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Do not fall for the gimmick, Clinical Research companies are starting to offer unlimited vacation time trying to be 'cool' and 'hip'. This is a gimmick and is in fact does not have the intended effect. Companies may be offering this policy trying to make it look like you can take as much vacation as you want but that is in fact not what actually happens.
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This was a viewer submitted question on what kind of questions are asked during a clinical research interview. For positions like study coordinator, clinical trial assistant, project coordinator, project management assistant the questions are going to be less job specific than you might think. They can teach you how to do the job so they care less about how much you know about it.
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This is a small hack that can be used to improve conference call stamina and effectiveness. In the corporate world we are constantly inundated with meeting after meeting and call after call. Are all these meetings necessary? Are all these meetings effective? How can we conduct a better meeting, so that only what is necessary is being discussed and only having meetings when necessary, not everyday just because thats how it has always been.
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