Career Options and Job Resources Tianna Hicklin, Ph.D.
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How Do You Find the Right Career? Be Proactive and Creative Research your options Take self-assessments Make a career plan Build new skills Start job searching
Traditional Path for Scientists Research Careers Academia Industry
What do scientists do outside of research? Business development Academic administration Journal editors Program administration Career development K-12 teachers Technical writers Community college professors Science writers Curriculum development Tech transfer Educational research Information science/libraries Museums/science Venture capital centers/aquariums Marketing/sales Public policy Public relations Patent agents and attorneys Funding agencies Finance Professional associations Regulatory affairs Scientific/medical illustrator Entrepreneurship and more
Research Your Options: Find Resources Speak with career counselors Read about career paths ScienceCareers.org Advice articles and careers forum Books Alternative Careers in Science - Robbins-Roth Put Your Science to Work - Fiske So What Are You Going to Do With That? - Basalla & Debelius Nontraditional Careers for Chemists - Balbes Ask other scientists (informational interviews)
Research Your Options: Ask Other Scientists What attracted you to this field? What do you like most or least about this position or field? Describe a typical day or week. What steps did you take to break into this field? What skills are most helpful in your job? How can I develop them? To what professional associations do you belong? What advice would you give somebody interested in your line of work?
Self-Assessments Informally: Journal Pro and con lists Lists of skills and values Formally: Individual Development Plan FIND YOUR PASSION!
Self-Assessments: Ask Yourself What do you like to do? What energizes you? What type of tasks and activities make you completely lose track of time? Do you want to do lab work? What would you miss about being in the lab? Where do you want to work? What do you want to wear to work? How often do you want to change projects? Would you like to work independently or as part of a team?
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Self-Assessments: IDP myidp.sciencecareers.org
Self-Assessments: IDP myidp.sciencecareers.org
Self-Assessments: IDP myidp.sciencecareers.org
Make a Career Plan: How? Start on a path Choose a career direction that sounds interesting to you Determine what skills you have Determine what skills you need Seek out new experiences and build new skills Start applying for jobs
Make a Career Plan: Identify Skills You Have PhDs are often trained in: Data analysis and management Project management Communication Computer and technical operations Teaching and leadership Teamwork Problem-solving and critical thinking Technical knowledge
Make a Career Plan: Identify Skills You Need Become a competitive candidate What are the main skills needed for the positions you are interested in? What skills do employers want? How do you make yourself a good fit?
Academic Research Independent Researcher Quality publications Establish yourself as an expert Build connections with colleagues in your field Speak at conferences Find funding Committee work Manage students Teaching skills
Industry Research Similar to academia, but also: Team oriented Good communication skills Juggle multiple projects Detail oriented Budgeting skills Can work on tight timelines You enjoy change; it s the nature of the industry
Writing or Editing Two General Directions: Technical/Scientific Non-technical Strong writing and editing skills Writing/editing samples Good communication skills To interview scientists Collaborate with experts to write technical papers
Build New Skills Seek Out New Experiences Try the job informally Volunteer Pursue fellowships Attend conferences, workshops, classes Internships Part-time or temporary jobs Committee work
Job Searching Typical Ways Employers Fill Vacancies From within From a friend or colleague Using an agency they trust Using an ad they ve placed Using an unsolicited resume Job boards
Job Searching Finding Job Openings Networking Professional organizations and conferences Job boards Institution/company Professional and scholarly journals Career fairs
Job Searching: Job Boards
Job Searching: Keep Your Options Open Look Broadly Geographically Sector Career paths
Job Searching Conclusions Finding your personal job chemistry is important for your career development There s no one path for all PhDs Build new, transferable skills Keep your options wide open Job searching takes time (especially when transitioning) Stay positive!
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