Finding a dream job isn’t a dream work!

Posted by | October 17, 2011 | Blog

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“Finding a dream job isn’t a dream work!” That’s the most true sentence. You will need to apply all your best skills and invest enough time to sell your valuable abilities. The minimum that you can do is to publish complete information. Don’t use only 5 minutes just to not loose the opportunity to be registered in another job database. Remember that several companies will have access to your life education and they will be looking for special characteristics and professional experiences. Unless you’ve been the CEO or founder of some important organization (e.g. My name is Steve Jobs and I’m the founder and CEO of Apple Inc.) you’ll need to release much more details.

Science Talents (Science Jobs & Recruitment Worldwide) provides this good opportunity both for Candidates (Job Seekers) and Companies (Job Listers) to navigate and explore extensive information helping students and professionals to find their dream job on science. This database is available to all registered companies. Yes, your cv/resume can be explored by companies on this website (www.sciencetalents.com). Another issue is that the people that read this information will not invest much more than 3-5 minutes to find potential candidates. So you need to think in something to call their attention, and at least, they need to know your professional/ academic historic concerning last 5-10 years.

 

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Job Title

If you’re a scientist you should put such indication. Furthermore, you should find which kind of scientist are you e.g. Scientist I, Scientist II, Senior Scientist, Research Assistant, Research Associate, and more. We invest several hours to write a good post “Jobs Descriptions: Research & Development (Preclinical)” explaining the meaning of each “category” and in some way it is related with professional experience, so it should be easy. This post is splited in several departments categories on a typical biotechnology company: Research & Development (Preclinical), Operations, Quality, Clinical Research, Finance & Administration, Business Development, Project Management. Research & Development (Preclinical) is published, we’re working on the other departments.

 Table 1. Job Title

Life Science Jobs
Biochemists
Biologists
Biomedical Scientists
Cell Biologists
Clinical Scientists
Geneticists
Histologists
Immunologists
Laboratory Technicians
Microbiologists
Medical Information Scientists
Medical Sales Representatives
MLSOs
Neuroscientists
Nutritionists
Pharmacists
Pharmacologists
Post Doctoral Scientists
Regulatory Affairs Officers
Research Assistant
Research Scientists
Toxicologists
Virologists
Chemistry Jobs
Analysts
Analytical Chemists
Chemical Information
Computational Chemists
Environmental Chemists
Forensic Scientists
HPLC Analysts
Laboratory Chemists
Mass Spectrometry Scientists
Material Scientists
Medicinal Chemists
Organic Chemists
Physical Chemists
Post Doctoral Scientists
Production Chemists
Production Operators
QPs
QC & QA Scientists
Research Assistants
Research Chemists
Spectroscopy Scientists
Synthetic Chemists
Technical Sales Representatives
Engineering Jobs
CAD Engineers
Chemical Engineers
Commissioning Engineers
Design Engineers
Facilities Managers
Health & Safety Engineers
HVAC Engineers
Instrumentation Engineers
Maintenance Engineers
Mechanical Engineers
Piping Engineers
Planning Engineers
Process Engineers
Production Engineers
Project Engineers
Purchasing Engineers
Quality Engineers
Validation Engineers

 

Source: http://www.scientificrecruitment.com/

Photo

Why not to share your face with a company that can hire you? Nowadays, sharing your photo is part of your personal marketing.

Contact info

Provide your professional contacts. You can use website (URL) field to share your “linked In” profile page for example or other websites that you may be involved. Provide you mobile contact and email in case of companies select you for an interview

Summary

It’s a good start. Invest some time to write a powerful summary. Job listers will read it for sure. What to write? Focus on relevant information, e.g. “10 years experience on R&D at Pfizer – Pharmaceutical Company“; awards, relevant project subjects, companies names, relevant job positions.

Job Specialities

Share your work speciality. Do you prefer some coding platform or do you have significant experience using some kind of technology? Write it here. In fact you’ll be saying your preference in case of some company find your cv/ resume.

Skills/ soft skills

Have you ever worked with more people? This is know as “Team work”. Other examples: Strong Work Ethic, Positive Attitude, Good Communication Skills, Time Management Abilities, Acting as a Team Player, Self-Confidence, Ability to Accept and Learn From Criticism, Flexibility/Adaptability, Working Well Under Pressure.

Spoken languages

Don’t forget this important field, specially if you’re thinking to make an International professional career.

Education

Share your graduation history – Name of University + start year – finnish year + country + website

Experience

This is the section where hiring companies will be focused. Our advise for experienced and recently graduated (teens) people is: publish your projects – name your projects + date + company/ school / Institution + summary.

Finding a dream job isn’t a dream work!

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