The Old Man and the Seemingly Perfect Candidate 🐟
Jobs ➡ the Nature Conservancy | MIT Lincoln Laboratory | World Resources Institute | & moar
I moved this past week and still got my newsletter out on time. I’m not expecting a medal, but I’m not saying I don’t deserve one either.
jobs & internships
The Audobon Society is looking for an editorial intern (love of birds not required, this is my fourth bird-related gig).
A UK start-up is looking for people who know science and passionate about women’s reproductive health to write about women’s contraceptives. We stan.
World Resources Institute is looking for someone with a handle on data analysis to write stories for them.
The Massachusettes Insitute of Technology is looking for an associate content person to write for the Lincoln Lab. Cambridge is lit!
The Wildlife Conservation Society needs an intrepid arctic explorer to communicate science to diverse audiences using all the media.
Do public outreach for the Nature Conservancy in Wisconsin with a focus on watersheds and rivers.
Do newsletter and digital outreach stuff for the Society for Science.
NASA Headquarters is looking for someone to help out the multimedia folks. Apply by the 27th (TODAY)
hu$tle tips
I don’t know which student or research needs to hear this, but Mendeley has a chrome plug-in that will cite and save any webpage you’re reading. The number of master’s students who’ve never used citation managers is, quite frankly, alarming.
Here are some questions I always like to ask in an interview.
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