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Put One Foot in Front of the Other

As we move into the next phase of the coronavirus crisis, Victoria McGovern asks, how can we slow down and focus on fewer, more meaningful goals?

Advancing Through Crises

They can be opportunities for personal growth and cultivating compassion toward others, writes Adriana Bankston.

You Aren't Bragging

When job seeking, don't downplay your strengths and accomplishments but instead know that, by recognizing them, you're giving employers necessary information, writes Diane A. Safer.

Career Exploration -- A Grand Experiment

For Ph.D.s, going on the job market can be a lot like conducting scientific research, writes Briana Konnick, who offers guidance and an iterative framework.

Career Planning in a Pandemic

Christine Kelly offers some lessons she's learned that may help you find your way through this economic downturn and any others you might face during your career.

‘Academic’ Means More Than Tenure Track

The discourse about academic vs. nonacademic careers omits a category of fulfilling careers that students might be interested in pursuing, writes Gina Shereda, and we should stop framing job opportunities that way.

Navigating Culture Shock in Career Transitions

Sometimes even seemingly minor professional moves can leave you feeling as if you’ve teleported to a foreign land, Leah Collum writes, and she offers five strategies to help you cope.

Great Advice Is Closer Than You Know

If you are in graduate school or beyond, you've lived long enough to know how to respond to challenges that life presents you, Victoria McGovern writes. What would your younger self tell you?