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SUMMARY:Executive Presence in a Virtual World
DESCRIPTION:Pathways to Success Summer Symposium – Part I \nSession Summary: Virtual meetings are here to stay.  How do you put your best foot forward when you are presented to others in a 1” x 1” Zoom frame?  Learn how what you say and how you say it can impact your ability to be seen as a capable professional when recruiting for jobs\, meeting with others and presenting your ideas on camera or off.  Prof. Noble-Grange will present 10 tips you can practice to present yourself better and make communication one of your strengths. \n\nAngela Noble Grange\, Senior Lecturer of Management Communication\, Johnson Graduate School of Management\, Cornell University\n\nTo Register \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/executive-presence-in-a-virtual-world/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:2021 Summer P2S Symposium: Linguistic and Cultural Diversity as Critical Assets
DESCRIPTION:Pathways to Success is the Graduate School’s framework for helping graduate and professional students and postdoctoral scholars be successful in their research and scholarship\, and establish necessary skills for their future careers. \nThe Summer P2S Symposium is a professional development opportunity for doctoral\, professional degree\, and research master’s students and postdoctoral scholars that will provide participants with information and tools useful for their time at Cornell and beyond. Participants may register for an individual session or all sessions offered within this three-part symposium. \nWorkshop: Linguistic and Cultural Diversity as Critical Assets \nSession Summary: With a large proportion of Cornell’s postdoctoral and graduate student body hailing from other nations\, it’s important to embrace the assets that this linguistic and cultural diversity brings to our campus community. \nPresenter: Jonathan Rosa\, Associate Professor\, Graduate School of Education\, Stanford University \nP2S Focus Area: Navigate Academia
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/2021-summer-p2s-series-linguistic-and-cultural-diversity-as-critical-assets/
LOCATION:Zoom
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia,Future Faculty and Academic Careers
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SUMMARY:Linguistic and Cultural Diversity as Critical Assets
DESCRIPTION:Pathways to Success Summer Symposium – Part II \nJonathan Rosa\nWith a large proportion of Cornell’s postdoctoral and graduate student body hailing from other nations\, it’s important to embrace the assets that this linguistic and cultural diversity brings to our campus community. Join speaker Jonathan Rosa\, Associate Professor\, Graduate School of Education\, Stanford University at 1:30pm June 2 for Rethinking Race\, Language\, and Professionalism. \nAbout the speaker:\nJonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education\, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity\, and\, by courtesy\, Departments of Anthropology\, Linguistics\, and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He also currently serves as Director of Stanford’s Program in Chicanx-Latinx Studies and President of the Association of Latina/o and Latinx Anthropologists of the American Anthropological Association. His research centers on joint analyses of racial marginalization\, linguistic stigmatization\, and educational inequity. Rosa is author of the award-winning book\, Looking like a Language\, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2019\, Oxford University Press)\, and co-editor of the volume\, Language and Social Justice in Practice (2019\, Routledge). His work has appeared in scholarly journals such as the Harvard Educational Review\, American Ethnologist\, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology\, and Language in Society\, as well as media outlets such as The Nation\, NPR\, CNN\, and Univision. In recognition of this work\, Dr. Rosa received the 2018 Charles A. Ferguson Award for Outstanding Scholarship from the Center for Applied Linguistics. Jonathan Rosa is Associate Professor in the Graduate School of Education\, Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity\, and\, by courtesy\, Departments of Anthropology\, Linguistics\, and Comparative Literature at Stanford University. He also currently serves as Director of Stanford’s Program in Chicanx-Latinx Studies and President of the Association of Latina/o and Latinx Anthropologists of the American Anthropological Association. His research centers on joint analyses of racial marginalization\, linguistic stigmatization\, and educational inequity. Rosa is author of the award-winning book\, Looking like a Language\, Sounding like a Race: Raciolinguistic Ideologies and the Learning of Latinidad (2019\, Oxford University Press)\, and co-editor of the volume\, Language and Social Justice in Practice (2019\, Routledge). His work has appeared in scholarly journals such as the Harvard Educational Review\, American Ethnologist\, Journal of Linguistic Anthropology\, and Language in Society\, as well as media outlets such as The Nation\, NPR\, CNN\, and Univision. In recognition of this work\, Dr. Rosa received the 2018 Charles A. Ferguson Award for Outstanding Scholarship from the Center for Applied Linguistics. \n@DrJonathanRosa \nTo Register
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/linguistic-and-cultural-diversity-as-critical-assets/
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Thinking Flexibly about Experiential Opportunities and Skill Building
DESCRIPTION:Pathways to Success Summer Symposium – Part III \nSession Summary: Doctoral career outcomes survey data reveal Cornell graduates contribute valuably in all employment sectors. Professional skills are sought by employers in addition to discipline-specific knowledge and expertise. But how to highlight these skills you already have and how to carve out time to build the ones you need? In this session you will learn how flexible experiential opportunities contribute to skills that can position you as a top candidate. We’ll explore ways you can efficiently acquire and practice these skills that will complement your research and empower you for your future. \n\nDenise DiRienzo\, Experiential Programming Director\, Cornell Graduate School Careers Beyond Academia\nSusi Varvayanis\, Executive Director\, Cornell Graduate School Careers Beyond Academia\n\nTo Register \n 
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/thinking-flexibly-about-experiential-opportunities-and-skill-building/
LOCATION:Zoom\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:Careers Beyond Academia
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SUMMARY:Careers Beyond Academia – Live Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Live Q&A Session for any job search questions! Wondering about applications\, interviews and job opportunities? Have a quick question about timing? Thinking about skill building or how to build experiences into your resume? Please pop in to ask a question\, hear tips from colleagues and more.  \nJoin Zoom Meeting\nhttps://cornell.zoom.us/j/95929822629?pwd=aVN1UVA2K3lRck0vSStJL0NtZWY5Zz09\nMeeting ID: 959 2982 2629\nPasscode: 472925
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/careers-beyond-academia-live-qa-2/
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SUMMARY:Tell Your Story – How to Translate Your PhD Education to Research in Industry
DESCRIPTION:Wondering how to use business lingo and what industry is looking for in a PhD job candidate? We can help! Join us at this workshop to learn what employers are looking for and how you can illustrate your transferrable skills from earning your PhD. We will also work with you to translate your research into skills employers in industry\, NGOs and government are looking for! \nTo Register \nAccessibility Requests \nWe strive to make our events accessible to all community members. Individuals who would like to request accessibility accommodations should contact gradcareers@cornell.edu. We ask that requests be made at least one week in advance to help ensure they can be met.
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/tell-your-story-how-to-translate-your-phd-education-to-research-in-industry/
LOCATION:Zoom
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SUMMARY:Climb to the Top of the Heap: Essential Job Application Best Practices
DESCRIPTION:Shared by a Ph.D. Hiring Manager\nFree and open to the public-don’t miss this one! Josh Henkin has partnered with AAAS ScienceCareers to bring you a 60-minute webinar jam packed with the best advice on how to… \n\nBreak down a job description so you can tailor your resume to the role\nUnderstand how to identify your unique skills and how to articulate your expertise and unique skills to employers\nConduct not just basic\, but “advanced” research and due diligence on the organizations you want to work for so you can excel in interviews and impress hiring managers with your knowledge\nUse LinkedIn to find internal advocates within organizations to get your application directly to the hiring manager and bypass the application portal that everyone else will use\n\nWhether you’re looking for a job this moment or plan to a few years from now\, don’t miss this free webinar on June 24th sponsored by AAAS ScienceCareers. \nFeel free to share this opportunity with your network and register now for June 24\, 2021; 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm ET. \nOverview\nWhether your job search has already started or is still a few years down the road\, understanding how to read and interpret a position description is an essential skill. Accurate interpretation of a job description enables you to submit an application that is effectively tailored and targeted for the position of interest\, thereby earning the rank of a top candidate for jobs in industry\, academia\, or the nonprofit sector. \nIn this webinar\, you will learn how to: \n\nBreak down a job description to identify the specific skills and attributes sought by the employer to create a tailored resume.\nConduct timely and relevant “due diligence” about an organization and its industry to gain the knowledge necessary for drafting informed cover letters and having successful job interviews.\nIdentify key individuals at an organization to network with towards learning about the company culture and gaining inside tips on the hiring process. When done effectively\, this can lead to developing a relationship with an employee who will submit an application on your behalf\, bypassing the online submission portal that all other candidates funnel through.\n\nYou won’t want to miss all these tips and tricks to get your application to the top of the pile and be fully prepared to impress the interview team for the next job you seek. \nPresenter\nJosh Henkin\, Ph.D.\nSTEM Career Services\nView Biography
URL:https://gradcareers.cornell.edu/event/climb-to-the-top-of-the-heap/
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