
Ep. 46: The Job Hunt Experience pt. 01
Summary In this episode, Kevin Libuit and Andrew…
January 1, 202516m 12s
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Show Notes
Summary
In this episode, Kevin Libuit and Andrew Page discuss their personal experiences with job hunting in the bioinformatics field, emphasizing the importance of professional networks and genuine relationships. They share anecdotes about how their careers were shaped by connections made through academia and social interactions. The conversation highlights actionable advice for job seekers, including leveraging social media and engaging with the community to build a robust professional network.
Takeaways
All jobs can stem from knowing the right people.
Building a professional network is essential for career growth.
Genuine curiosity and kindness can lead to unexpected opportunities.
Networking should be organic, not forced or transactional.
Social media platforms are valuable tools for connecting with others.
Engaging in community discussions can enhance visibility and opportunities.
Conferences provide a great avenue for networking and learning.
It's important to have a clear online presence, like LinkedIn.
Networking is about mutual interest, not just self-promotion.
Being helpful and interested in others can pay off in the long run.