Sinopsis
The Office of Career Planning & Professional Development at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York presents a podcast for Graduate Center students by Graduate Center students. Graduate Center alumni share their professional journeys and tips for the job search to help current students navigate the ins and outs of career planning.
Episodios
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Chemistry in Life Science Consulting (feat. Kishore Gangangari)
27/11/2019 Duración: 30minKishore Gangangari earned his PhD in chemistry from the Graduate Center. He is a life science consultant at Charles Rivers Associates, a global consulting firm that provides expertise on litigation, business strategy, and government policies. The post Chemistry in Life Science Consulting (feat. Kishore Gangangari) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Biology at Johnson & Johnson (feat. Kurt Reynertson)
13/11/2019 Duración: 27minKurt Reynertson is a graduate of the Biology PhD Program at the Graduate Center. He is now Manager of Regulatory & Stewardship Policy at Johnson & Johnson. The post Biology at Johnson & Johnson (feat. Kurt Reynertson) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Psychology in Educational Media (feat. Mariana Díaz-Wionczek)
30/10/2019 Duración: 31minMarian Díaz-Wionczek earned her PhD from the psychology program at the Graduate Center. She is Principal at MDW Consulting & Research, a consulting firm for children's educational media and technology. The post Psychology in Educational Media (feat. Mariana Díaz-Wionczek) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 40 – History at Bard Prison Initiative
16/10/2019 Duración: 18minDelia Mellis is the Director of Program and Faculty Development for the Bard Prison Initiative and an alum of the Graduate Center's PhD Program in History. The post Episode 40 – History at Bard Prison Initiative appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 39 – Biochemistry in R&D Management
02/10/2019 Duración: 22minMa Sha is head of the bioprocess application labs at Eppendorf, a biotech company that develops products for laboratories around the world. He earned his PhD from the biochemistry program at the Graduate Center. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Ma describes his current role in the company and how his role has changed over time. He discusses the hiring process, contrasts academic and industrial lab experiences, and emphasizes how a shift in mindset is necessary for all researchers transitioning to industry. The post Episode 39 – Biochemistry in R&D Management appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 38 – Musicology in Archives
18/09/2019 Duración: 24minDevora Geller received her PhD in musicology from the Graduate Center. She is the Digital Preservation Manager at the YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Devora talks about how she began her job search while still in graduate school, the work she manages at YIVO, and how she uses her training from her PhD and previous experience every day. The post Episode 38 – Musicology in Archives appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 37 – Computer Science at IBM
04/09/2019 Duración: 27minDenys Katerenchuk is a Senior Data Scientist at IBM and a PhD candidate in the Graduate Center's Program in Computer Science. In this episode, Denys talks about transitioning into tech industry jobs while completing the PhD, the similarities between industry and academia, and how to turn a mid-PhD crisis into opportunity. He also discusses the surprising benefits you might reap from going against received wisdom when it comes to applying to jobs—specifically, how testing yourself on the open job market can give you a more objective sense of your own skills and abilities. The post Episode 37 – Computer Science at IBM appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 36 – Classics at a Private University
15/05/2019 Duración: 26minAllannah Karas earned her PhD in Classics from the Graduate Center. She is an Assistant Professor at Valparaiso University in Indiana. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Allannah talks about her position at Valparaiso and the benefits of working in a small private university. She also lays out some of her strategies from the job search and her tips for networking as a new junior faculty member. The post Episode 36 – Classics at a Private University appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 35 – History in State Transport Infrastructure
01/05/2019 Duración: 30minJonathan Hill is an Excelsior Fellow in the policy and planning department at the New York State department of transportation. Jonathan earned his PhD in history at the Graduate Center in 2018. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Jon tells us about the joys of using research skills to make an impact on civic infrastructure; the surprising benefits of asking quote-unquote stupid questions; and how to negotiate the changing terms of your professional identity when you carry your PhD to work outside the ivory tower. The post Episode 35 – History in Transport Infrastructure appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 34 – Middle Eastern Studies in International Nonprofits
17/04/2019 Duración: 29minElida Jbeili earned her Masters in Middle Eastern Studies from the Graduate Center. She is Director of Communications and Media at Lebanese American University for North America. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Elida talks about the various benefits of working in a nonprofit and how her career has developed as she's moved between different organizations. The post Episode 34 – Middle Eastern Studies in International Nonprofits appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 33 – Linguistics in AI-Powered Text Analytics
03/04/2019 Duración: 30minMichelle McSweeney is director of data quality at Converseon, a social media analytics and consulting agency. Michelle earned her PhD in linguistics at the Graduate Center in 2016. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Michelle tells us about how to negotiate a job offer and earn what you’re really worth; the rewards and drawbacks of shifting your professional identity after academia; and how following your interests—even when they might seem incompatible at face value—can ultimately empower and even transform the value of your work and help you stand out on the job market. The post Episode 33 – Linguistics in AI-Powered Text Analytics appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 32 – Ed Psych in Enrollment Management
20/03/2019 Duración: 26minAstrid Rodriguez earned her PhD in educational psychology from the Graduate Center. She currently works at NYU managing Student Success initiatives in Enrollment Management. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Astrid talks about the importance of enrollment management efforts in pursuing universities' missions. She also discusses how an administrative position in higher education can be rewarding for graduates who want to have a positive impact on students' lives. The post Episode 32 – Ed Psych in Enrollment Management appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 31 – Comp Lit in Tech Literacy Postdoc
06/03/2019 Duración: 33minLisa Tagliaferri is a postdoctoral fellow in MIT's digital humanities program. She earned her PhD in the comparative literature program at the GC in 2017, and she spent several years outside academia working as a community manager and developer educator at the cloud computing company Digital Ocean. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Lisa tells us about the value of tapping into personal interests that can lead you down seemingly divergent paths, but that can ultimately enrich your academic and professional work in unexpected ways; how to bridge education and advocacy work through radical mentorship; and the advantages of applying your research skills to exploring the wide world of job opportunities beyond academia. The post Episode 31 – Comp Lit in Tech Literacy Postdoc appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 30 – Anthropology in Environmental Advocacy
20/02/2019 Duración: 32minJay Blair is assistant professor of geography and anthropology at California State Polytechnic University in Pomona. Jay earned his PhD in the anthropology program at the GC, before taking a Mellon public fellowship with the American Council for Learned Societies. His ACLS fellowship placed him with an environmental advocacy nonprofit organization, the Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC). In this episode, Jay talks about the pro's and con's of applying your research skills in a nonprofit organization; how to tell your professional story in ways that let you bridge academic research and advocacy work; and why the constraints of an unpredictable academic job market might actually push you to rediscover passions and skills you might have sidelined during your PhD. The post Episode 30 – Anthropology in Environmental Advocacy appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Philosophy in Bioethics Research (feat. Carolyn Neuhaus)
08/02/2019 Duración: 35minCarolyn Neuhaus is a research scholar at the Hastings Center, the oldest independent, nonpartisan, interdisciplinary research institute in the world. She earned her PhD in Philosophy from the Graduate Center. The post Philosophy in Bioethics Research (feat. Carolyn Neuhaus) appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 28 – English in Community College
19/12/2018 Duración: 20minStacey Donohue is a professor in the Writing and Literature department at Central Oregon Community College. She earned her PhD in English at the Graduate Center in 1995. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Stacey talks about the importance of enjoying teaching and mentoring students if you’re applying to teach at community college; the subtle art of being adaptable to the needs of a diverse student body; and the value of getting some experience in university administration while you’re in graduate school. The post Episode 28 – English in Community College appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 27 – Digital Humanities in Independent Schools
05/12/2018 Duración: 26minChris Meatto is an alumnus of the Graduate Center's MALS program. His concentration was digital humanities with a focus in history. He teaches history and global studies at Greens Farms Academy, an independent school in Connecticut. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Chris sheds light on the hiring process of independent schools and explains what he enjoys most about developing curriculum, working with teenagers, and collaborating with fellow teachers. The post Episode 27 – Digital Humanities in Independent Schools appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 26 – Environmental Psychology in Program Evaluation
21/11/2018 Duración: 25minChang Chung earned his PhD in environmental psychology at the Graduate Center in 2013. He recently left his job as a researcher specializing in program evaluation and policy research for the FDNY Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the Fire Department of New York. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Chang talks about the value of trying out unexpected things during your PhD program, the similarities and differences between academic research and working for a nonprofit, and the importance of being able to translate your research into actionable insights to make an impact in your chosen field of work. The post Episode 26 – Environmental Psychology in Program Evaluation appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 25 – Biochemistry in Medical Writing
06/11/2018 Duración: 32minAvalon Garcia is a senior medical writer for Evolution Medical Communications, a consulting firm that crafts communication and educational materials for pharmaceutical companies and the patients and healthcare staff they serve. Avalon earned her PhD in 2008 in biochemistry from Hunter College and the GC. In this episode of Alumni Aloud, Avalon talks about the importance of inviting feedback on your work, the value of getting started early in your job search, and how to cultivate those all-important mindsets of lifelong learning and collaboration that will help you thrive in your new working life. The post Episode 25 – Biochemistry in Medical Writing appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.
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Episode 24 – English in Digital Learning and Strategy
17/10/2018 Duración: 31minMike Pino is the global learning partner for Cognizant, a fortune-200 IT services and business process outsourcing company based in New Jersey. He’s responsible for setting the learning curriculum for 40,000 employees who work in data analytics, artificial intelligence, programming, and digital engineering that keeps them up-to-date with today’s digital trends. Mike earned his PhD in English from the Graduate Center in 2004. In this episode, Mike tells us about and the importance of pursuing learning outside your PhD discipline, the breakthrough insights you can gain by applying your academic interests and training in business contexts, and the importance of conveying your value to companies in ways they can understand and appreciate. The post Episode 24 – English in Digital Learning and Strategy appeared first on Career Planning and Professional Development.