Career Success Stories - We Fight To Get PhDs Hired (2024)

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Sophia Stodiek, PhD

Senior UX Research Lead - DoorDash

You feel like you’re in a dark hole [when you don’t have a job you love]. In industry, you really are appreciated, and you get paid well. Seeing what you can accomplish, having people tell you that they appreciate you, giving your feedback — it’s incredible.

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Monair McGregor, PhD

Community Engagement Program Lead - SiteBridge Research, Inc.

I thought I had aged out of the opportunity to transition into industry. After joining the Association, these mindset challenges were no longer an issue. The program helped me create a professional industry resume and build my networking strategy. It feels great working for a company where my values align.

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Erin Miller

Research Health Outcomes Scientist - RT-Health Solutions

SO excited to share that I’ve accepted a position with RTI-Health Solutions as a Research Health Outcomes Scientist on their Patient-Centered Outcomes Assessment team! I am so incredibly grateful, blessed, and excited to be starting with such a fabulous team and am excited to be able to work on such meaningful, impactful projects to help improve patient outcomes! The past few months have been an incredible journey for me to expand my professional network and explore the job possibilities outside of academia post-graduation. A special thank you to everyone who has spent time emailing, dm-ing, and picking up the phone to talk to me about opportunities and to introduce me to individuals in their teams. I am so incredibly grateful to the generosity of my network and look forward to staying in touch and potentially working together in the future!

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Tana Silvas, PhD

Research Scientist - Amazon

The Diamond Program prepared me for my salary negotiation, and I increased my salary by four times just by following the steps outlined in the program. Now, I feel extremely valued. It’s like everything I went through was totally worth it beyond my wildest dreams. I went from sleeping in my car at Safeway thinking, “Why is this happening to me?” to seeing those numbers and knowing that this is what that was all for.

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Orly Levitan, PhD

Chief Scientist - Hygieacare Inc

I dreamt of becoming a professor because I really loved the combination of research, teaching, and mentorship. It was amazing that, after leaving academia, I was able to find this. Not necessarily in my role as a scientist in industry, but through Cheeky Scientist. [Joining Cheeky Scientist] was one of the few things I never questioned – and I question everything.

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Christine Weldrick

Technical Writer - Echoview Software

I’m VERY excited and I want to thank you and Abha for your detailed program and access to valuable content. The company that hired me met me within the range of my salary request during negotiations and I start next Monday. I’m incredibly excited! Thanks for all of your assistance and the confidence building tools you provide in your program.

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Hoda Erajee, PhD

Clinical Project Manager - Syneos Health

I was getting zero interviews. My darkest hour was when I decided to accept a low salary position. I had to sit down and figure out what I really needed to do with my life and what was wrong with my approach. After attending a few Cheeky Scientist webinars, I became a member. I started to do the steps, bit by bit. Take the baby steps – those are the ones that will make you successful.

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Sidharth Mohan, PhD

Senior Scientist - The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson

The private group was the biggest plus that Cheeky Scientist offered. It was so supportive, so dynamic, and willing to help at a moment’s notice. You can get 24/7 feedback on any material that you want feedback on, you can contribute and help other people, so it’s such an amazing network.

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Roy Chartier

Founder / Chief Technology Officer - Canada HPC

I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Founder / Chief Technology Officer at Canada HPC!

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Klodjan Stafa, PhD

Associate Director - The Estée Lauder Companies

I’m very, very happy with my overall experience with the Cheeky Scientist Association. For me, joining the Association was the perfect timing when I was trying to get into industry. It was the perfect place at the perfect time to start learning how to effectively transition into the private sector.

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Camillia Smith Barnes, PhD

Software Engineer - Google

Before Cheeky Scientist, I had never worked outside of academia. I didn’t even know how to begin my industry job search. CS has changed my life for the better – now, I’m a software engineer at Google. Pretty big difference. Cheeky Scientist made it possible, and they’ll do the same for you.

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Rajesh Bawa

Vice President of Data Science & Analytics - The Knot Worldwide

I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Vice President of Data Science & Analytics at The Knot Worldwide!

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Shobeir Seddington, PhD

Lead Director of Data Science and Personalization - CVS Health

Right after my PhD I knew I did not want to go into academia and the postdoc path. So I started applying for non-academic positions, but there were two problems. First, I did not know which job titles I might be eligible to apply to. The other part was that all my thought process, my resume, my LinkedIn, everything was academic. Before joining the Association I was lost, I was discouraged. After joining the Association, things started to be a lot different.

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Brent Ware, PhD

Senior Quality Engineer - In Vitro Testing - Medtronic

I had to change my mindset and understand that what was valued in industry wasn’t valued in academia inversely. In industry it’s about what you can do and the bottom line.

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Dipmoy Nath

Associate Director, R&D - Eterna Therapeutics

I’m happy to share that I have joined Eterna Therapeutics as an Associate Director, R&D. It has been an interesting couple of months with its fair share of ups and downs, but I’m glad that I’ll finally be able to take the green banner down. I would like to thank my network for being so supportive and lending a helping hand whenever needed. Hope I can pay it forward.

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Alexis Paez, PhD

Marketing Director and Director of Science Outreach - NeuroNexus

I knew I didn’t want to do lab work forever, but I didn’t know how to target a different path in my job search. Cheeky Scientist helped me articulate the type of career and lifestyle I wanted. Now, I hold an industry position as director of science outreach at NeuroNexus.

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Robert Hable, PhD

Innovation & Product Commercialization Coordinator - BASF

I was very stuck in academia. My mental health was at its lowest point – I had a hopeless mindset. CSA gave me hope that there was more outside of academia. The Association provided a great road map to career success.

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Michael Oliver

Data Science Engineer - Huski.ai

I have started a job as a Data Science Engineer at a tech startup. Thanks for all the help with the interview prep!

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Umar Twahir, PhD

GSC-ATS Supply Chain R&D Engineer - Equipment Design Engineer - Intel Corporation

One thing that I had never realized the power of, was LinkedIn. Upon joining the Association I saw how much LinkedIn was stressed. Immediately, I’m talking less than 48 hours after I started applying some of the LinkedIn makeover techniques provided through the modules and the books that we received as free gifts, I had a recruiter reach out to me and say, “We saw that you had project management experience, do you want a job?” It was amazing, because having had LinkedIn for about a year and a half before that, no one had ever reached out to me. Just doing ten percent changes resulted in an immediate reach out from a recruiter.

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Eda Machado, PhD

Clinical Project Manager - IQVIA

I had spent many years in academia; I was stuck in that mindset for so long before joining the Cheeky Scientist Association. I thought I could only do academic work, and that industry wasn’t a possibility for me until I joined the Association. I love the amount of support I receive from the Cheeky team and other members of the Association. The community is very precious to me and my success.

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Maureen Metzger

Senior Data Scientist - Virta Health

Super excited to share that I’m starting a new position as Senior Data Scientist at Virta Health!

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Paige Potts, PhD

Evidence Evaluation Specialist - Smith+Nephew

I was afraid that I didn’t have enough technical skills. But the program taught me the importance of highlighting my strengths. So, I was able to narrow down my job search to careers that would fit my strengths. Even so, I suffered from severe imposter syndrome, but the group has helped me realize my potential. I am a very well trained academic who knows how to go down to the grindstone and get things done, and because of these skills and work ethic, I am so valued in industry.

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Shilpa Sen, PhD

Qualification Services Project Manager - Cytiva

Being able to work, having skills, and still not getting any job is kind of frustrating. But the Cheeky Scientist Association platform not only gives you confidence, but also a supportive environment where you can talk about your problems to other people who might be in the same situation. CSA gives all of us PhDs a platform that helps us move forward.

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Daniele Parisi

Senior Computational Scientist - THERAtRAME

After moving back to Europe I have secured a job offer in Belgium for a position as Senior Computational Scientist in a startup called THERAtRAME. After a quick negotiation, I have accepted a 70k/year contract. Thank you again for you support and help. I wish you all the best. Kind regards, Daniele Parisi, PhD

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Roshan Thomas Ramlal, PhD

Evaluation Lead, Digital Communications - Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

The first tool that Cheeky Scientist provided was the career map and that really made a huge difference. It changed my perspective on how I was looking and it gave me a fresh start. That’s what actually convinced me to join the program, I was getting value and wanted to see how I could go deeper in the program. The Facebook group also helped me, seeing what different experiences people were going to and if I had a question I would get an immediate response. That was really useful.

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Abhay Thakur, PhD

Head of Dowstream Manufacturing - Thermo Fisher Scientific

Cheeky Scientist helped me perfect my LinkedIn profile, strengthen my salary negotiation skills, and land a top industry position as a Senior Scientist. I highly recommend Cheeky Scientist’s programs to other PhDs.

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Farimah Salami

Program Coordinator - Science Liaison - St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

I am thrilled to announce my new position as a Program Coordinator – Science Liaison at St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. Many thanks to Cheeky Scientist team for their support and guidance over the last 6 months. I know this new job is my best opportunity to direct all my ability and knowledge in the right path to help sick children.

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Yahfi Talkukdar, PhD

Senior Territory Manager - Johnson & Johnson MedTech

I was struggling to find success in my industry job search before becoming a Cheeky Scientist program member. Cheeky Scientist provided the momentum and networking community I needed to land a top industry position as a Clinical Account Specialist. Today, I work as a Field Sales Specialist for Biosense Webster. Thank you Cheeky Scientist!

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Shounak Datta, PhD

AI Data Scientist 3 - Change Healthcare

Before joining the Cheeky Scientist Association, I would submit an academic CV attached to my job applications versus an industry resume. Reflecting on that now, “what was I thinking?”. After joining the association, I learned how to write an industry resume and started to feel confident in my job search.

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Julian Ramelow

Scientist I, Protein Engineering - Zymtronix

I am very excited to share that I have started a position as a Scientist I in the Protein Engineering Department at Zymtronix. I am happy to be part of this amazing team and am looking forward to contributing to their cutting edge work. Thank you to my family, friends, network, and great old colleagues who have helped me during the job search process!

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Mentor Mulaj, PhD

Senior Scientist, Large Molecule Drug Product Development - Johnson & Johnson

Like many other PhDs, I had no idea initially that there were other alternatives for PhDs and I was 100% focused on academia. Soon after I joined my first postdoc I realized that academia might not be a good fit for me so I started searching for other opportunities, but guess what, it was not easy. Thankfully I came across the Cheeky Scientist Association and I finally joined. As soon as I joined the Association it felt like being home. You will feel the warm welcome in the Facebook group when you ask questions. You will start feeling like you’re going in the right direction.

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Gabriel Villar, PhD

Manager, R&D Operations - Upward Farms

I had been left in the dust by my academic institution. After joining CSA, everything was an ‘A-ha’ moment. The CSA platform was incredibly helpful and allowed me to hit the ground running as I applied to industry positions.

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Grecia Gaviria

Professional Services Manager - RethinkEd

New Journey Alert! I have joined the New York team at #RethinkEd as a Professional Services Manager. I am delighted to integrate my behavior analysis knowledge with cutting-edge technology to devise impactful solutions. Technology’s potential to serve as a catalyst for educational and behvavioral transformation is vast. I look forward to exploring the many ways we can leverage this potential to enhance learning environment outcomes.

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Dennis Oriero, PhD

Nonfabrication Process Engineer - Meta

I was already in industry but I wanted to transition into a higher level career in the tech sector. The main challenge I had was marketing myself in terms of transferable skills to the new industry that I was targeting. That was a huge challenge for me. I had interviews, went for on-site visits, and most of the interviews I felt like I did quite well and was hoping for a job offer, but it never materialized. I started asking myself, what was it I wasn’t doing right. That’s when I joined the Association. The Association provided a lot of valuable resources, including resume updates, LinkedIn profile updates, information on interviewing and negotiating for higher level industry careers, and a network of industry professionals.

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DeLisa West, PhD

Alzheimer's Disease Diagnostic Consultant - Eli Lilly and Company

The biggest thing that I’ve gotten from Cheeky was the informational interviews. It helped me learn the right words to use and narrow down my skills. I’ve made some lifelong friends and colleagues through this. There are so many resources to help you make the right steps moving forward. This was the most life-changing process. I value myself and my PhD more now than I did before joining Cheeky.

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Norianne Ingram

Medical Science Liaison - AVITA Medical

I’m happy to share that I’m starting a new position as Medical Science Liaison at AVITA Medical!

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FAQs

Why is it so hard to get a job with a PhD? ›

One of the main challenges facing PhD holders in the job market is the perception that they are overqualified. Employers often view PhD holders as too educated and experienced for entry-level or mid-level positions, and fear that they will become bored or dissatisfied in these roles.

What is the employment rate for PhDs? ›

The unemployment rate for PhDs is now . 9%whereas it is 2% for college graduates, 2.9% for Associates, 4% for high school grads, 4.8% for less than high school. Earnings follow a similar trajectory with graduate degree holders having higher salaries than those with less education.

Does a PhD help you get a job? ›

The idea that getting a PhD is going to hurt your chances of getting an industry job is a misconception. In fact, most PhDs go on to get jobs in industry and most get paid more than non-PhDs in the same position. The only way a PhD will hold you back from getting an industry job is if you use it as an excuse.

What is the scope of PhD holder in India? ›

PhD holders can also pursue research careers in academia. They can work as research associates, research scientists, or fellows in universities, research institutions, or government organisations.

What is the failure rate for PhD? ›

The percentage of students who don't complete their PhD varies hugely; some institutions report as high as 71% and some as low as 9%. The PhD non-completion rate depends on many factors, such as the subject or department you are studying in, your age and whether you have a good mentor.

What is the PhD dropout rate? ›

Roughly 25%, or a quarter, of PhD students drop out before finishing their degree. This number varies, though, from course to course and from country to country. For instance, the dropout percentage of PhD students in the US is higher, roughly 50%, or half.

Do PhDs get paid more than Masters? ›

can be $30,000 higher per year than those with just a master's degree. This is largely due to the level of knowledge that is required to take on high-paying roles in these fields.

How much does the average person with a PhD make? ›

$127,948

Is a PhD worth it financially? ›

But, the financial commitment is often offset by the earning potential of a PhD. On average, PhDs make over $30,000 more annually than those holding only a bachelor's degree, but keep in mind that number varies between the humanities, business, and science industries.

Does a PhD boost your salary? ›

Many people assume that a PhD only increases salary in the academic world. In reality, a PhD increases salary because it opens up more career opportunities. If you want to enter the academic world and pursue a PhD, that's fantastic. You will likely be able to earn a higher salary than you would with a master's degree.

What is the most common PhD? ›

In the U.S., biological sciences, social sciences, psychology, education research, and electrical engineering are the most common doctorates, according to figures from the National Science Foundation (''www.nsf.gov'').

Which PhD has the highest salary? ›

13 of the Highest-Paying Doctoral Degrees
  1. Systems Engineering. ...
  2. Economics. ...
  3. Electrical, Electronics, Communications Engineering. ...
  4. Information Science and Studies. ...
  5. Mechanical Engineering. ...
  6. Computer and Information Sciences (General) ...
  7. Computer and Information Technology Administration and Management.

Is PhD difficult? ›

The PhD is difficult because it's a lengthy process that involves completing and writing up an advanced research project that must sustain rigorous peer review from academic experts. By the end, you will need to demonstrate that you're a world-leading expert on your topic.

How to find a job after PhD? ›

Networking is the starting point of every job search. You need to connect to other professionals (both PhDs and non-PhDs) to find out where jobs are and to get referred to the hiring managers for those jobs. Don't worry about your resume until after you build up your network and get a few good referrals.

Is it hard to get an industry job with a PhD? ›

In fact, the number of PhDs who will have a business job at or soon after graduation is below 40%. And the number of Life Sciences PhDs who will have a business job at graduation is below 20%. The truth is most PhDs will never get a job in business even though they're doing all the right things.

Is it easier to get a job after PhD? ›

While a PhD is a highly prestigious and advanced degree , it may not always guarantee immediate employment in the industry . This is because the job market is highly competitive and employers often look for specific skills and experience that may not be directly related to a PhD.

Is it common to fail a PhD? ›

Drop out rates vary by discipline, but as many as 50 percent of students don't complete their doctorate. In order to succeed, you must understand what's at stake—and what's expected of you—then develop a plan that you can stick to.

What are the odds of getting into a PhD? ›

What are my odds of acceptance? This depends on both your field and program. Generally, however, it is quite difficult to gain admissions to a PhD program, and admission rates hover around 10%. Only the best students get accepted, and this is even more the case at the top schools and programs.

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