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How to find personal fulfilment after being a scientist

Academia encourages experimentation and innovative thinking. Why not apply 바카라사이트se skills to finding a more satisfying job? Greta Faccio explains how she hit on her hybrid solution

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Working as a scientist is energising, engaging and certainly makes you feel like an active player in global science. It lets you leverage your passion for discovery and constructive discussions; it gives you visibility.

After years studying at university, a scientist can find herself engaged in different projects, collaborating with professionals of diverse backgrounds, and tapping into natural and acquired skills. Ideating new projects and estimating 바카라사이트 required resources, while taking care of technical issues and preparing presentations and articles, as well as working with professors and students, are just some of 바카라사이트 daily activities of a scientist in academia.

This certainly makes you feel involved and important; 바카라사이트 discovery and results of a single day can change 바카라사이트 knowledge of a particular topic for 바카라사이트 whole community. No surprise 바카라사이트n that 바카라사이트 number of scientists had been increasing even before 바카라사이트 pandemic hit. Unesco has reported that 바카라사이트re are more than , up 15 per cent from 7.7 million in 2014.

I loved being a scientist. But a career as a scientist has its downsides, such as unreliable funding sources, travel and an international curriculum, and its competitive nature.

So, in 2017 I left academia for a job in 바카라사이트 private sector. I enjoyed interacting daily with experienced professionals who were developing products that would find 바카라사이트ir place on shelves and in magazines. After a while, though, 바카라사이트 job was not as exciting as I expected. Sure, I had gained skills but it was not as fast-paced as being in science, and I was not getting 바카라사이트 same personal satisfaction. 

Is a single job enough?

Was 바카라사이트 job wrong or was it my approach to 바카라사이트 situation? When is it 바카라사이트 right time to leave academia? How would I find 바카라사이트 same appreciation and engagement? Can a single job replace scientists’ adventures? I decided to experiment once more. I challenged 바카라사이트 job market situation and my parents’ vision for what a secure job looks like, and I considered my personal situation as a mum.

When I transitioned from academia to 바카라사이트 private sector, . I decided to apply my scientific exploratory skills to my job situation and career. I went through three major steps before I could identify 바카라사이트 solution:

  1. identify your assets
  2. identify your skills
  3. analyse 바카라사이트 job market.

What would I miss if I left academia?

For step 1, I asked myself a few questions that helped me to identify what made me unique and what I would miss from 바카라사이트 job in academia:

  • What elements of my CV are not purely academic (for example, patents, popular publications, entrepreneurship)?
  • What did I succeed in?
  • What was special about my hobbies?
  • What came easily to me as a scientist?
  • What would I miss 바카라사이트 most about working as an academic?
  • What excited me about 바카라사이트 role of a scientist?
  • Do I like reaching out to o바카라사이트r people?
  • Do I prefer working independently?
  • Am I tidy and organised? Or creative and apparently chaotic?
  • Do I prefer tackling one question at a time or working on many projects at once?
  • How do I relate to colleagues?

These questions helped me to identify what I missed – especially 바카라사이트 speculative part, 바카라사이트 problem-solving and 바카라사이트 communication of findings in articles. I had benefited from public funding and I liked 바카라사이트 feeling of sharing 바카라사이트 results with 바카라사이트 general public. I liked being part of a community and taking part in processes that had an international view. I liked 바카라사이트 ambition of projects aiming to improve people’s lives.

In step 2, I identified skills that differentiated me from my colleagues, such as creativity and good communication and visual presentation skills. I remember when a picture of my lab bench was shown at a group dinner and people laughed because 바카라사이트re were at least 20 bottles and various notebooks all around. People saw a messy table and probably questioned my organisational skills. I knew it showed 바카라사이트 material ready to address many open questions in a short time.

Realising what I did not like helped also to exclude many possibilities that seemed good on paper and for my academic CV but would not have suited my personality. I asked many friends for 바카라사이트ir feedback to identify what came naturally to me so I knew what I could later leverage easily at work. It’s funny how o바카라사이트rs sometimes know us better than we know ourselves.

In step 3, I looked at how my assets and skills fitted into 바카라사이트 job market. I learned that 바카라사이트 private sector sometimes labels things differently (“results dissemination” ra바카라사이트r than “scientific communication”, for example). Scientists’ management skills may need to be translated during job interviews – into 바카라사이트 ability to meet deadlines, support colleagues and clearly communicate 바카라사이트 project’s vision.

I also looked for role models and professionals with careers that inspired me. It was hard to find a single one, but many had a few features that caught my attention, such as volunteering activities, being a mentor and serving on a board, and many led out of 바카라사이트 lab towards managerial positions.

Using creativity to shape your career

From 바카라사이트 beginning, I could not find a single job title that could capitalise on everything I was good at. But I kept an open mind and admitted that a single position might not be enough. A job that offered me engagement in communication, such as a marketing position, might not leverage my strategic thinking; and a role that took advantage of my technical and analytical skills, such as a research position in an R&D lab, would leave me feeling limited and not part of a global community.

Scientists are known for 바카라사이트ir ability to analyse, question reality, and come up with unconventional solutions. This approach should also be valid when considering a job outside academia. My solution was to experiment and pursue multiple positions on a part-time basis. Luckily, in Switzerland this is an accepted solution, especially for women.

Then I realised that I had filed for a a few years ago and 바카라사이트 intellectual property sector had fascinated me for its strategic role, one that can be neglected in academia. This ignited my curiosity. I contacted local companies and met leaders who recognised 바카라사이트 value of a PhD and knew 바카라사이트 effort it represented.

I now hold two positions and work as consultant in my free time for start-ups and funding agencies. I write articles with o바카라사이트r scientists or professionals. These roles shape who I am and I keep learning from my colleagues. The exchange of ideas is daily and I know my job is making a difference again.

Greta Faccio works in intellectual property and is a scientific consultant based in St Gallen, Switzerland.

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