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PhD Transition Report On Demand

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    #801 Most Referenced PhD Job Search Strategies (12 Month Review)

    A review of our internal data as well as external data including large media, niche media, journal articles, and other studies, identified 8 core strategies.

  2. 499

    #800 Cost Efficiency Is What Employers Hire For Now

    As a PhD, you’re not just one employee—you’re several. Your ROI to an employer is very high. Are you communicating it?

  3. 498

    #799 Irresistible Networking Emails & LinkedIn Messages

    Standing out to hiring managers and company employees requires more than just submitting applications; it demands strategic communication that grabs attention from the very first sentence.

  4. 497

    #798 Modern Ways To Get An Employer’s Attention

    If you’re tired of being just another name in an ATS black hole, it’s time to embrace bold, cutting-edge strategies that grab an employer’s attention.

  5. 496

    #797 Stop Writing Resumes That Scream Overeducated

    Employers need to see that you’re motivated, adaptable, and ready to contribute right now.

  6. 495

    #796 Older? Experienced? …“Outdated”?

    Employers need to see that you’re motivated, adaptable, and ready to contribute right now. In today’s job market, your experience and education are only as valuable as the story you tell about them.

  7. 494

    #795 “Overqualified” Often Means “Too Expensive”

    You need to show that you’re flexible, focused on value, and committed to the role—not just the paycheck. Prove to employers that you’re not a costly liability but a worthwhile investment.

  8. 493

    #794 Avoid The “Know-It-All” Label (3 Tips For PhDs)

    Employers aren’t just hiring for skills—they’re hiring for fit. If they sense even a hint of arrogance or bossiness, you’re out of the running.

  9. 492

    #793 Show Employers You’re Not Going To Be A Problem

    Employers need to feel that you’ll respect the existing hierarchy and culture. If you suspect the employer is worried about you getting bored, acknowledge it directly.

  10. 491

    #792 Stop Being Seen As A Flight Risk

    Employers want to hear that you’re in it for the long haul. Be specific about why this position is a perfect fit for your career stage and how you see yourself growing within the company.

  11. 490

    #791 Why So Many Laid Off PhDs Never Get Hired Again

    Stay arrogant, and you might never work in industry again. But if you’re willing to approach the process with humility, adaptability, and a clear focus on the employer’s needs, you’ll set yourself apart—and you’ll win.

  12. 489

    #790 Employers See Your Online Activity. Get Hired Anyway

    The job market isn’t fair, but it is predictable. Use that predictability to your advantage.

  13. 488

    #789 Your Resume Repels Hiring Managers. Here’s Why

    Hiring managers don’t care about your credentials, your jargon, or how smart you sound. They care about whether you can solve their problems, fit into their culture, and stay long enough for them to hit their retention goals.

  14. 487

    #788 The Job Market Rewards Ability, Not Need

    Your job search, like any meaningful pursuit in life, must be approached with unrelenting rationality. Reason is your only tool for survival and success.

  15. 486

    #787 Timeless Wealth Principles That Get PhDs Hired

    The path to success in your career is no different from building wealth: it requires discipline, strategic effort, and a clear understanding of how to maximize your opportunities.

  16. 485

    #786 How To Move From One Industry Job To The Next

    Industry research suggests that changing companies yields a much higher pay bump compared to typical internal promotions or raises, which are often capped at smaller percentages.

  17. 484

    #785 Merit-Based Hiring Is Roaring Back (Be Ready)

    Your PhD represents years of specialized skill development, rigorous research, and the ability to solve complex problems. These are assets that many employers need but don’t know how to evaluate.

  18. 483

    #784 Stoic Lessons For Overcoming Job Search Sadness And Burnout

    Rejection will happen. Feeling sad and unwanted will happen. But those emotions do not define you or your worth—they are simply part of the process.

  19. 482

    #783 Staying Motivated During A Guarantee-Free Job Search

    Just as your PhD research took years of work before yielding results, your job search is an investment in your future. It’s not about immediate gratification but about positioning yourself for the right opportunity.

  20. 481

    #782 Are You Too Overqualified For This Job Market?

    Employers care about who makes their lives easier. Prove that’s you, and you’ll win the role—even against the odds.

  21. 480

    #781 What Hiring Managers (Secretly) Care About Most

    Here’s the hard truth: a job candidate with no skills who relentlessly sells themselves as a perfect cultural fit will get hired over someone with all the skills in the world but no mention of culture.

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    #780 Get Your Resume In The Hands Of Hiring Managers

    A well-written professional summary is the key to grabbing an employer's attention and getting invited to a phone screen, so make sure you take it very seriously.

  23. 478

    #779 Is Your Cover Letter Too Old?

    Traditional openers, cliches, and niceties are mind-numbing to read through again and again, but a well-written note from a qualified candidate is enticing.

  24. 477

    #778 Make Yourself More Competitive

    The only way for you to get hired today is to keep your skills relevant. This means focusing on skills that can't be done by tech, at least yet.

  25. 476

    #777 Target Your Resume In 15 Minutes

    Would you rather apply to 50 jobs and get two interviews or apply to 10 jobs and get three? Tailoring your resume is the trick to getting better results in your job search.

  26. 475

    #776 Can’t Find A Career? Fix.

    Many people struggle to figure out what they want to do professionally. And not just once either. The bureau of labor statistics estimates that people in the us change careers between three and seven times in their lives.

  27. 474

    #775 4 Most Common Networking Mistakes

    If you let your connections wither they won't feel comfortable giving you a referral down the road, so keep the conversation going.

  28. 473

    #774 Outwit AI Resume Filters With These AI Tools

    Recent statistics show that the average job gets over 500 applications. Larger companies can get up to 2000 for each open position. Of those, 75% are weeded out automatically using applicant tracking system software.

  29. 472

    #773 Opening Versus Closing Interview Questions For PhDs

    In a market where every detail counts, opening and closing questions provide an opportunity to set the tone, establish rapport, and reinforce why you’re the ideal candidate.

  30. 471

    #772 LinkedIn Pro-Tips For PhDs Who Hate The Phrase “Pro-Tips”

    By focusing on authenticity and sharing valuable insights, you can build a presence that’s true to who you are without any need for over-the-top “pro-tips.”

  31. 470

    #771 A Relentless PhD Mindset Will Get You Hired

    If you want to win the job you deserve, you need to throw away the comfort zone, the excuses, and the idea that it’s going to be easy.

  32. 469

    #770 Bring The Pain To Make Employers Hire You

    The key to standing out is to understand and address the specific pain points an employer is experiencing.

  33. 468

    #769 The Slow, Cement-Like “Great Stay” Job Market

    In times of uncertainty, companies look for candidates who can wear multiple hats and who are committed for the long haul. In this “Big Stay” market, remember that employers need urgency, versatility, and resilience.

  34. 467

    #768 P-Hacking Your Job Search

    Hacking your job search isn’t about doing more—it’s about doing the right things with minimal friction and maximum impact.

  35. 466

    #767 Creativity, Discovery & Innovation - PhD Secret Weapons

    Across sectors—from technology to healthcare to education—markets are evolving rapidly, and companies need people who can think ahead, solve complex problems, and lead change.

  36. 465

    #766 Networking For PhDs Who Hate Networking

    By moving from casual connections to meaningful networking, you not only increase your chances of landing a role but also build a network that will continue to support you throughout your career.

  37. 464

    #765 How To Be A Persuasive PhD

    Today’s competitive job market isn’t just about showcasing your knowledge or skills; it’s about strategically persuading employers that you’re the right fit.

  38. 463

    #764 Inflation Destroyed The Job Market (Here’s What To Do)

    This is not the time to be selective or slow; treat your job search with a sense of urgency, cast a wide net, and adapt quickly to meet the demands of this turbulent market.

  39. 462

    #763 5 Must-Know PhD Resume Formats

    Each resume type has a purpose, so use these tools strategically and make sure your application speaks directly to what employers are looking for.

  40. 461

    #762 Strategic Laws Of Hiring (PhDs Must Know)

    In today’s job market, PhDs must master the strategy and cunning required to navigate an environment that is as competitive as it is confounding. If you think raw talent alone will get you hired, you are mistaken.

  41. 460

    #761 Do-It-Yourself Unemployed Strategy

    PhDs who think they can tackle their job search by themselves are missing a crucial point: this market is all about connections, networks, and leveraging other people’s insights.

  42. 459

    #760 Outdated Resume Words To Avoid

    If you want to break through today’s competitive market and land an interview, it’s time to update your language.

  43. 458

    #759 PhDs Who Destroyed The Competition And Got Hired

    Interest won’t cut it. In today’s job market, you have to be obsessed with getting hired. You need to outwork, outsmart, and outmaneuver everyone else applying for the job.

  44. 457

    #758 Confirmed: The Smartest PhDs Leave Academia For Industry

    The smartest move you can make as a PhD is to leverage your expertise where it will be most valued and rewarded—which, for many, is in the dynamic environment of industry.

  45. 456

    #757 How Self-Doubt Keeps PhDs Unemployed

    As a PhD, you bring a wealth of knowledge, discipline, and critical thinking skills to the table. These are assets that employers highly value, even if you don't tick every box on a job description.

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    #756 2 Studies Confirm: Near Impossible To Get Hired After 40 (Worse For Women)

    Recent research underscores this reality, and it's time we confront it head-on. A comprehensive study published in Frontiers in Psychology revealed stark disparities in hiring practices related to age.

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    #755 Handwritten Cover Letters Are Getting PhDs Hired

    Employers are bombarded with hundreds of digital applications, many of which look the same, but a handwritten letter can break the monotony and capture attention.

  48. 453

    #754 The Election Won’t Save The Job Market. Prepare Now

    Waiting for the job market to improve is not a strategy—it's a gamble, and the odds aren't in your favor. As a PhD, you need to take proactive steps to secure your career amidst these challenging times.

  49. 452

    #753 Taking A Break? You’re Breaking Your Career

    Employers are looking for candidates who are proactive, resilient, and immediately ready to contribute. Don't let inertia or complacency sabotage years of hard work and potential.

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    #752 PhDs Are Seen As Overqualified And A Flight Risk

    Employers' hesitation isn't about doubting your capabilities—it's about fear of instability and misalignment. By understanding these concerns, you can strategically position yourself as the asset you truly are.

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