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What to Do When You Know You Can't Meet a Deadline

It's easy to drop a ball in this busy season, writes Natalie Lundsteen, who offers some advice for how to best handle the situation.

You May Not Be the Inside Candidate

But you can still be the top choice for the job, argues Kay Kimball Gruder, who offers advice for how to increase your odds.

Graduate Students Need to Think Differently About Time

James M. Van Wyck recommends that Ph.D. students make at least three mental shifts about time as they negotiate graduate school.

Presenting Your Research to an Industry Audience

Francine Mahak discusses the different context and expectations of such an audience and offers practical tips for graduate students.

Collaboration as Career Value

Knowing and articulating your approach to working with others can be an asset on the job market, writes Joseph Stanhope Cialdella.

The Strategic Way to Be Yourself in a Job Search

Derek Attig offers three suggestions on how to strike a balance between being real and being professional -- and figuring out what that even means -- when talking to potential employers.

Managing Subconscious Messages in Your Job Search

Sometimes you can use them to your benefit, writes Joseph Barber, and other times you want to make sure they don't disadvantage you.

Grad Students Should Consider Administrative Work

A wide range of positions at colleges and universities are open to those with a Ph.D., writes Chris M. Golde.