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PhD Transition Report On-Demand Cheeky Scientist
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The premier podcast by industry PhDs. With thousands of monthly listeners, the Cheeky Scientist Radio podcast is dedicated to helping PhDs transition into their first or next industry position. Every episode provides leading edge insights on how PhDs can avoid career failure and job search rejections, and instead attract hiring managers and recruiters to get hired into top industry jobs. Recent shows cover industry resumes, LinkedIn profiles, creating a job search strategy, identifying surging career tracks and avoiding dead end career tracks, successfully preparing for and passing phone screens, video interviews and site visits, and much more. This show features top industry PhDs in 50+ different industry positions. Subscribe now and listen.
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#578 Seen As Overqualified? Resume Tips That Will Help
To counteract the overqualified label, PhDs should focus on tailoring their application to match the job's requirements closely.
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#577 Avoid The “overqualified” Label. Here’s How…
This is your chance to dispel any concerns about your overqualification and to demonstrate how your background can be an asset.
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#576 Why Employers See PhDs As Overqualified
Understanding why industry employers may view PhDs as overqualified and recognizing the signs can empower candidates to navigate job applications more effectively.
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#575 How Employers Evaluate Critical Thinking
Showing that you’re not just looking for a job but are deeply interested in the work itself indicates a naturally critical and analytical mindset.
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#574 “Why Are You Leaving Academia” Interview Questions
Answering "Why are you leaving academia?" offers a unique opportunity to showcase your motivations, aspirations, and the value you bring to industry.
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#573 Seduce Interviewers Into Hiring You (Not What You Think)
By understanding how to project certainty through consensus, repetition, ease, and preparedness to defend your qualifications, you can more effectively persuade interviewers of your suitability for the role.