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  • First 90 Days in a New Role...
    Apr 7 2026

    Are You Settling In or Setting Yourself Up?

    Starting a new job can feel exciting, a little intimidating, and if we are being honest, a bit like you are trying not to trip in front of everybody. You have the laptop, the logins, the introductions, and the strong desire to do a good job. But somewhere between being “the new person” and trying to prove yourself, a lot of professionals slip into a dangerous little habit called settling in during their first 90 days in a new role.

    That is exactly what we unpack in the first part of our roundtable conversation, outlining an effective 30-60-90 day onboarding plan.

    In this discussion, our recruitment team talks candidly about why the first 90 days in a new role matter so much, and why being too quiet or too busy can work against you faster than you might think. We explore what hiring managers are really watching for, why silence can raise questions, and how the early days of a new job are not just about proving that you got the offer, but showing you are ready to grow into the role.

    The conversation also gets into the importance of asking questions, learning the culture, and understanding how a company really works before assuming you already know the playbook. Because let's be real, every workplace has its own language, pace, and unspoken rules.

    If you have ever wondered how to start strong without overdoing it, this episode is for you. Listen in and hear what our team has to say about making your first 90 days count.

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    16 m
  • LinkedIn Skills and Publication Sections
    Mar 26 2026

    Part 2 of our LinkedIn “other section” roundtable dives deeper into the profile sections most job seekers skip entirely. What if your LinkedIn Skills list is quietly confusing recruiters and LinkedIn’s algorithm? Or what if I told you that properly leveraging your Publications section could pull hiring managers straight to your inbox?

    Our team gets real about why a laundry list of 50+ random LinkedIn skills screams “jack of all trades, master of none.” We take you through why it is important to pin the top 3 that match your target roles and keep the rest tight, describing two to three clear expertise lanes only.

    Oh, and have you ever wondered why endorsements from people who have never seen your work don’t positively impact your impressions or LinkedIn traffic? We break down what actually builds credibility with your skills section.

    Then we dive into Publications. This LinkedIn section is an underused gem that screams authority. Why do hiring managers love seeing conference talks, articles, or ResearchGate papers right on your profile? Alternatively, what happens when you make recruiters dig for your proof instead of serving it up? In clinical research, especially, this section turns “I have done trials” into “Here is exactly what I have accomplished.”

    We wrap with the “add section” button recruiters wish you would use more: Projects, Volunteer, Honors & Awards, and Languages. But there is a catch to overusing (or misusing) LinkedIn’s features…and we discuss it during this roundtable.

    Listen to Part 2 now and spot what’s holding your LinkedIn back.

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    13 m
  • How “Hidden” LinkedIn Sections Can Win the Interview
    Mar 19 2026

    Most job seekers obsess over their LinkedIn headline and About section, but then quietly ignore everything else. Yet these “other” LinkedIn sections are often where recruiters find the proof they need to move you from “maybe” to “must-interview”.

    In this new roundtable episode, our recruiting team wraps up our LinkedIn optimization series by zooming in on the parts of your profile that rarely get talked about: Featured, Recommendations, Licenses & Certifications, and Education. These aren’t just nice-to-have add-ons. Used well, they can better tell your story, attract both bots and humans, and make you stand out in a crowded, employer-driven market.

    We start with the Featured section: your “proof of impact gallery” and trailer to your About. Most people use this section as a random dump of old posts. But it is perfect for case studies, portfolios, and 3–6 high-impact wins.

    From there, we shift to Recommendations: how to ask for them without awkwardness, who to target (managers, peers, clients), and why “great team player” comments land like describing a golden retriever.

    Next up are Licenses & Certifications vs. Education, where we share real recruiting-trench stories. Unclear degrees or fuzzy certification dates don’t just raise eyebrows; they delay submissions and cost interviews. The fix? Keep them accurate, separated, and up-to-date, especially when clients demand specific credentials.

    Our goal is simple: show why these “hidden” sections matter. This episode will change how you think about completing your profile.

    Listen to Part 1 now and audit these sections on your own LinkedIn with fresh eyes.

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    17 m
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