Strategic career building during your PhD: a timeline for maximizing your opportunities

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PhD training can be incredibly versatile, leading to many downstream careers. There is potential to gain training to help you enter any of these careers after graduation. However, it is often only in retrospect that the options and optimal strategies become clear. Here we provide a strategic framework to empower PhD researchers to build and expand their career options in a method compatible with tomorrow's career ecosystem. The strategic framework encourages early career researchers to take a self-directed approach to establish flexible career goals, diversify exposures and build professional networks. Researchers increase their chances of success by building early markers of multiple career pathways into their PhD program. The framework emphasizes self-direction, adaptability and resilience, enabling early career researchers to embrace new opportunities and to navigate uncertainties. This structured approach empowers PhD researchers to maximize their opportunities, positioning them for long-term success in the various career options within and beyond academia.

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Liston, A., & Makaroff, L. E. (2023, October 1). Strategic career building during your PhD: a timeline for maximizing your opportunities. Immunology and Cell Biology. John Wiley and Sons Inc. https://doi.org/10.1111/imcb.12668

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