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Latest articles from naturejobs.com |
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 |  | Blog: Why do you want to work for us? 20 April 2016 We tackle another classic this week. Being genuine – and understanding the question – is key. |
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 |  | Feature: Ecology: Change is in the air 20 April 2016 Animals and plants worldwide are responding to shifts in the environment — and so must the scientists who study them. |
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 |  | Column: How to survive as a whistle-blower 20 April 2016 Scientists who report potential misconduct must tread carefully, says Michael Doran. |
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 |  | Blog: Finding job satisfaction in high performance computing 13 April 2016 Cristiano Malossi first came to IBM Laboratory in Zurich, Switzerland as a postdoc and was then promoted to researcher. He has applied his mathematical simulation skills to a variety of projects, specializing in 'cognitive technologies' capable of powerful algorithms. |
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 |  | Feature: Biomedical research: Privacy rules 13 April 2016 Researchers must unpick a tangle of regulations to work with personal health data. |
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 |  | Trade talk: Serial solver 13 April 2016 How mathematician Cristiano Malossi came to work for IBM. |
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 |  | Blog: We look back at the Naturejobs career expo London, 2014 11 April 2016 With Naturejobs career expos coming in hot, in San Francisco and Boston, we take a look back at the 2014 expo in London. |
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 |  | Blog: Parent, carer… #AndAScientist 8 April 2016 Researchers can thrive whilst combining their career with life outside the lab, says Ottoline Leyser. |
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 |  | Selling for scientists Is selling science a dirty word? Or should scientists be embracing it? Peter Fiske, keynote speaker at the Naturejobs Career Expo in San Francisco on April 27th 2016, tackles this issue of Selling for Scientists with the Science of Selling. |
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