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Case score · Dr. Maya Chen · O-1A

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How ready?

Almost

7 done · need 3 of 8

7
Done
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Partial
1
Missing

Awards

Strong

National award letter is on file. · 3 docs

Selective memberships

Strong

Invite-only group confirmed. · 2 docs

News about you

Strong

Major outlets named Maya and her work. · 4 docs

Judging others

Strong

Reviewed work at two conferences. · 2 docs

Big impact

Okay

Needs outside proof of impact. · 2 docs

Research papers

Missing

No published papers uploaded yet.Add more

Important job

Strong

Employer letter confirms essential role. · 3 docs

High pay

Strong

Pay is well above average for this role. · 2 docs

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