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Moving On

Moving On. P, H, & D. Beth Fischer Michael Zigmond. Survival Skills and Ethics Program. www.pitt.edu/~survival. Acknowledgements. Science Next Wave David Jensen Peter Fiske Laurence Boldt Richard Bolles National Academy of Sciences. Getting a job. the dream PhD (+ postdoc) = job.

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Moving On

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  1. Moving On P, H, & D

  2. Beth Fischer Michael Zigmond Survival Skills and Ethics Program www.pitt.edu/~survival

  3. Acknowledgements • Science Next Wave • David Jensen • Peter Fiske • Laurence Boldt • Richard Bolles • National Academy of Sciences

  4. Getting a job • the dream • PhD (+ postdoc) = job

  5. Getting a job • the dream • the nightmare • 6-10 yr postdoc • 100 letters, no responses • “The PhD Glut”

  6. Getting a job • the dream • the nightmare • the reality • PhD + postdoc  job

  7. Getting a job • the dream • the nightmare • the reality • PhD + postdoc  job • jobs are available JOB

  8. Getting a job • the dream • the nightmare • the reality • PhD + postdoc  job • jobs are available • it will take • time • hard work JOB

  9. This time, like all times, is a very good one, if we but know what to do with it. Emerson

  10. Why do many people have so much trouble finding jobs?

  11. Why trouble finding jobs? • too many constraints

  12. Why trouble finding jobs? • too many constraints • lack of proper training

  13. Why trouble finding jobs? • too many constraints • lack of proper training • lack of necessary experience

  14. Why trouble finding jobs? • too many constraints • lack of proper training • lack of necessary experience • poor problem solving techniques

  15. How do you solvea research problem?

  16. Solving research problems 1. start right away

  17. Solving research problems 1. start right away 2. think creatively

  18. Solving research problems 1. start right away 2. think creatively 3. get additional information - read the literature - consult those with experience

  19. Solving research problems 1. start right away 2. think creatively 3. get additional information 4. develop a logical plan

  20. Solving research problems 1. start right away 2. think creatively 3. get additional information 4. develop a logical plan 5. work very hard

  21. Getting additional information

  22. Getting additional information About what?

  23. Getting additional information • about specific job opportunities

  24. Getting additional information • about specific job opportunities • about the full range of options

  25. Getting additional information • about specific job opportunities • about the full range of options • about how to approach employers

  26. Getting additional information • about specific job opportunities • about the full range of options • about how to approach employers • about yourself

  27. Getting additional information • about specific job opportunities • about the full range of options • about how to approach employers • about yourself what is the order of importance?

  28. Information about yourself

  29. Make it thy business to know thyself, which is the most difficulty lesson in the world. Miguel De Cervantes

  30. Information about yourself:what do you enjoy?

  31. evaluating literature experimental design data collection data analysis oral presentations technical writing working with others Information about yourself:what do you enjoy?

  32. evaluating literature experimental design data collection data analysis oral presentations technical writing working with others supervising junior students technicians teaching undergraduates graduate students medical students establishing policy Information about yourself:what do you enjoy?

  33. Information about yourself:what do you want?

  34. independence responsibility impact income security effort stress Information about yourself:what do you want?

  35. Information about yourself:what are your strengths?

  36. lab skills general specific accomplishments publications awards education experience knowledge depth breadth recommendations supervisors others in field social skills leadership Information about yourself:what are your strengths?

  37. What are the critical variablesthat determine success?

  38. What are the critical variablesthat determine success? • specific technical skills • intelligence and creativity • problem solving skills • motivation and focus • personality and social skills

  39. What are the critical variablesthat determine success? • specific technical skills • intelligence and creativity • problem solving skills • motivation and focus • personality and social skills what is the order of importance?

  40. Information about yourself:what are your constraints?

  41. responsibilities partner family income needs community religion race, ethnicity side interests Information about yourself:what are your constraints?

  42. Information about yourself • what do you enjoy? • what do you want? • what are your strengths? • what are your constraints?

  43. Considering the Options

  44. Considering the Options

  45. Employment options: Research • academic

  46. Employment options: Research • academic • medical school • arts and sciences • veterinary school • dental school • pharmacy school

  47. Employment options: Research • academic • institute • public • private

  48. Employment options: Research • academic • institute • industry • pharmaceutical • biotech • other

  49. Employment options: Teaching • university

  50. Employment options: Teaching • university • 4-yr college • 2-yr college • K-12 • adult education

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