Employability Outside Academia is a course that supports PhD students and postdocs in their preparation to make the transition to industry.
The 3 x 1 full-day course programme provides comprehensive insights into what the industry demands from PhD graduates and supports participants to work on their personal development in order to increase their employability in the industry.
Participants are evaluated in detail on individual skill sets and are provided a personalised tool to manage long-term career development.
Why an employability course for Early Career Researchers?
Strong discrepancies exist between the skill sets academic researchers present and what non-academic employers are looking for. What do they expect from PhDs and where do they see discrepancies?
Increase your employability!
How can you increase your professional attractiveness to non-academic  employers? You have to ensure that you are adequately informed about  the demands from industry. This enables you to develop a industry-proof skill set  while you are still doing your PhD or postdoc. The course also provides  insights into options for PhDs outside academia and addresses the most  important question ‘What position would actually suit me?’. PCDI’s  Employability Outside Academia course not only supports you in finding  the answers but also provides training in getting this information  across.
By the end of the course you will:
have made a survey of competences acquired in the academic track, including transferable skills
have identified your personal strengths, weaknesses and skill gaps
have a clear view of the professional demands in industry and know how these differ from academia
be able to state the added value of your PhD and/or postdoc experience to employers in the industry
have a personal development plan to guide your long-term career development
A certificate of participation will be provided.