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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Job Search Time Savers For Busy PhDs
In today's fast-paced job market, leveraging time-saving and productivity hacks is crucial for busy PhDs.
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How To Get A Company To Sponsor You
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It’s Time For You To Leave Academia
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Create A Skills Gap Table For Your Resume
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Time To Get The Hell Out Of Academia
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Why AI Resume Filters Love Resume Headlines & Top Transferable Skills For 2024
Ready to start your transition into industry? Apply to book a free Transition Call with our founder, Isaiah Hankel, PhD or one of our Transition Specialists here.
Customer Reviews
Great effort
The best thing for me are multidisciplinary guests and listening to their insights
Wish the podcasts were a little longer
Very very short podcast and many times he’s repeating the same concepts of transferable skills.
For PHDs who need help finding industry jobs
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.