Planning and preparing your essential career documents—for researchers globally

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Mar 27, 2024 08:00 AM in Eastern Time (US and Canada) Switch Time Zone
Dr. Clark Holdsworth

Senior Manager, Communications & Partnerships (LetPub)

Dr. Holdsworth oversees communications projects and partnerships at LetPub. LetPub has thousands of interactions with authors and journals annually. Dr. Holdsworth and the Learning Nexus Team filter these experiences into an intuitive and effective educational experience for authors and journal editors.

Your professional academic documents—such as your CV, manuscript cover letter, and response-to-reviewers file—strongly influence career success. A poorly written cover or response letter often leads to manuscript rejection, and an inadequate CV can cost you the offer for your academic dream job.

To avoid these unfortunate outcomes, join this month’s free LetPub webinar. Dr. Clark Holdsworth will discuss the expectations of journal editors, potential employers, and colleagues for these documents at 8 AM ET, Wednesday March 27 (8 PM GMT+8).

This webinar will cover:
• Document-specific checklists revealing all necessary components
• Tips for showcasing your professional and academic achievements
• Strategies to avoid common mistakes in professional exchanges

For added value, the entire session will be made available on-demand for later viewing, and a certificate of participation will be provided!
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