#career-planning

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Science
fromNature
1 week ago

When life gets in the way of your meticulously-planned career in science

Focused, goal-driven career planning using SMART goals builds expertise, credibility, and increases chances of funding and recognition while aligning with structured personalities.
Running
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Noah Lyles: The future of sprinting is hazy right now. Nobody knows which direction to go in' | Jack Snape

Noah Lyles aims for a fifth 200m world title in 2027 and plans to finish his career between 2028–2032, making LA 2028 his Olympic swansong.
Careers
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Two tools to help you achieve career success in science

Individual development plans and career-planning tools help early and mid-career researchers assess skills, set intentional goals, and navigate diverse career paths.
Careers
fromIndependent
3 weeks ago

'I'm hoping to be back better and stronger and with a business' - the female athletes planning for life after sport

Athletes need early career planning because athletic careers are short, can end by injury or financial necessity, and women face greater hurdles.
Careers
fromNature
3 weeks ago

Tips and tricks to plan your career in science

Early- and mid-career researchers frequently feel lost due to short-term focus, limited career-design training, unstable academic paths, and inconsistent supervisor guidance.
Artificial intelligence
fromFortune
3 weeks ago

Gen Z is laughing in the face of the AI jobs apocalypse. I see it in my classroom every day

Gen Z faces heightened job vulnerability from AI, prompting coping humor, AI-informed career choices, and shifts toward human-centric roles amid changing entry-level expectations.
Higher education
fromFortune
1 month ago

Reeling after being widowed, Suzy Welch created NYU's most popular b-school class ever, offering Gen Z the one thing they want most: purpose

High student and public demand has emerged for purpose-focused personal development programs blending university courses, paid intensives, podcasts, and bestselling books.
fromwww.mercurynews.com
1 month ago

Harriette Cole: I can no longer pretend my son's path doesn't worry me

I need help encouraging my son to pursue his education. He has started a bachelor's program at least twice now and has taken a variety of classes, but he has never completed a program. For some time, I let go of my own desires for him and tried to make peace with the idea that maybe school just isn't for him, but the way the job market is looking these days, it's less about my personal wishes and feels a lot more like a necessity.
Higher education
fromIndependent
1 month ago

The college degrees that can lead to six-figure salaries in AI-proof jobs

Now that the Leaving Cert results are out, attention turns to college and career, but what road should you take when the map is being redrawn by AI? The Leaving Cert results are out and college offers are around the corner. Yet for Ireland's class of 2025, a larger question overshadows the scramble for places: will three or four years of lectures and tens of thousands of euro really equip students for a labour market in which artificial intelligence is advancing at breakneck speed?
Education
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