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I am planning to mail some faculty members looking for research positions.
I am agreeable to volunteering for the position (I mean working without pay). So should I mention this in the email? Would it help?
 
I am planning to mail some faculty members looking for research positions.
I am agreeable to volunteering for the position (I mean working without pay). So should I mention this in the email? Would it help?

If you have no prior experience, you'll be very unlikely to be offered a paid position unless it is hourly work (making media, washing glassware, stuffing pipet tips, etc.) If you're looking to start a meaningful research experience right now, an hourly position is not what you should be looking for. However, often PIs offer hourlies that have worked for them a while to start a project if they desire. You could also try to work for credit, which may help you work toward your degree.
 
Are you an undergrad student contacting research faculty at your school?

ETA: Nevermind, I see from your other posts you are a IMG trying to get into residency in the US. In that case I agree with red doctober--unless you have significant research experience (and we're pretty much talking a PhD or multiple years experience in US labs) you are unlikely to be offered a paid position.
 
Thanks red october and K31 🙂

I understand your point.

So should I mention it explicitly in the email that I am willing to volunteer for the position?

From your posts it appears that PIs would understand that I am willing to volunteer even if I don't mention it.
Correct me if I am wrong.
 
Thanks red october and K31 🙂

I understand your point.

So should I mention it explicitly in the email that I am willing to volunteer for the position?

From your posts it appears that PIs would understand that I am willing to volunteer even if I don't mention it.
Correct me if I am wrong.

It's assumed, but eventually one of you (either you or your PI) is going to have to clarify this. It's easier for both of you if you just announce it straight-up: "I want to get experience and I'm willing to volunteer between 10-15 hours a week"

If you're at a big school where its hard to get professors to reply to your emails, you can also try emailing post-docs and graduate students. 🙂
 
Thanks stannislaus. I think I will mention it clearly in my mail.

Can you please tell me how NOT to sound too desperate? 😛

Does this sound good?


Dear Dr. ABC,

I am <so and so>. I shall be applying for my XYZ residency next year. I am keenly interested in <subspecialty>. I plan to pursue an academic career and am keen to earn more experience in clinical research. I had read about you in <blah blah blah> and have read few of your articles on <blah blah blah>. I was wondering if there is any opening in your group where I could join. I would be glad to volunteer for the position if you find me suitable.

I look forward to hearing back from you.

Sincerely,

Gastrin.
 
Thanks stannislaus. I think I will mention it clearly in my mail.

Can you please tell me how NOT to sound too desperate? 😛

Does this sound good?


Dear Dr. ABC,

I am <so and so>. I shall be applying for my XYZ residency next year. I am keenly interested in <subspecialty>. I plan to pursue an academic career and am keen to earn more experience in clinical research. I had read about you in <blah blah blah> and have read few of your articles on <blah blah blah>. I was wondering if there is any opening in your group where I could join. I would be glad to volunteer for the position if you find me suitable.

I look forward to hearing back from you.

Sincerely,

Gastrin.

Doesn't sound desperate. You should attach your CV or resume since they are going to ask you for it anyway.
 
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