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Am I a Failure? Thoughts on Returning to Academia

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In this episode, I explore the notion of perceived career setbacks, particularly regarding the decision to return to academia after a stint in industry. This topic often arises during coaching sessions where individuals express concerns about the job market and their career trajectories. We discuss recent trends, including market corrections and layoffs, that have impacted employment prospects in biotech. Through real-life stories, I highlight various career paths and the importance of adapting and expanding skill sets. Ultimately, the message is clear: there is no linear career path, and one's career decisions should be personal, aiming to gain new skills and build networks.


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00:00 Introduction: Academia vs. Industry

00:56 The Job Market Shift

02:23 Evaluating a Return to Academia

03:18 Case Studies: Real-Life Examples

10:51 Navigating the Hybrid Career Path

14:00 Conclusion: Your Career, Your Choice

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In this episode, I explore the notion of perceived career setbacks, particularly regarding the decision to return to academia after a stint in industry. This topic often arises during coaching sessions where individuals express concerns about the job market and their career trajectories. We discuss recent trends, including market corrections and layoffs, that have impacted employment prospects in biotech. Through real-life stories, I highlight various career paths and the importance of adapting and expanding skill sets. Ultimately, the message is clear: there is no linear career path, and one's career decisions should be personal, aiming to gain new skills and build networks.


Learn more about the Collaboratory Career Hub community and access our free resources:

Join our free community

Subscribe to our Mailing List (we promise no spam!)

Check out our sister podcast: Building Biotechs

Send Carina a connection request on LinkedIn!

Stay connected with us:

🌐 Website

📱 Facebook

📷 Instagram

💼 LinkedIn

00:00 Introduction: Academia vs. Industry

00:56 The Job Market Shift

02:23 Evaluating a Return to Academia

03:18 Case Studies: Real-Life Examples

10:51 Navigating the Hybrid Career Path

14:00 Conclusion: Your Career, Your Choice

  continue reading

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