Comments on: APEX Fellowship | Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/ Thu, 04 May 2023 18:09:42 +0000 hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 By: Jeff Marzilli /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-3815 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 21:18:43 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-3815 Hi Eric,
Having just retired from a 35-year career in humanitarian response, I think the insights you gained into workplace dynamics and professional growth will serve you VERY well in whatever career you eventually choose. Don’t stop learning. If you haven’t yet undertaken a personality test (eg. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, ) I suggest you try to do so. I think this would compliment some of the workplace behavior / communications training you have already done. Understanding that (and how) individuals perceive and respond to social interaction differently due to their inherent ‘wiring’ is a competency that will help you excel in your professional (and personal) endeavors.

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By: Jeff Marzilli /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-20137 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 21:18:43 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-20137 Hi Eric,
Having just retired from a 35-year career in humanitarian response, I think the insights you gained into workplace dynamics and professional growth will serve you VERY well in whatever career you eventually choose. Don’t stop learning. If you haven’t yet undertaken a personality test (eg. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, ) I suggest you try to do so. I think this would compliment some of the workplace behavior / communications training you have already done. Understanding that (and how) individuals perceive and respond to social interaction differently due to their inherent ‘wiring’ is a competency that will help you excel in your professional (and personal) endeavors.

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By: Jeff Marzilli /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-8071 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 21:18:43 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-8071 Hi Eric,
Having just retired from a 35-year career in humanitarian response, I think the insights you gained into workplace dynamics and professional growth will serve you VERY well in whatever career you eventually choose. Don’t stop learning. If you haven’t yet undertaken a personality test (eg. Myers-Briggs Type Indicator, ) I suggest you try to do so. I think this would compliment some of the workplace behavior / communications training you have already done. Understanding that (and how) individuals perceive and respond to social interaction differently due to their inherent ‘wiring’ is a competency that will help you excel in your professional (and personal) endeavors.

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-3814 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 16:57:22 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-3814 In reply to Tim Freeze.

Dr. Freeze,
Thank you for your continued support and advice over the summer! Your guidance was instrumental in creating a memorable summer experience and improving on valuable life skills. It was an honor to be able to work with you.
Eric Kraus

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-20136 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 16:57:22 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-20136 In reply to Tim Freeze.

Dr. Freeze,
Thank you for your continued support and advice over the summer! Your guidance was instrumental in creating a memorable summer experience and improving on valuable life skills. It was an honor to be able to work with you.
Eric Kraus

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-8070 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 16:57:22 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-8070 In reply to Tim Freeze.

Dr. Freeze,
Thank you for your continued support and advice over the summer! Your guidance was instrumental in creating a memorable summer experience and improving on valuable life skills. It was an honor to be able to work with you.
Eric Kraus

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-8069 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 15:08:15 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-8069 In reply to Sarah Sobeck.

Dr. Sobeck – One of the main skills that translated between my APEX Fellowship and my I.S. research is the ability to read scientific papers efficiently and extract important information. I found this particularly useful when learning more about the mental health status of veterans. Furthermore, the skill has helped me in understanding various procedures that I practice within the laboratory. I believe that this skill will continue to be useful for the rest of my I.S. experience and in my future career.

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-20135 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 15:08:15 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-20135 In reply to Sarah Sobeck.

Dr. Sobeck – One of the main skills that translated between my APEX Fellowship and my I.S. research is the ability to read scientific papers efficiently and extract important information. I found this particularly useful when learning more about the mental health status of veterans. Furthermore, the skill has helped me in understanding various procedures that I practice within the laboratory. I believe that this skill will continue to be useful for the rest of my I.S. experience and in my future career.

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By: Eric Kraus /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-3813 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 15:08:15 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-3813 In reply to Sarah Sobeck.

Dr. Sobeck – One of the main skills that translated between my APEX Fellowship and my I.S. research is the ability to read scientific papers efficiently and extract important information. I found this particularly useful when learning more about the mental health status of veterans. Furthermore, the skill has helped me in understanding various procedures that I practice within the laboratory. I believe that this skill will continue to be useful for the rest of my I.S. experience and in my future career.

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By: Tim Freeze /2020/10/26/eric-kraus/#comment-8068 Thu, 05 Nov 2020 15:04:45 +0000 https://news.wooster.edu/?p=5960#comment-8068 Hi Eric,
Great presentation! I especially enjoyed the photos and extra details that helped me visualize all the things that we talked about over the summer. It was a privilege working with you. You did you a great job persevering through all the changes!
Tim Freeze

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