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Christmas Episode 2019
During this episode, we review some highlights from this year. It’ll help you remember a couple of lessons learned or inspire you to listen to some episodes (again).

CALC Episode 5: You’re hired! How to Fail to be Rejected During the Interview Process
This final episode aims to prepare you for the interview process. You’ll learn what to expect at an interview or assessment center, and hear experiences from both sides of the table. An interesting listen that you won’t want to miss!

Baseline Testing – a widespread but difficult to treat disease
In today’s episode, Benjamin and I discuss some backgrounds for baseline testing in randomized studies.

Seeing through the mist – consequences of decisions in Phase II
In this episode, Trevor and I discuss a case study to go through the step by step procedure of phase II.

CALC Episode 4: Be Significant: What Employers Look for
You are in luck – PSI CALC are here to share their top tips on how to be the ideal candidate. What is the industry currently looking for in a graduate statistician? What you can expect when you apply?

How to leverage time-boxing to reduce overwhelm being a Statistician
One of the most effective skills you can have in life is effective time management. According to Michael Hyatt: “What gets scheduled gets done. ” If you’re not managing your time well, there’s no way you’re going to reach your goals at work and the life outside of it.

How to get into the flow and reach peak performance
Getting into flow is about these things. Today, we will speak about a research on how to get into the flow and reach your peak performance.

CALC Episode 3: Get a Head Start and Map Your Route to a Career in Drug Development
You may be studying at university thinking about your future employment, or simply considering a career change.

What you need to know before you try to increase productivity
You are not alone. Sometimes, it’s easier to wait for someone else to tell you what things you should work on rather than to assess yourself.

HOW TO LEAD BEING AN INTROVERT
Introverted people tend to be inward-turning, or focused more on internal thoughts, feelings, and moods rather than seeking out external stimulation. They tend to be more quiet, reserved, and introspective. Unlike extroverts who gain energy from social interaction, introverts have to expend energy in social situations.

