In How I Got My Job, folks from across the food and restaurant industry answer Eater’s questions about, well, how they got their job. Today’s installment: Ali Slagle. We’ve all been there: Standing at the open fridge, staring at its contents, and trying to figure out what to cook that’s […]
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Research technicians and laboratory managers are important for keeping scientific research moving forward. They collect data, oversee budgets and supplies, and manage research teams. Yet, these positions aren’t always recognized as long-term career options and individuals in these roles often lack the resources and support needed to develop their own […]
While applying to and attending law school are difficult for anyone, people with disabilities often face extra hurdles on the path to practicing law. “Applying to law school requires strong self-advocacy and patience that puts a unique burden on students with disabilities,” notes Burton Blanck, university professor of Syracuse University […]
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Welcome to the latest installment of Law Admissions Q&A, a feature that provides law school admissions advice to readers who send in inquiries. If you have a question about law school admissions, email us for a chance to be featured in a future post. My dream is to get accepted […]
getty There is an incredibly important thing that you need in the interviewing process and to excel in your career that nobody tells you about. Career experts, friends and colleagues offer you their bland, trite, cliché advice about résumés, LinkedIn profiles, networking and how to swiftly scale the ladders of […]