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Career Planning

 

At what point should you begin thinking about tenure or a promotion? Have you chosen the right position for your career goals? Have you thought about your future career?

The APS and the Association of Chairs of Departments of Physiology recommend that trainees understand the importance of and work to develop the following skills:

  1. Periodic self-assessment of one’s skills and interests
  2. Knowledge of diverse career options and current/future job markets
  3. Ability to investigate necessary skills/knowledge for particular careers
  4. Ability to adapt to a changing environment
  5. Willingness to examine, adapt, and adopt practices, methods, and ideas from perspectives very different from one’s own
  6. Ability to identify and seek advice from a mentor(s)
  7. Understanding of expectations for current position and/or for job advancement
(from the APS/ACDP List of Professional Skills for Physiologists and Trainees)

  See also APS Trainees Web Site

Skills/Knowledge
Considering a change in career focus?
Career options
Research or teaching or both?
Dealing with job vs. family stresses

Different perspectives
See New perspectives (pdf file)

Mentoring
See Mentoring web site

Job Performance/Advancement
Your permanent position
Dealing with the tenure/promotion process
How to search for the next perfect job
Evaluating a job offer
Salary expectations

 


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