Being a member of American Chemical Society, I decided to join also Society of Toxicology as well, it looks good on CV and they have good programs for carrier development.
However, the major reason was the fact, that they have a post-doc assembly, which is very active.
I recently part in SOT Webinar “From Postdoc to Faculty: Climbing the Ladder of Academia“. It was an eye opening event, and gave me some ideas where to start even thinking about my future carrier. And I am not even talking writing research statement and teaching philosophy, I am talking about independent scientific project! I was flirting with this thought, because I wanted to get some grant money to help with my salary, but it seems I need it to be even considered for the job. I never thought that if I changed a lab, I will need a project I can bring with me, not to compete with my old lab. Sound obvious? Yeah, sure, I just didn’t realize it.
After this Webinar, I wanted to join them on Facebook, to know when next events come, but was denied because I am not a member. I was upset for a while, but I thought about it more, considered the price, and the fact that I will attend the national meeting, and decided to apply.
And man, those guys are serious about their application. It is a really competitive process. You fill out all the information about your degrees and scientific work, and they consider you. I wish I signed earlier, I could add it to my “green card” application under “competitive professional organizations”
. Well, of course I would have to get it done before their decision making, which happens only 3 times a year. Next time is in January. And, luckily, my boss is a full member, so I could use him as a “sponsor” and he was happy to write a recommendation letter for me.
Now, I will wait till sometimes next year, to see if I am good enough. I will keep you posted.