Hi Guys,
I don't mean to be jesus here in resurrecting the thread, but I do have a few questions that I hope you guys can answer.
First of all, that's really awesome that you're in the promo video. Which one are you?
So onto the questions:
1) I am somewhat confused as to why this job places so much emphasis on biology when they expect you to meet the typical prerequisites for Human Factors graduate programs, which typically require a major in Psychology/Engineering/(Computer Science for HCI).
2) I will be completing my undergrad in Psychology in December, and I would like to know what are the chances of getting in, considering that I don't have a masters yet? Is this common?
3) If it's not too much to ask, could someone take a quick look at my resume website that I just built and tell me if I have the kind of experience required for this job? I will buy you a beer! (or a case). site: dvaronam.wix.com/danniel
4) I will be starting my honours thesis in May and I would like to explore a topic that is similar to what I would be doing in this job. I have a whole department at my disposal with all the research labs. I was thinking something along the lines of camouflage since I find that really interesting and I know you guys do a lot of PPE work. However, I need some more direction as to what would be a research question you guys, as experienced bioscience officers, would find interesting and want to hire me
I really appreciate the time you guys take the help out the newcomers. Keep it up.
-Danniel
I don't mean to be jesus here in resurrecting the thread, but I do have a few questions that I hope you guys can answer.
First of all, that's really awesome that you're in the promo video. Which one are you?
So onto the questions:
1) I am somewhat confused as to why this job places so much emphasis on biology when they expect you to meet the typical prerequisites for Human Factors graduate programs, which typically require a major in Psychology/Engineering/(Computer Science for HCI).
2) I will be completing my undergrad in Psychology in December, and I would like to know what are the chances of getting in, considering that I don't have a masters yet? Is this common?
3) If it's not too much to ask, could someone take a quick look at my resume website that I just built and tell me if I have the kind of experience required for this job? I will buy you a beer! (or a case). site: dvaronam.wix.com/danniel
4) I will be starting my honours thesis in May and I would like to explore a topic that is similar to what I would be doing in this job. I have a whole department at my disposal with all the research labs. I was thinking something along the lines of camouflage since I find that really interesting and I know you guys do a lot of PPE work. However, I need some more direction as to what would be a research question you guys, as experienced bioscience officers, would find interesting and want to hire me
I really appreciate the time you guys take the help out the newcomers. Keep it up.
-Danniel