My advise for someone in a science field is to never be afraid to ask questions and make mistakes because that's the only way you will learn. Take advantage of new projects and keep trying if things do not work the first time. If you truly have a passion for what you do, it will not go unnoticed and you will be rewarded.
My name is Jeff Foster and I am currently a technologist for LabCorp in the Molecular Genetics department. I majored in forensic science and general biology in college at Western Carolina University, and during my time there, I spent nearly 3 years of it as an RA. That time helped me build confidence in a leadership role, which has helped me a ton in my professional role. I always step up to take lead on new projects presented to our department as well as serve as the main trainer for new techs in the department. This lead to me recently being recognized for my leadership by being awarded the Laboratorian of the year Award. As an RA, you feel like you have to be ready for anything and everything because you never know what would happen. Because if this, I learned that as long as you are calm, communicate effectively, and use critical thinking, you can handle anything thrown at you. In your profession, whatever it may be, you will undoubtedly encounter situations in which you are not entirely prepared, but will be able to use the same skills to manage those situations.
My advise for someone in a science field is to never be afraid to ask questions and make mistakes because that's the only way you will learn. Take advantage of new projects and keep trying if things do not work the first time. If you truly have a passion for what you do, it will not go unnoticed and you will be rewarded.
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