New Book: PhD [alternative] Career Clinic

Readers of this blog may remember Jane Chin, who provided some insightful commentary on the realities of a career as a Medical Science Liaison.

Jane has recently published a book which sounds very interesting: PhD [alternative] Career Clinic

According to the description at Amazon:

“PhDs aspiring for careers outside traditional academic tracks know first-hand the skepticism that they face: they may be confronted with negativity from peers and supervisors from within the academic walls but they are also met with objections from employers who deem PhDs as “overqualified but under-experienced” for a position. In PhD [alternative] Career Clinic, Jane Y. Chin describes the realities of an academic “business” enterprise and how PhD graduates may know more about the business world than they realize. She offers practical advice on building mental toughness required of PhDs competing in an unforgiving job market and how PhDs can grow a social network that delivers value and results. PhD [alternative] Career Clinic reveals what employers really mean when they say that a PhD applicant is “overqualified”, and how PhDs can gain transferable experience no matter where they are in their careers. This concise guide gives PhDs an insider’s look to employers’ thinking process and field-tested advice to help PhDs improve their odds of success when competing for careers outside academia.”


Posted: June 11th, 2011 | Author: | Filed under: Medical Science Liaisons | Tags: , , , | No Comments »


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