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www.careers.qut.edu.au QUT Careers and Employment Marketing yourself and your research Dr Nikki Penhaligon Postgraduate Career Counsellor QUT Careers and Employment

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Marketing yourself and your research . Dr Nikki Penhaligon Postgraduate Career Counsellor QUT Careers and Employment. Today’s agenda. Why are we here? Where do we want to go? (And where can I go?!) What’s happening in the world of careers? How do I market my PhD to get that job?!. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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www.careers.qut.edu.au

QUT Careers and Employment

Marketing yourself and your research

Dr Nikki PenhaligonPostgraduate Career CounsellorQUT Careers and Employment

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Today’s agenda

• Why are we here?• Where do we want to go? (And where can I go?!)• What’s happening in the world of careers?• How do I market my PhD to get that job?!

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Who are we and why are we here?

• Name/PhD topic

• Where are you on your PhD journey?

• What are you hoping to achieve out of today?

• What do you want to know?

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The changing world of work

• No longer a job for life• More uncertainty in the air• We need to self manage and

actively participate in our OWN career journey

• Need to identify transferable skills and be adaptable

• Need to learn new skills and engage in life long learning

• We need learn how to market and promote ourselves

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Where can I go?

• Universities– Academic– Research only – Professional

• Student administration• Student support • Grant assistance• Information

management • Research institutes e.g.,

CSIRO

• Public service• Graduate programs• Private

– Consulting– Contracting

• Not for profit

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1. Self reflect2. Define your brand3. Develop key statement(s)4. Do not wait to be noticed5. Present a professional image6. Cultivate people skills7. Have a vision8. Enact your strategy!

(Karalis, 2007)

Tips to effectively market yourself

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• Ask yourself:– What motivated you to start a PhD?– Where did you hope it would lead?– What challenges are you facing?– Has anything changed since you first enrolled?

• Activity: Write them down in your booklet

1. Self reflect

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Activity: Think Pair Share

Understanding my skills!• On the post-it provided, brainstorm as many

skills as you can that you have developed during your PhD candidature. Also indicate where you have developed these skills (ie the evidence). You have 1 minute!

• Now, grab a partner and brainstorm more. You have 2 minutes!

• Share with the larger group

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Valued skills

• Interpersonal/communication skills (written and oral)

• Drive and commitment/industry knowledge

• Critical reasoning and analytical skills/technical skills

• Calibre of academic results• Cultural alignment/values fit

• Work experience• Teamwork skills• Emotional intelligence

(including self-awareness, confidence, motivation)

• Leadership• Activities (including intra and

extracurricular)

.

Data from 2011 survey of over 350 Australian employers. For more information see www.graduatecareers.com.au.

Where might you have developed these skills???

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Postgraduate Research Capabilities• Advanced theoretical knowledge and analytical skills,

including methodological, research design and problem-solving skills

• Advanced information processing skills, and knowledge of advanced information and research technologies

• Independent research planning and execution• Research health and safety, ethical conduct and intellectual

property• Project management, teamwork, academic writing and oral

communication• Research results transfer to end-users, publications and

presentations, research policy, and research career planning

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2. Define Your Brand

• How do you stand out from the crowd?

• What makes you different from the other applicants?

• How do you add value?

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• The goal of the puzzle is to link all 9 dots using four straight lines or less, without lifting the pen.

Think Outside the Box

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One Solution

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• Features versus benefits

• Feature = distinctive element: an attribute, characteristic, mark, peculiarity, property, quality or trait.

• Benefit = Something that promotes or enhances well-being; an advantage; Something that contributes to an organisation (i.e., enhanced profitability, better efficiency, or reduced risk); Something that reduces hassles or inconvenience

Employers buy benefits, not features

How do you self manage, market and promote your skills?

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Features vs Benefits

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Workbook activity: What are my features?

How are they benefits?

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Have an elevator speech.A concise 30-60 sec summary of you and your PhD. Write

it in your workbook.

• Describe who you are

• How you will be a benefit to the organisation?

• How are you relevant to the role?

Pitching yourself• Describe what it is (in

universal language)

• Highlight specialist knowledge and features

• Apply the subject matter to the organisation/uni/role

Pitching your PhD

3. Develop key statements

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Remember!

• Who is your audience? Identify them: – Academia?– Industry?– Colleagues?– Peer?– Supervisor?

• Adapt your language and message to suit

• Believe in the product (you!) and what you bring

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• Let people know when you are ready for the next challenge.

• The more people you talk to about it, the more likely you are to hear about opportunities as they arise.

4. Do not wait to be noticed

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• Step out of your comfort zone into a new and unfamiliar area

• Always accept additional responsibilities that can build and diversify your portfolio

• If there is a vacancy or assignment you want, ask for it

• Be proactive and look for opportunities!

How can you be noticed?

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Make connections

• Attend conferences • LinkedIn• Join professional associations• Attend events or engage in

professional development• Network with others

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Volunteer!• Speak at conferences/seminars/organisations • Organise conferences/symposiums• Actively participate in professional organisations• Review for publications; contribute to a blog• Chair a conference stream• Serve on university committees • Be available! • Volunteer outside of QUT

– Volunteering Qld http://www.volunteeringqld.org.au/web/ – seek.com.au http://www.volunteer.com.au/

Activity: Turn to your neighbour. Ask them where they would like to work in the future. Spend 2 minutes brainstorming ways they can get noticed! Then swap.

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BREAK

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5. Present a professional image

• First impressions are crucial• Consider your online

presence – FaceBook– MySpace– LinkedIn

• Dress for success

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• Good communication and interpersonal skills are crucial

• They can enable us to advance at a much faster pace than others with more experience

• They help us form positive first impressions

6. Cultivate people skills

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• Smile• Eye contact• Listen to understand• Call people by their name• Being open and confident• Being positive

What are good people skills?

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Networking: why bother?

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• Write one topic on the post-it provided

But what do I talk about?

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Activity: Networking cards

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Activity: Team building

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• Have a broadly defined goal or a career vision

• It may be a bit unclear, but having some direction will keep you moving ahead.

• Activity: Think about where you want to be in: – 3yrs? – 5yrs?– 10yrs?

Write it in your workbook

7. Have a vision

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How do I get to where I want to go?

• Have an overall vision of where you want to go

• Break your vision down into manageable steps (SMART goals)

• Look for opportunities • Record your progress and reward

each achievement• Revisit, evaluate and revise as you

go

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If you don’t succeed get some feedback and work out what you can do differently for next time

Be persistent!

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8. Enact your strategy – Goal setting activity

S = SPECIFIC• Who is involved?• What do you want to accomplish?• Where? - Identify a location.• When? – Establish a time frame.• Why? – Specific reason, purpose, or benefits of achieving a goal.

M = MEASUREABLEHelps you stay on track, reach your target dates, and experience achievement.

A = ATTAINABLEBreak it down into steps - each step should move you closer to that goal.

R = REALISTIC

Personal and situational factors which may influence your ability to reach your goal.

T = TIMEBOUNDDefine start points and end points to your goal and maintain commitment to these deadlines.

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Writing an effective goal statement

• Use clear, specific language.

• Start your goal statement with TO + a VERB

• Write your goal statement using SMART Goal Criteria

• Avoid using negative language. Think positive!

Activity: Let’s now give it a go!

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Questions?

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LOCATION

Gardens Point Campus:

Level 2, X BlockReception: Room X226

Kelvin Grove Campus:

Level 4, C Block(Above the Refectory)

Caboolture Campus:

Student Centre - J Block

[email protected]

WEBSITEwww.careers.qut.edu.au

PHONEGardens Point: 07 3138 2649

Kelvin Grove: 07 3138 3488

Caboolture 07 5316 7400

Contact Careers and Employment