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My dream (dont laugh) would probably just do some private tuition and write my novel but that's a pipe dream I know..
please do not take this as a "downer" but why don't you...
Exam season is about to start a lot of secondary school parents are looking for tutors, and while I guess a lot depends on which area you live and what your subject skills are the rates seem quite interesting.. here in the south east £25/hour + £3 travel.
There are a number of tuition agencies.. give them a shout get on their books and go for it..
RagsThe only place where success comes before work is the dictionary…
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You're going to need to give us some more to work with... what type of jobs did you get interviews for? What area of research are you in?
I made the leap from science before I got too entrenched (I was a Research Fellow without a PhD) and I've not looked back. Have you looked into consultancy project management? There are specialist employment companies that take on scientists looking for work0 -
I am in a fairly senior role and have managed projects and people before so am currently looking at Project Management type roles. My problem is that I feel utterly unprepared for a job outside academia but staying in it is unstable at best and job security will only decrease as I age (I am 42).
What makes you say your unprepared for the world outside academia?, remember that academia is a business, have you ever worked on any academic IPR/Academic transfer projects?
The skills you have developed in academia could be very useful in the commercial world especially your research skills, project manager and Business analyst contract jobs spring to mind.0 -
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please do not take this as a "downer" but why don't you...
Exam season is about to start a lot of secondary school parents are looking for tutors, and while I guess a lot depends on which area you live and what your subject skills are the rates seem quite interesting.. here in the south east £25/hour + £3 travel.
There are a number of tuition agencies.. give them a shout get on their books and go for it..
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I guess it just seems a bit of a pipedream. Writing that is. I have started the novel - its not just a mythical being - but you know how it is. People expect you to stop dreaming and get a real job. lol
I live in London so demand for tutors are high - although I imagine it would take a while to establish myself0 -
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I've just thought - have you joined Linkedin? I'm not even job hunting but I get really good job offers on a monthly basis through that
It's a social network for business people. It's used a lot by recruitment agents to find the right people - and you can also use it yourself for job hunting. I met a parent at my son's nursery, who had been out of work for a year - pointed him towards Linkedin and he had a job by the end of the week (in the right area of work). It is an exceptionally powerful tool.
I hope you're also looking on jobs.ac.uk for academic positions
Consultancy involves going into an organisation, as an impartial person, and working with them to find solutions to their problems. This may be to do with re-organising their business processes. Jobs like this - http://pwc.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_pwclhs.asp?newms=jj&id=88496&aid=16432
Typically, it may involve travelling to clients. The good thing is, it pays quite well too and there's always need for good project managers in it.
PRINCE2 is a project management process that you need to take exams to qualify in (and there's a few different levels). If you want to work in the civil service or NHS they might require it.
(I work in healthcare IT consultancy now after working for a few years a bioinformaticist)0 -
I have just started looking at project manager roles - someone mentioned something called Prince2 which I will look into. I have done PMing of sorts as part of my current job - just kind of fell into though and I dont have any qualifications in it.
For a PM job then Prince 2 is pretty much a must have.
You may get lucky and find somewhere willing to take you on without it but it is pretty much the industry standard.0 -
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