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The AAAS Science & Technology Policy Fellowships provide scientists and engineers with the opportunity to apply their knowledge and skills while learning first-hand about policy. Fellows serve yearlong assignments in all three branches of the federal government in Washington, D.C.
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CheatSheet
Making a good first impression on your interviewer is vital. Your ability to dress the part can determine your fate. One thing job hunters don't always pay attention to is their clothing color choice. There are certain colors that can give you an edge as well as colors that could get you shown the door. The job you're applying for likely has hundreds of people vying for the same spot, so whether you like it or not, you'll have to put up a fight. Something as simple as clothing color could help or hurt your chance of moving to the next round of hiring.
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The Next Web
When thought leaders in the U.S. talk about the retention of women in STEM fields, emphasis is often placed on women who are just beginning their careers, or encouraging girls to study science in school.
But what about women who are already in the pipeline? A 2013 paper published in Social Forces found that women in STEM fields are more likely to leave their jobs than women in other fields. How should companies work to keep the women who are already employed in STEM?
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Forbes
Data shows that positive thinking is the most powerful energy for creation, so the first step in achieving the career of your dreams has to be retraining your mind to work for you, instead of against you.
It's about being the master of your own thoughts, realizing that thoughts are not always real. And if you don't question your thoughts, they will create your reality.
If you are currently in the job hunt, or anticipate that you will be soon, here are seven mantras to start repeating right now.
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By Michael S. Haro, Ph.D.
Challenges are nothing more than conditions over which we have little to no control. When they occur, it's not the condition that stops us. It's how we decide to manage it, or let it manage us. Actively asking ourselves, "What can be done?" directs behavior, allowing us to manage as best we can. When we do what we can do, managing becomes a personal adjustment. Following through with "what we can do" makes us successful and meaningful.
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U.S. News & World Report
Sometimes it's the teachers, not just the students, who need extra help when it comes to success in the classroom.
Minority students, especially males, are often taught by someone who can't relate to their backgrounds and their struggles.
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Fast Company
The weeks and months after tossing your graduation cap into the air and celebrating with the class of 2015 are exhilarating — graduation parties, spirited selfies and hilarious Snapchat videos. The thrill continues as you look forward to the next chapter and diving into your first job. However, if you can't find a job right out of college, don’t despair.
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