Podcast by Cheeky Scientist
Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 796 | Founded | 9 years ago |
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Categories | CoursesEducation |
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Very very short podcast and many times he’s repeating the same concepts of transferable skills.
The best thing for me are multidisciplinary guests and listening to their insights
Recommended this by a fellow PhD student because I don’t want to stay in academia after I graduate. I don’t know anything about industry, and it was a good starting point. Thank you.
I was so impressed with the quality of information in this podcast and it has been very important in my own personal academia to industry transition. Getting such valuable information from industry experts sets this podcast apart from the rest. Love listening to it.
This podcast is a godsend! I've been debating leaving academia for many years while still in grad school and this podcast offers a lot of help for those looking to move into industry. Keep up the great work, Cheeky Scientist!
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This podcast tackles the complex journey of PhD graduates transitioning from academic roles to positions in industry. It covers essential topics such as job search strategies, the realities of the job market, networking techniques, and the importance of showcasing adaptability in resumes and interviews. Episodes provide actionable insights on navigating common misconceptions about overqualification, the evolving expectations of employers, and practical approaches to make meaningful connections in the job market. Notably, the podcast brings in expert guests and offers a wealth of knowledge tailored specifically for those aiming to leverage their academic experiences into rewarding careers outside of academia.
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