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If you’ve ever attended a conference, met dozens of people, and ended up with a stack o...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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“Network,” they say. “It’s the best way to get a job,” they say. But let’s be honest, networking is the worst. Awkward small talk, reaching out to strangers, and getting rejected. It's really cringey.
But there is no way around it! Whether you're ...
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Imagine waking up to a notification that a recruiter is interested in you for an MSL position. Sounds like a dream, right? It's not! This is the power of a highly optimized LinkedIn profile.
However, many aspiring MSLs fail to utilize this power. ...
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We are like a broken record over here about how important it is to network for your job search. It is absolutely one of the best ways to get your resume in front of hiring managers. Â
Here are some great resources to improve your networking skills...
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Pro networking skills are required to work in Medical Affairs. Whether you are an Aspiring MSL, existing MSL or in another Medical Affairs function relationship building is critical! With time and practice you get past the feelings of dread and anx...
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You are looking to land your first MSL position and send your resume to 100s of job listings. Then you never hear back and start to feel really discouraged. The job market is tough and the MSL job market is super competitive. There is a better way ...
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What is the most dreaded word for every job searcher, PhD, MD, PharmD, and just humans in general?
Networking.
You know you need to network but it is so awful! It's hard. It's awkward. What if you get rejected. You'll have to talk to strangers, and then probably get rej...
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