 9th) • Determine jobs available in your area of scientific interest – requires a disciplinary focus. • Find different educational / research requirements. • Find diverse employment sectors (private, government, academic). • Try diverse sources for postings (see web links) • Minimum of 5 job descriptions with educational / experience qualifications (salary if available). • Print the announcement and give its source. • Due next week and be ready to discuss your finds.
Some Science Job Search Websites • http://pubs.acs.org/chemjobs/ Chemistry jobs. • http://environmental-jobs.com/ Environmental Jobs. • http://www.physicstoday.org/jobs/ American Institute of Physics • http://healthcare.monster.com/ Healthcare jobs. • http://www.academiccareers.com/ • http://www.nsf.gov/about/career_opps/ Nat. Sci. Foundation. • http://www.sciencejobs.com/splash.action Science Careers. • http://www.nature.com/naturejobs/index.html Science Careers. • http://www.science-jobs.org/ Science Careers. • http://aaas.sciencecareers.org/js.php Science Careers. • http://www.adsumo.com/ Science Careers. • http://chronicle.com/jobs/ Academic Positions • http://www.biologyjobs.com/ Biology Jobs