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Professional Development


Advance Your Physics Career

The APS Professional Development material provides a single point of reference for the most useful career resources for physicists seeking to improve their careers or choose other jobs. 

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Interested readers are welcome to submit additional resources that will be considered for inclusion in the guide.  Please send us your ideas and suggestions.
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Professional Development Topics

  • Follow Current Events 
  • Hone your Communication Skills
  • Know Your Potential Employers 
  • Learn to Self-Advocate  
  • Network Effectively
  • Prepare a Well-Thought-Out CV 
  • Practice Presentation Skills 

Ten Errors to Avoid in Your Physics Career

James Patterson, Professor Emeritus at Florida Institute of Technology, Melbourne, offers hard-won career advice in his “Backpage” article for APS News. 

  1. Moving Ahead Before Being Ready
  2. Losing Focus
  3. Not Making Fundamentals a Working Part of Memory
  4. Not Focusing on Physical Ideas While Obsessing Over the Mathematics
  5. Not Fitting Goals to Abilities
  6. Ignoring Your Personal Life
  7. Using Secondary Sources
  8. Always Rejecting Authority
  9. Letting Anger Rule Behavior
  10. Not Keeping in Physical Shape
Gray arrow   “What Not to Do: Ten Mistakes for Physicists to Avoid”
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