Discovering Your Career Strengths (NanoBioNYC PhD Leadership Workshop Series, Fall 2022)
- Shared screen with speaker view

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If you haven’t taken the Clifton Strengths career assessment and would like to, email asrcsensorcat@gc.cuny.edu to receive a unique code that you can redeem (so you don’t have to pay for it!)

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I have it from an earlier workshop a few years ago!

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nope

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Here are the themes if you haven’t taken the test yet:

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STRATEGIC THINKINGAnalyticalContextFuturisticIdeationInputIntellectionLearnerStrategic

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RELATIONSHIP BUILDINGAdaptabilityConnectednessDeveloperEmpathyHarmonyIncluderIndividualizationPositivityRelator

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INFLUENCINGActivatorCommandCommunicationCompetitionMaximizerSelf-AssuranceSignificanceWoo

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EXECUTINGAchieverArrangerBeliefConsistencyDeliberativeDisciplineFocusResponsibilityRestorative

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Futuristic - good at preparing plans, writing grant proposals, practice short/long term planning?

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Bringing awareness to the theme/practice, by noticing it and taking a pause.

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Input: Cataloging papers, finding new research ideas. Action steps: Organize file directories / seek out more new research

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Deliberative: help other people to think through their approaches to problems before jumping in with their initial response

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Like Jack I have Input as a theme -- but could develop more information organization strengths.

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These are great responses everyone! Continue typing in your action items if you want to share

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Strategic: Organizing work. I could practice thinking about using my time more effectively

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You can access myIDP by clicking on this link: https://myidp.sciencecareers.org/ There is then a button on that page that says "first time here?" That will lead you to a page to "register" and then to the assessment.

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Creativity/innovative thinking

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Creativity/innovative thinking

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Time Management

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Training and mentoring

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Maintaining positive relationships

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planning and organizing

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Planning and organizing projects

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Learning about other fields

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Designing experimennts

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performing experiments

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Learning about other fields and reading papers

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mentoring

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Analyzing results

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Speaking to non-scientists, reading papers

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Analyzing results

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Keeping up with current events

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working on frontier of knowledge

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Help society and intellectual challenge

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Creativity

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Help society, intellectual challenge, family friendly

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flexibility and creativity

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Learn new things and creativity

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Intellectual Challenge; Flexibility

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job security, family friendly

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Research staff in a research-intensive institution

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Public health related careers

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Scientific/medical testing:

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I came late to the session. I see this session is being recorded. Would I be able to get this recording?

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Yes, we will post the recording on nanobionyc.com

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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bpcuOgdQe2vBIyt0YkOzNHnkccnCcYUTWUND_j4c1Ho/edit?usp=share_link

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thank you. 😄

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Please take a 5 second survey on the workshop so we can improve: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfQRrfMzjiYqIwLFqQYu6C4sG2TEaR1CIxij8i5VZyyR4OaWQ/viewform

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Could you please leave contact information for everyone?

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Yes, thanks!

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eseamone@gc.cuny.edu, dgoldstein@gc.cuny.edu, jfurlong@gc.cuny.edu

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https://careerplan.commons.gc.cuny.edu

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dgoldstein@gc.cuny.edu Don Goldstein

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Thank you!

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Again, and for those who joined later. We still have Clifton Strength Codes if you want to redeem! Email us at asrcsensorcat@gc.cuny.edu

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Thank you all so much!

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Thank you!

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Thank you!

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Thank you very much