Thanks for RUclips to recommend this video, I've learned a lot of how to explain in my cover letter. Wish I can pass my scholarship research program for this year(2023) :)
This was useful. Thank you for sharing your tips on drafting a cover letter :) I have seen many RA positions asking the applicant to mention how they satisfy the essential and desirable criteria. Do I take it quite literally or highlighting 2-3 most important ones will be enough?
hey! glad it helped 😊 I'd definitely try cover all/most of their criteria in your CV (especially things like education or certain lab/analytical skills), and in your cover letter highlight ~2 experiences that are most relevant to the job (and possibly unique to you!) best of luckkk
@@biomedwithvy Thanks very much for replying. May I please know how important a LinkedIn profile is when seeking RA roles ? Do the HR's/recruiters/PI's usually have a look ?
@@sanjanar3245 I can't say for sure, some do and some don't, but I think having a fully updated LinkedIn profile that aligns with your CV shows consistency and effort!
I had some experience in PCR, CRISPR work, plasmid preparation and tissue culture during my university research projects, which are things I do a lot of in my job. My current work also involves stem cells which I didn't have prior experience in, but my existing experience in aseptic technique was translatable! I'd say that I did have bits and pieces they were looking for, but not to the extent and scale I do now, but it was something my supervisor helped trained me in during my probation period!
I’m applying to jobs in a portal that only lets me upload one set of resume and letter. :/ but I’m applying to a variety of jobs within the institution sigh.
how long does it takes to get application result especially Research assitant? I send my application to cambridge a month ago, but it still working on it,( because of HR vacation,)
Such a valuable video for someone with very little guidance writing cover letters while in college 👏🏼 thanks Vy
Glad I could help! 😊
@@biomedwithvy returning to this comment so say I got the research position I applied for using this video!! Thanks again, I owe u
@@lucasaguayo-garber5386 I'm so glad! huge congratulationss 🥳🥳🥳
@@biomedwithvy thank you for making videos for us.
@@Getrudebyela happy to help 😊😊
Thanks for RUclips to recommend this video, I've learned a lot of how to explain in my cover letter. Wish I can pass my scholarship research program for this year(2023) :)
Best of luck!!
This was exceptionally helpful, thank you for these tips
Many thanks Vy! Greetings from Egypt, You are a very helpful person. May Allah bless you with his Mercy.
Thank you this is very helpful !
Very helpful!
Hope to see you one day!
Very good information and very well put together. Thank you!
So glad you found it helpful!
oops, i have definitely used the ideal candidate thing. thank you for this!
Thanks for the guidance. I was wondering if you could provide me with the cover letter you wrote as a sample. Would be really grateful. Thank you.
This was useful. Thank you for sharing your tips on drafting a cover letter :) I have seen many RA positions asking the applicant to mention how they satisfy the essential and desirable criteria. Do I take it quite literally or highlighting 2-3 most important ones will be enough?
hey! glad it helped 😊 I'd definitely try cover all/most of their criteria in your CV (especially things like education or certain lab/analytical skills), and in your cover letter highlight ~2 experiences that are most relevant to the job (and possibly unique to you!) best of luckkk
@@biomedwithvy Thanks very much for replying. May I please know how important a LinkedIn profile is when seeking RA roles ? Do the HR's/recruiters/PI's usually have a look ?
@@sanjanar3245 I can't say for sure, some do and some don't, but I think having a fully updated LinkedIn profile that aligns with your CV shows consistency and effort!
@@biomedwithvy This was helpful. Thank you for your time to clarify my doubts :)
Please can tell me what does it mean reference number
Thank you for this amazing video, can you please tell me if you had similar lab experience to the position you were applying to.
I had some experience in PCR, CRISPR work, plasmid preparation and tissue culture during my university research projects, which are things I do a lot of in my job. My current work also involves stem cells which I didn't have prior experience in, but my existing experience in aseptic technique was translatable! I'd say that I did have bits and pieces they were looking for, but not to the extent and scale I do now, but it was something my supervisor helped trained me in during my probation period!
@@biomedwithvy Thank you
Thank you so much🩵
I’m applying to jobs in a portal that only lets me upload one set of resume and letter. :/ but I’m applying to a variety of jobs within the institution sigh.
Excellent thank you❤🌹
What is reference code?
how long does it takes to get application result especially Research assitant?
I send my application to cambridge a month ago, but it still working on it,( because of HR vacation,)
around a month I think, but yes many staff are currently on summer break so it might take awhile 😅
thank you goddess 🙏🙏
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