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Join Our NewsletterBy Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
I have a friend who has a PhD in evolutionary biology from Harvard. She told me that she doesn't have transferable skills. My mind exploded 🤯. I thought are you crazy you have so many transferable skills.
This is a common theme among folks with...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
We are like a broken record over here about how important it is to network for your job search. It is absolutely one of the best ways to get your resume in front of hiring managers.
Here are some great resources to improve your networking skil...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
Everyone talks about job searching being so painful but does it have to be? Why can't the job search process be something that you enjoy? This article is here to inspire you to flip your negative views of the job search on its head and instead thin...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
Does this sound like you? You are finishing up your PhD, MD, or PharmD and cruising the job market. Or thinking of transitioning out of clinical practical and looking for industry jobs.
Then someone says you would be a good MSL or you randomly ...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
One of the most frequently asked questions that Tom and Sarah get is how to land an MSL role without experience?
Sarah always points out that 100% of MSLs start without experience. So many aspiring MSLs hear that they "don't have experience" an...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
Pro networking skills are required to work in Medical Affairs. Whether you are an Aspiring MSL, existing MSL or in another Medical Affairs function relationship building is critical! With time and practice you get past the feelings of dread and anx...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
Are you able to reach out to someone you don't know, get them to respond, and then build a meaningful connection with them (i.e. network)?
Networking is a required skill for the job search (here are 3 benefits of networking when searching for an M...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
Are you frustrated by your MSL job search? You know you are destined to be an MSL but something is not working. Many aspiring MSLs find themselves in this position. They know they are stuck but don't know what to do next. If this sounds like you, k...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
What is one piece of interviewing advice that you always hear? To ask good questions! I even mention it in this Quick Interviewing Checklist. But what does that even mean? Let's dig into this a little deeper and dissect what someone means when they...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
The MSL job search process is a rollercoaster of emotions. For most folks, there tends to be some ups and A LOT of downs. It's hard to stay positive when you:
- Submit application after application and get radio silence
- Make it to the final round ...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
You are looking to land your first MSL position and send your resume to 100s of job listings. Then you never hear back and start to feel really discouraged. The job market is tough and the MSL job market is super competitive. There is a better way ...
What is the most dreaded word for every job searcher, PhD, MD, PharmD, and just humans in general?
Networking.
You know you need to network but it is so awful! It's hard. It's awkward. What if you get rejected. You'll have to talk to strangers, and then probably get rej...
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