Bulletin of the American Physical Society
Joint Fall 2017 Meeting of the Texas Section of the APS, Texas Section of the AAPT, and Zone 13 of the Society of Physics Students
Volume 62, Number 16
Friday–Saturday, October 20–21, 2017; The University of Texas at Dallas, Richardson, Texas
Session J3: Workshop: Put your physics degree to work with the AIP Career Toolbox |
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Chair: Toni Sauncy, Texas Lutheran University Room: JSOM 11.210 |
Saturday, October 21, 2017 10:15AM - 11:45AM |
J3.00001: Put your physics degree to work with The AIP Career Toolbox Toni Sauncy Nearly half of all physics bachelor’s level degree holders enter the workforce immediately following graduation. The Careers Toolbox, developed through an NSF funded research project, empowers students with professional development tools. Participants will earn, through interactive resources, how to identify skills that are valued in the workplace, describe their skills in ways that are meaningful to employers, find job opportunities, and stand out as a candidate. In addition, participants will explore resources for building an effective resume, interviewing, networking, and understanding other aspects of the job search, all geared specifically for physics students. [Preview Abstract] |
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