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A Medical Science Liaison candidate recently confided, “I miss the old days of interviewing in person. I’m just better that way. I can connect more easily.”
I understood. In-person interviews had a certain simplicity and immediacy. Sitting face-to-face, shaking hands, an...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
When you think of “presentation skills,” what comes to mind? Probably a big, formal event with a polished PowerPoint and an audience full of bigwigs, right? But here’s the truth: it’s not just the big moments that shape your career.
It’s the everyday...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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We’ve all sat through (or delivered) those presentations. You know the ones I’m talking about. Slide after slide of data with numbers that blur together until you’re left with nothing but a vague sense of, well, something. But there’s one simple wa...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Most aspiring MSLs walk into an interview as their personable, engaging selves and then something strange happens. They switch to “robot mode,” giving overly formal, rehearsed answers. The warmth and authenticity that make them memorable vanish, an...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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The Aspire MSL program is Tom Caravela and Sarah Snyder's secret sauce to helping folks land their first MSL position. Included with the online component of the program are weekly office and bimonthly group coaching calls. I recently started attend...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Jamie, a recent PhD graduate, was over the moon when she received her first invitation for an MSL interview. However, her excitement quickly turned to anxiety as she sat in front of her computer, overwhelmed by the sheer volume of information about...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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Preparing for the first MSL usually makes people feel two very strong, but completely opposite emotions:
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- Extreme excitement
- Blood pressure rising nervousness
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It's high-stakes, so it makes complete sense to have this type of reaction. O...
By Patrina Pellett, PhD (Follow me on LinkedIn)
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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 & Tom Caravela
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When you get Medical Affairs Interviews, you don't want to miss anything. These jobs are extremely competitive and you want to be prepared to shine. Tom Caravela and I prepared this quick Medical Affairs Interviewing Checklist to help you crush your next in...
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"There is no need to have her move forward with a presentation. Would you please be able to cancel tomorrow?"
This is feedback that Tom Caravela received from a hiring manager after an interview with an MSL candidate went terribly wrong. So what happened? This candidate ...
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You have a Medical Affairs interview! Congrats! Or maybe you are interviewing with multiple companies at the same time. High five!
If all goes well, you will be invited to interviews with HR people, the hiring manager, the hiring manager's manager, the team, and maybe o...
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