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Dear reader,
When I was in college I thought I wanted to be a neurosurgeon. So I studied biology (and …
Recruit the Person, Not the Paper
Featured: Hire Brilliant Minds in Research, AI, & More
A Message From Our Director
Dear reader,
When I was in college I thought I wanted to be a neurosurgeon. So I studied biology (and …
Hopkins is excited to announce the Inaugural Career Connections for Professionals to help foster authentic connections between employers and the Hopkins community who have 5+ years of experience!
Have you recently experienced a layoff, particularly in the government or technology sectors? You’re not alone—and your next opportunity is closer than you think. Adapt, Pivot, & Persist is designed specifically for professionals like you who are navigating career transitions.
Experiential learning offers students invaluable opportunities to learn through real-world experiences. These moments provide a platform for students to imagine themselves in roles or environments they might never have considered, expanding their horizons and opening new possibilities. At the Johns …
Leading with Heart
Find “The One” this Recruiting Season
A Message From Our Director
Dear reader,
Greetings from the UAE.
These past two months have brought significant changes across our nation – from federal policy shifts to the wildfires in …
Katie Pearce, Feb 4
On a recent visit to the Head and Neck Cancer In-Patient Unit at Johns Hopkins Hospital, Vikas Vattipally chatted with a patient about a range of topics: horseback riding, real estate, tuxedo cats, religion. What the …
by Rowan Mohammed
Introduction
This summer, I had the incredible opportunity to conduct research with Dr. Andrew Gill who is a pediatric psychologist at Johns Hopkins Hosptial. Here, I was able to focus on child burn psychology research. As a …
New Year, New Trends, New Hires
A Message From Our Director
Dear reader,
If new year planning and goal setting feels exhausting, or now is just not the time, you can do this very simple exercise instead from my friend, …
Catherine Graham, Jan 23
Two Johns Hopkins biomedical engineering researchers—Jean Fan, an assistant professor, and Casey Taylor, an associate professor—are among nearly 400 recently announced recipients of the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers (PECASE).
Established by …
The JHU Industry-Focused Career Fair is just around the corner, taking place on January 29. Whether you’re exploring opportunities or ready to land your dream job, preparation is key to making the most of this event. Here are five essential …