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Bismillah.

(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:03, 1 reply, 12 years ago)
alright TMB
I realised the other week that one of my cousins works in your field.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:07, Reply)
Badger has a field?

(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:07, Reply)
A hockey field.

(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:08, Reply)
MAGIC TRACTOR.

(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:10, Reply)
Alright Dozer
what area specifically? any danger I know them?
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:09, Reply)
possibly.
Oxbridge, now he teaches at Exeter. Cell biology.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:10, Reply)
Could be
I'm more biological engineering, but might have come across him. We get the cell biologists to do the difficult science, then we hit it with hammers.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:12, Reply)
Badger, you're a good person to ask.
I have my first proper, real, big interview for a research internship in a major institution next week... any tips?? I'm kind of bricking it.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:37, Reply)
Have a look around you at the typical research scientists ... are they an affront to human dignity wearing ancient egg in their more ancient jumpers? And probably a cagoul even when indoors? And carrying a satchel? Evidence of snot-shine on their sleeves?
Those are your competition. Fuck it. How hard can it be?
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:57, Reply)
Show genuine interest in the field. (admittedly this is hard to fake, but I'm guessing you are into it so will be OK)
Make sure you've read in depth into what areas the institution researches. Read around those areas, be prepared to discuss it, particularly future directions in those fields. If you know who is interviewing you, google scholar search them (scholar.google.com) and read some of their papers. Don't be pushy about it, but try and have an insight/opinion on the areas of biology that are important to that Insitutue, basically.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:57, Reply)
Also what Shambles said.
I'm sitting here in my office in a Tshirt, jeans with baby sick on, and I haven't shaved in weeks and, y'know, I'm successful and good at this stuff.

You should be able to absolutely breeze it.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 11:59, Reply)
I have no interview appropriate clothes. Need to go shopping.
all the ones I have either need a new shirt/blazer, or are skirts (which means my foot tattoo will be visible and I don't want that).
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:03, Reply)
Why not?
I'm not sure that would make the slightest bit of difference, but it's up to you of course. You need to balance being dressed fairly smartly, of course, but with feeling comfortable. Don't wear something you'd never consider wearing, you'll feel out of place and it'll show.

Remember, you interviewing for an internship in a research group, not a bank. Don't dress like a beach bum, sure, but equally don't dress like some power lawyer.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:06, Reply)
I dunno, I just don't usually have it on display, and I have a feeling that if someone doesn't like tattoos is on the interview panel and they see it, then it might be a little flag against me or something.
I was just thinking nice pants and shirt, but it's getting very cold here now, so will need a jacket or a coat is all.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:19, Reply)
I would suggest showing the interview panel
Your skiddies will be a bigger issue than a small tatt.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:21, Reply)
Proud to say I've not had skiddies since I was completed Potty-training as an infant.

(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:30, Reply)
thank you.
I'm very interested, the problem is that this internship is run through Melbourne University who liase with about 6 different institutions, so, potentially I could get placed at any one of them. I do have some say where I want to go (the Baker Institute), but I have no idea if they'll listen or not. I have been told the name of one of the interviewers (a HR lady), but the other two are research scientists who have not been named,I presume so as to stop us from trying to play on their pride?

I'll definitely have a read up on some more papers though. :)
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:02, Reply)
I wouldn't worry too much about the mystery interviewers.
You have to remember that the people who are looking are at least as keen as you are to find an appropriate person. They're not going to be a dick and turn the interview into a power game. And if they do then you'd be as well to tell them to fuck off straight away. The far more likely scenario is that they'll be charming and welcoming (give or take their natural academic autism) and give you a chance to show them what you're made of.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:12, Reply)
well if they display their academic autism I'll feel much more at ease...

(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:20, Reply)
Also, the most likely reason they aren't named
is not that they are being mysterious but more that they've no idea who will be around on the day. what with them being academics.
(, Mon 6 May 2013, 12:27, Reply)

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