So many articles, so much trite information.
Here's a good one about reinventing yourself:
https://hbr.org/2020/11/5-strategies-for-reinventing-your-career-in-uncertain-times
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2019/12/09/how-to-get-a-great-new-job-in-2020/#1abed22f665a
Just show up! Sound advice from a fellow coach: https://mailchi.mp/alvcoaching/founding-females-2405170
Download this handy booklet: https://www.sciencemag.org/booklets/building-your-network published by AAAS, the American Association for the Advancement of Science.
A PhD project can feel like it demands more time than is humanly possible. PhD candidate Angel Santiago-Lopez came up with a list of project-management skills that could help you to tame the beast.Nature | 3 min read (from January)
Dr. Karawdeniya offers simple but sound advice for graduate students (and it’s quite handy for the rest of us, too). Don’t compare yourself with others, blindly trust your data or get stuck after one failure. And, when you struggle with problems, don’t suffer alone.Nature | 5 min read (from July)
Many young professionals have a negative association with the concept of networking. The contemporary view of networking is that it's about creating mutually beneficial relationships.
For a good article on this view check out:
Awesome article on how to start a conversation at a networking event: https://www.themuse.com/advice/30-brilliant-networking-conversation-starters