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Here’s a quick rundown of this week’s episode…
Many people assume all PhDs are introverts. This of course, is not true.
Plenty of PhDs get energized by being around people.
If you find independent research to be lonely and monotonous;
… if you thrive on other people’s energy;
… and if you’re hungry for a job that allows you to work collaboratively with others
… then these 4 industry positions might be for you.
The first is the Medical Science Liaison role. If you love talking about science more than you like doing science, this is the perfect position for you.
The second career I’m going to discuss is Technical Sales. If you like finding solutions to complex problems, then believe it or not, sales may be the place for you.
The third position is Project Manager. As a project manager, you would be interacting with others to troubleshoot and develop methods to achieve your company’s goals.
The truth is employers see PhDs as self-motivated. And that’s a good thing. Employers are seeking exactly what your PhD has trained you to be – self-motivated and able to work interdependently – by yourself and with others.
The fourth that extroverts thrive in is Management Consultant positions. Many corporations deal with very complicated business problems – ones that they don’t have the time or resources to solve on their own. That’s why these companies often turn to business consultants.
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Here’s a quick rundown of this week’s episode…
Many people assume all PhDs are introverts. This of course, is not true.
Plenty of PhDs get energized by being around people.
If you find independent research to be lonely and monotonous;
… if you thrive on other people’s energy;
… and if you’re hungry for a job that allows you to work collaboratively with others
… then these 4 industry positions might be for you.
The first is the Medical Science Liaison role. If you love talking about science more than you like doing science, this is the perfect position for you.
The second career I’m going to discuss is Technical Sales. If you like finding solutions to complex problems, then believe it or not, sales may be the place for you.
The third position is Project Manager. As a project manager, you would be interacting with others to troubleshoot and develop methods to achieve your company’s goals.
The truth is employers see PhDs as self-motivated. And that’s a good thing. Employers are seeking exactly what your PhD has trained you to be – self-motivated and able to work interdependently – by yourself and with others.
The fourth that extroverts thrive in is Management Consultant positions. Many corporations deal with very complicated business problems – ones that they don’t have the time or resources to solve on their own. That’s why these companies often turn to business consultants.
** for the full podcast, check out the audio player above.
To get advanced access to the full length versions of these podcasts, as well as access to our live training webinars, exclusive training videos, case studies, industry insider documents, transition plan, and private online network, get on the waitlist for the Cheeky Scientist Association now.
The post Jobs For Extroverted PhDs appeared first on Cheeky Scientist.

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