Career Advancement
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- Research Skills and Knowledge
- Management and Leadership
- Effectiveness and Purpose
- Professionalism
- Communication
- Career Advancement
Examine skills, interests, and values, to explore diverse career options, build a professional network, and prepare for entering a career of your choice.
Career Exploration
Exploring the diversity of careers available to master's and PhD students is a helpful exercise even if you already have decided on a specific path. The myIDP and ImaginePhD platforms provide resources for the user to match different careers with their skills interests, and values.
- mIDP: for careers in STEM. Also see Beyond the Lab: See and Listen for more in depth information for careers in life sciences.
- ImaginePhD: for careers in Humanities and Social Sciences. Also see The Humanities Project for information on select organizations where humanists work.
Beyond the Professoriate’s e-learning platform, Beyond the Prof, is a professional development tool where Postdocs and PhD students can explore career options and learn job search strategies. Through the two programs of study (Academic Careers and Professional Careers), students are empowered to make informed decisions about their career path and learn successful job search strategies from other PhDs. To log in simply visit Beyond the Prof, select University of Florida, and enter your GatorLink login information.
Beyond Graduate School is a one-of-a-kind, online platform that helps Master’s students make the most out of their investment and build their careers. From video lessons on career exploration, to writing application materials, to interviewing and negotiating for that next career step — Beyond Grad School helps master’s students through each stage of their job search.
To log in, visit Beyond Graduate School, select University of Florida, and enter your UFL login information.
Additional Resource: InterSECT is an online platform that provides a series of simulation exercises for graduate students from all fields to explore diverse careers.
Career Advancement
- Informational Interviews provide an excellent way to learn more about specific careers and grow your professional network. It is simply a conversation that you have with someone that currently works in your field of interest. This guide from ImaginePhD provides detailed information on how to lead successful informational interviews.
- The Graduate School’s Preparing Future Faculty is a 13-week program where participants learn about faculty life and promotion at different types of academic institutions, receive one-on-one mentoring from a faculty advisor, and gain valuable teaching and learning skills.
Career Immersion
Conducting the search
- The Career Connections Center has a great resource available to walk you through the often-daunting search process of finding a career or internship. Check out this resource: Constructing a Job or Internship Search
Internships
- Many types of internships are available for graduate students. A recent study has shown that doctoral students who participated in internships perceived an increased ability to identify careers of choice, and increased confidence in pursuing this career. Importantly, participating in internships did not increase time to degree completion.
- The Career Connections Center (C3) connects graduate students with numerous internship opportunities. Using Gator Career Link, graduate students can find both paid and unpaid internships that allow you to apply what you are learning in the classroom to the workplace. Consider these hands-on experiences to cultivate valuable and relevant competencies and develop a unique portfolio of work experience that sets you apart from your peers.
Start your search for an internship by checking out the resources listed below. Reflect on your experience once you complete it so that you can make meaning and be able to tell the story of what you learned to your next employer.
Internships at UF
- UF Innovate Tech Licensing Internships- paid internships in technology management and commercialization
- Humanities Center Internships in the Public Humanities- Multiple internships available for graduate students in various campus locations
- HarnMuseum Internships- Internships are offered in all museum departments with the goal of providing professional experience and growth opportunities
- Museum of Natural History Internships- Can include a range of opportunities and are typically funded from research grants for specific tasks and projects. These part-time appointments can be as short as a single semester or continue for several years and are perfect for students to gain research and/or collections experience while also receiving an hourly wage.
- Cade Museum Internships- The Cade Museum for Creativity & Invention strives to provide a workplace that promotes creativity and invention at its core. We are looking for interns that have a passion for creating meaningful experiences for our guests and students
Federal Internships
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: internships are available to Masters, doctoral, and medical/veterinary students. Long term fellowships and other opportunities are also available.
- Central Intelligence Agency: internship and other opportunities for STEM and Humanities graduate students are available throughout the year, not only during summers.
- The National Institutes of Health provide 8-week summer internships in a variety of fields that cover biomedical research. (At the NIH "biomedical research" includes everything from behavioral and social sciences, through biology and chemistry, to physics, mathematical modeling, computational biology, and biostatistics).
- The U.S. Department of State offers many internships for graduate students, nationally and internationally.
Other Internships
- Several National Labs offer internships and other funding and training opportunities.
- The Humanities, Arts, Science and Technology Alliance and Collaboratory (HASTAC) provides a current list of internships and jobs in the Humanities.
- The National Science Foundation (NSF) has funds available for graduate students to pursue non-academic internships if the student’s advisor is a PI on an existing NSF grant.
- For a comprehensive listing of internships and other funding opportunities for graduate students in all fields, please consult UCLA’s searchable database GRAPES.
The Job Search
Transferable Skills
- Being able to identify and communicate your transferable skills when interviewing is key to showcase your experience and how it best relates to the position you are interested in. It will also showcase your skills further and in an applicable way. Check out this Transferable Skills Guide from the Career Connections Center.
Delivering your Pitch
- An elevator pitch introduces who you are, what you do, and why the person listening should be interested. Most importantly, it should bevery brief. Many of us think we can do this on the spot, and the consequences can be disastrous. Be sure to have a pitch rehearsed from the very beginning of your studies so that when opportunity strikes you are prepared.
Networking and Job Search
- Most jobs are not advertised. Instead, most workers are hired based on who they know (their network). While resumes, CVs, and cover letters are important, they are not as effective as an introduction from someone that the prospective employer already knows and trusts.
Resumes and CVs
- The expected content and format of CVs and resumes can vary considerably by field, sector, and country. If applying for academic positions, please consult with faculty members in your discipline for the most accurate information. Ideally, ask for help from young Assistant Professors who have just experienced going through the job market.
- Here are some examples from the Career Connections Center: Grad CV to Resume, Cover Letter Example, Cover Letter Worksheet, Resume Example, CV Example, and Teaching and Research Statement .
Additional Resources
- The Career Connections Center (C3) provides many resources, including revision of application materials for graduate students as they embark on diverse careers:
- Molm Family Gator Career Closet (free to borrow professional attire)
- how to set up your LinkedIn profile
- create professional portfolios
- cover letters
- If you are in a field in the life sciences, the University of California, San Francisco provides many resources for diverse careers.
- The Graduate School hosts a Job Search Series in the Fall in partnership with the Career Connections Center and the Center for Resilient Agriculture. Over the course of six sessions, all aspects of a job search, from developing your pitch to interviewing and negotiating a job offer are discussed.
Previously Recorded Workshops
| Semester | Workshop Title | Presenter | Recordings, Transcripts, and Materials |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall 2023 | Unlocking Your Career Potential: Mastering Transferable Skills and Crafting Impactful Elevator Pitches | David Adams | Workshop Recording |
| Fall 2023 | Tenure-Track Faculty Librarian Careers: An Exciting and High-Impact Path for Scholars from any Disciplinary Background | Lily Lewis, Ph.D., Aida Miro-Herrans, Ph.D., Ginessa Mahar, Ph.D, Hélène Huet, Ph.D, and Megan Daly, Ph.D. | Workshop Recording |
| Fall 2022 | Identifying and Articulating Your Transferable Skills as a Graduate Student | Allie Simon, Career Connections Center | Identifying and Articulating Your Transferable Skills |
| Fall 2022 | How to Ace Zoom Interviews for Faculty Positions | Dr. Antonio Faciola (IFAS) | How to Ace Zoom Interviews for Faculty Positions How to Ace Zoom Interviews PPT |
| Spring 2022 | Finding International Postdocs and Jobs | Jackson Howard- EURAXESS North America | International jobs and postdocs recording International Jobs and Postdocs ppt |
| Spring 2022 | How to Ace Zoom Interviews for Faculty Positions | Antonio Faciola, Associate Professor, UF Department of Animal Sciences | How to Ace Zoom Interviews recording Ace Interviews 2022 |
| Fall 2021 | Design Thinking: Reframing Your 5-Year Plan | Jaime Harsell, UF Career Connections Center | Design Thinking Workshop Recording Design Thinking PPT Fall 2021 Design Thinking Workshop Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | The Accidental PhD: From Engineer to Higher Ed Admin | Dr. Samesha Barnes Ivey, UF McNair Scholars Program | Higher Ed Admin Workshop Recording Higher Ed Admin PPT Higher Ed Admin Workshop Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | Putting Students First: Faculty Life at Community Colleges | Dr. Melissa Flanagan & Dr. David Tegeder | Putting Students First Workshop Recording Putting Students First Workshop Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | Stumble Through the Jungle: A Circuitous Path to Medical Writing | Dr. Leah Colvin | Medical Writing Workshop Recording Medical Writing PPT Medical Writing Workshop Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | Tech Transfer: Where Research, Business, and Law Meet | Dr. Mark Staudt | Tech Transfer Workshop Recording Tech Transfer PPT Tech Transfer Workshop Recording Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | Transitioning from Academia to Industry and Into a New Research Area | Dr. Allison Goins | New Research Area Workshop Recording New Research Area PPT New Research Area Workshop Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | Transitioning from Graduate Student to Industry Professional | Dr. Latoya Allen | Industry Professional Workshop Recording Industry Professional PPT Industry Professional Workshop Transcript |
| Summer 2021 | Who Does That? Searching for the Right Employer Post-PhD | Dr. Adwoa Baah-Dwomoh | The Right Employer Workshop Recording The Right Employer PPT The Right Employer Workshop Transcript The Right Employer Additional Materials |
| Spring 2021 | Considerations When Making Employment Decisions | Dr. Martin Gillen, UF FYCS | Employment Decisions Workshop Recording Employment Decisions PPT Employment Decisions Workshop Transcript |
| Spring 2021 | Identifying and Articulating Your Transferable Skills as a Graduate Student | Jaime Harsell, UF Career Connections Center | Transferable Skills Workshop Recording Transferable Skills PPT Transferable Skills Workshop Transcript |
| Spring 2021 | Design Thinking: Reframing Your 5-Year Plan | Jaime Harsell, UF Career Connections Center | Design Thinking Workshop Recording Design Thinking PPT |
| Fall 2020 | Developing a Diversity Statement | Dr. Alex Bitton-Bailey, UF Center for Teaching Excellence | Diversity Statement Workshop Recording Diversity Statement PPT Diversity Statement Workshop Transcript |
| Fall 2020 | How to Ace Zoom Interviews for Faculty Positions | Dr. Antonio Faciola, UF Department of Animal Sciences | Ace Interviews Workshop Recording Ace Interviews PPT Ace Interviews Workshop Transcript |
| Fall 2020 | Write a Winning Teaching Statement | Dr. Alex Bitton-Bailey, UF Center for Teaching Excellence | Teaching Statement Workshop Recording Teaching Statement PPT Teaching Statement Workshop Transcript |
| Fall 2020 | Irreconcilable Differences: Living Academically Outside of Academia | Dr. Djurdja Trajkovic, Reconstruction Women’s Fund | Irreconcilable Differences Workshop Recording Irreconcilable Differences Workshop Transcript |
| Spring 2019 | Networking and Building Professional Connections for Graduate Students | Allie Simon, UF Career Connections Center | Building Professional Connections Workshop Recording |
| Spring 2019 | The Non-Academic Job Search | Lindsey Day, Info Tech | Non-Academic Job Search Workshop Recording |
| Fall 2018 | Financial Management: Now and Throughout Your Career | Dr. Martie Gillen, UF FYCS | Financial Management Workshop Recording |
Relevant Courses Offered at UF
| Course Title | Course Number | Course Description | Department | Instructor |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| International Research Immersion | ALS 5905 | This 3 credit class was designed to provide students with the possibility to get a research experience abroad. Students are encouraged to spend up to one semester abroad, and they can do so while taking online classes at UF. | Agroecology | Romain Gloaguen |