The top ten most widely read articles in September 2015 from naturejobs.com, including working environments, the plight of the postdoc, data misgivings and more!
This month the Naturejobs team have been at their busiest, working hard to put together a successful Naturejobs Career Expo in London, which happened on 18 September 2015. In case you couldn’t join us, keep your eye on the blog as over the coming weeks we’ll be publishing a series of blogs and videos from the event.
But obviously there’s more to our blog & Nature Careers than the Expo. We’ve published some great articles this month, and to refresh your memories of some of them, we’ve pulled out the top ten most read ones from September! Happy reading.
1. Working environment: When labs go bad
2. Employee benefits: Plight of the postdoc
3. How to approach a PI with misgivings about data
4. Career paths: There’s no set route for scientists
5. Creative writing: A world of pure imagination
7. Science communication: A foot in the door
8. Turning point: Martin Jinek
9. Social media: The art of self-promotion
10. Spotlight on faculty positions: Formula for success
Thanks to all our contributors on the Naturejobs blog this month, without whom we wouldn’t have a blog to read! Samuel Van Ransbeeck, Zoe Self, Rachel Yoho, Monya Baker, Naoimh O’Connor, Nina Divorty, Lauren Emily Wright, Gaia Donati, Paul Brack, Steve Hurst, Catherine Seed, Payal Bhatia, Carina Dehner.
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