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Getting More PhDs Into The Board Room – The Cheeky Scientist Story
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
The academic PhD career track is dead. The academic system is completely broken. Not too long ago, you could become a tenured professor right after graduate school. Then, you needed one year of postdoctoral experience to become a tenured professor. Now, you need 6-10 years of postdoc experience just to get into a part-time, contract or adjunct professorship. Here’s the good news… In industry, PhDs are highly valued, respected, and paid. This is the mission of Cheeky Scientist – to get as many PhDs hired into top industry positions as possible. Specifically, we want to get more PhDs into the…
11 Most Coveted PhD Careers & Their Job Descriptions
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
What is the difference between a Data Analyst and a Data Scientist? Well, salary, for one. Data scientists get paid more. Transferable skills for another. Data Scientists have the ability to not only understand and communicate technical data, but business data as well. In fact, they can translate technical data into business data. This ability to translate, to “speak nerd and normal person” as I like to say, is the differentiator for most of the top industry PhD careers available right now. Finally, job candidates with Bachelor degrees and Master’s degrees only are often hired into Data Analyst roles, while…
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, February 6th 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.…
Interested In The Top PhD Careers? Must-Use Keywords For Your 2021 Resume
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
If you think employers or job recruiters are going to read your resume word for word, you’re wrong. The people reviewing your resumé are skimming at best. Eye tracking studies show that employers only spend 5-7 seconds on a resume (HRDive). Those same studies show that resumes are read in a F-shape, whereby employers skim the top one-third or so of the resume (the first horizontal bar of the F-shape), which is known as the Visual Center, then skim down the left-hand side of the first page and, if you’re lucky, the second page (the vertical bar of the F-shape). …
3 Torturous Parts Of A PhD Job Search (& How To Overcome Them)
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Studies show that 525 resumes are received for every open position but only 1 person will get hired into this position. PhDs chase one lead at a time via the outdated process of uploading their resume to a job site, when the process does not move forward, having to start all over again. Most PhDs never make it out of academia for long because they do not have the stomach for a high level job search. But You can be different. By leaning into the challenging, or tortuous parts of your job search, instead of avoiding them, you can save valuable time through a few strategic maneuvers rather than a minute-by-minute exhausting effort.
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, January 30th 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.…
Looking For A Career in Data Science? This Program Can Get You Hired
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Want to increase your eligibility for the top PhD jobs? Consider our Data Scientist Career Program. You’ll get everything you need to start your career. We have seen so many PhDs without industry experience and without data science experience getting hired into Data Scientist roles, while seeing many more fail to get hired into this career track simply for being invisible to employers, that we decided to create an Advanced Program dedicated to this career path. Our Data Scientist Advanced Program ensures that your resumé, LinkedIn profile, and interview answers appeal to top-paying industry employers. The Program will also ensure you get direct access to current PhD-level Data Scientists, as well as hiring managers and recruiters at top data science companies.
7 Devastating Replies To PhDs Who Thought Their PhD Was Enough To Get Them Hired
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Here is the funny thing that most PhDs don’t understand - your PhD is incredibly valuable and so are you, BUT you are not above the job search process. You and your PhD don’t give you a free pass to not have to learn to speak the language of industry, to not have to follow up, to not have to learn industry buzzwords and transferable skills; to not have to practice behavioral questions, on and on. Being smart, proven, or successful in one area does not make you any of those things in another area. Get over yourself. Otherwise, you won’t be able to avoid the devastation that follows. PhDs have to follow the same process as everyone else.
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, January 23rd 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, January 16th, 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.…
How To Ignore Your Advisor & Get Hired In Industry In 2021
By: Isaiah Hankel, PhD
Too many PhDs, are so brainwashed into thinking that their PI is some kind of omnipresent and omnipotent force in their career, that they will do whatever it takes to keep them happy, even going as far as working for free after they run out of funding. PhDs need to shake off this mindset and deprioritize their PI and their academic career if they would ever be able to transition into academia. Academic letters of recommendation, even from the most prestigious PI, are worthless in industry.
Best Of Transition: PhD Jobs & Job Search Strategies, January 9th, 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.…