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8 Tips For PhDs To Jumpstart Their Careers With Social Media
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Social media is so fake and shallow. No one shares their problems – only their accomplishments for bragging rights. I hate LinkedIn. I feel like I’m just bragging and using connections for a job. I don’t have time to keep up with social media as a PhD. I’m busy looking for work! Sound familiar? I said those same things to myself (and anyone who would listen) whenever I needed an excuse to avoid taking social media seriously as a PhD. Of course, having insulated myself with career academics, they validated my gripes, keeping me in my dead-end bubble. It wasn’t…
PhD Student? Here’s How To Get A Job Offer Before Graduation
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Graduate …then get a job? Why must it be sequential? How can I do both at the same time? When should I start my job search? If I’m a PhD student, what should I be doing? How can I avoid the most common fate of ending up unemployed after I defend? Should I start my job search before or after I defend? We have come across several PhD students who had the same questions. And the answer is: you can have both. You can graduate from your PhD with a job lined-up and avoid unemployment. But to achieve that, you…
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, June 26th 2021
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Every week, we at Cheeky Scientist scour the Internet for the best articles on topics that help in the search for the Best of Transition: PhD Job Search in the industry. Our two consultants independently search for the most informative articles in the categories of networking, CVs/resumes, interviews, transferable skills, academic blues, industry positions, and business acumen. Our consultants vote on a top article for each category and a top overall article for the week – if it’s a recent article that can help readers find and acquire PhD jobs, then we want to include it in this weekly digest.…
4 Careers In Medical Affairs PhDs Should Consider (#3 Surprisingly Popular)
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Whether you’re a recent PhD or have been pursuing a career in academia, you’ve spent several years, your hard-earned money, and valuable resources working for your advanced degree. It’s paid off. You have a PhD! …Now what? Like the 187,000 Americans expected to earn a PhD in the 2020-2021 school year calendar alone, you’re not just broadening your horizons and expanding your knowledge. You’re also solidifying a wider range of future job opportunities with higher pay. In most university programs, a PhD is the highest possible degree one can achieve. That means you’re viewed as having reached the height of…
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, June 19th 2021
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Every week, we at Cheeky Scientist scour the Internet for the best articles on topics that help in the search for the Best of Transition: PhD Job Search in the industry. Our two consultants independently search for the most informative articles in the categories of networking, CVs/resumes, interviews, transferable skills, academic blues, industry positions, and business acumen. Our consultants vote on a top article for each category and a top overall article for the week – if it’s a recent article that can help readers find and acquire PhD jobs, then we want to include it in this weekly digest.…
The "I Need A Job Yesterday" Strategy For Getting Hired (14 Steps)
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
“When do you need to get hired?” I asked. “Yesterday.” Sarah replied quickly. “Got it …What have you done so far?” That’s when Sarah got quiet. Why? Like most PhDs, Sarah had done very little in terms of her job search. Sure, Sarah thought about her job search a lot. She played out different scenarios in her head. But when it came to taking action …she was empty handed. Now, she was working for free for her PI and scrambling to find a job that would pay her. You see, Sarah had just defended her thesis but spent not time…
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, June 12th 2021
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Every week, we at Cheeky Scientist scour the Internet for the best articles on topics that help in the search for the Best of Transition: PhD Job Search in the industry. Our two consultants independently search for the most informative articles in the categories of networking, CVs/resumes, interviews, transferable skills, academic blues, industry positions, and business acumen. Our consultants vote on a top article for each category and a top overall article for the week – if it’s a recent article that can help readers find and acquire PhD jobs, then we want to include it in this weekly digest.…
The PhD’s Guide To Picking The Best Industry Data Scientist Jobs
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
When I started the long road toward my doctorate, I never would have put “PhD” and “unemployed” in the same sentence. Nevertheless, that’s the reality 60% of all PhDs will face at some point in their career. You might even be living (or soon facing) that reality right now. With more universities scaling back in-person classes in favor of virtual learning, you can expect those secure full-time professorship jobs to grow fewer by the day, too. Why offer a tenured position when you can just hire low-paid adjuncts – especially with online courses becoming the norm? Fortunately, PhDs in data…
3 Fears That Are Strangling Your Career Options
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Fears destroy your poetntial. I don’t understand why anyone would get their PhD and stay in academia anymore. Logically, that is. Logically, any PhD can see how postdocs and PhD students are exploited by the system as cheap labor. Many of them go as far as working for free once they get their PhD, or they get into postdocs that don’t allow overtime, don’t contribute to their retirement, and pay them peanuts. That’s when self-justification occurs … “I’m doing noble work” “I’m doing important work” “I can still be a professor” “An adjunct professorship is a real professorship” “Everyone is…
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, June 5th 2021
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Every week, we at Cheeky Scientist scour the Internet for the best articles on topics that help in the search for the Best of Transition: PhD Job Search in the industry. Our two consultants independently search for the most informative articles in the categories of networking, CVs/resumes, interviews, transferable skills, academic blues, industry positions, and business acumen. Our consultants vote on a top article for each category and a top overall article for the week – if it’s a recent article that can help readers find and acquire PhD jobs, then we want to include it in this weekly digest.…
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, May 29th 2021
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Every week, we at Cheeky Scientist scour the Internet for the best articles on topics that help in the search for the Best of Transition: PhD Job Search in the industry. Our two consultants independently search for the most informative articles in the categories of networking, CVs/resumes, interviews, transferable skills, academic blues, industry positions, and business acumen. Our consultants vote on a top article for each category and a top overall article for the week – if it’s a recent article that can help readers find and acquire PhD jobs, then we want to include it in this weekly digest.…
Your Complete Guide To Real Networking For PhDs (Not Just A Means To An End)
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
“Networking?” For PhDs? The whole idea of networking always seemed strange…. Kissing up to strangers with small talk all for personal gain? No thanks. Wouldn’t people know I’m just trying to use them? Well, if the industry hiring manager can’t see my value through a resume and CV, then I don’t need them anyway. I’ll always have academia! …Except I know those secure academia jobs are getting slimmer by the year (and never pay what we deserve to begin with). Okay, fine, I’ll network—but only at a few conferences where I know I’ll run into people who can help me. …