Life After Grad School: Getting From A to B
Most of the 2.5 million graduate students in the U.S. are in programs designed for a career in academics. But the unspoken truth is that less than five percent will realize their dream of becoming a professor. The rest have little idea how to begin making a living in the business world.

Life After Grad School is for students in all academic disciplines, with or without a Ph.D. This book illuminates the transition from academia to a satisfying and well-paying job with a company, government agency, or not-for-profit organization. Realistic and reassuring, it helps students structure their decision about leaving academics, and orients them to the culture of business. Readers learn how to adapt the knowledge and skills developed in grad school for business applications. Written for intelligent, mature students, the book provides practical tools and generates the confidence to find fulfilling alternative careers.

Jerald Jellison, an authority on personal change, presents a clear, concrete roadmap that thoughtfully explains how to: identify "good" starter jobs, move from a CV to a compelling resume, present academic experience as a plus to interviewers, find businesses that are compatible with graduate training, and much, much more. He illustrates how to craft a winning "elevator pitch" (a quick way to advance your cause with business people), create a contact network, locate free job search resources, search and apply for jobs, and handle difficult interview questions. The book includes advice on landing a job, negotiating an optimal work agreement, and positioning yourself for future career advances.

The only such book in print, Life After Grad School provides invaluable guidance for graduate students facing this most challenging career move.
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Life After Grad School: Getting From A to B
Most of the 2.5 million graduate students in the U.S. are in programs designed for a career in academics. But the unspoken truth is that less than five percent will realize their dream of becoming a professor. The rest have little idea how to begin making a living in the business world.

Life After Grad School is for students in all academic disciplines, with or without a Ph.D. This book illuminates the transition from academia to a satisfying and well-paying job with a company, government agency, or not-for-profit organization. Realistic and reassuring, it helps students structure their decision about leaving academics, and orients them to the culture of business. Readers learn how to adapt the knowledge and skills developed in grad school for business applications. Written for intelligent, mature students, the book provides practical tools and generates the confidence to find fulfilling alternative careers.

Jerald Jellison, an authority on personal change, presents a clear, concrete roadmap that thoughtfully explains how to: identify "good" starter jobs, move from a CV to a compelling resume, present academic experience as a plus to interviewers, find businesses that are compatible with graduate training, and much, much more. He illustrates how to craft a winning "elevator pitch" (a quick way to advance your cause with business people), create a contact network, locate free job search resources, search and apply for jobs, and handle difficult interview questions. The book includes advice on landing a job, negotiating an optimal work agreement, and positioning yourself for future career advances.

The only such book in print, Life After Grad School provides invaluable guidance for graduate students facing this most challenging career move.
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Life After Grad School: Getting From A to B

Life After Grad School: Getting From A to B

by Jerald M. Jellison
Life After Grad School: Getting From A to B

Life After Grad School: Getting From A to B

by Jerald M. Jellison

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Most of the 2.5 million graduate students in the U.S. are in programs designed for a career in academics. But the unspoken truth is that less than five percent will realize their dream of becoming a professor. The rest have little idea how to begin making a living in the business world.

Life After Grad School is for students in all academic disciplines, with or without a Ph.D. This book illuminates the transition from academia to a satisfying and well-paying job with a company, government agency, or not-for-profit organization. Realistic and reassuring, it helps students structure their decision about leaving academics, and orients them to the culture of business. Readers learn how to adapt the knowledge and skills developed in grad school for business applications. Written for intelligent, mature students, the book provides practical tools and generates the confidence to find fulfilling alternative careers.

Jerald Jellison, an authority on personal change, presents a clear, concrete roadmap that thoughtfully explains how to: identify "good" starter jobs, move from a CV to a compelling resume, present academic experience as a plus to interviewers, find businesses that are compatible with graduate training, and much, much more. He illustrates how to craft a winning "elevator pitch" (a quick way to advance your cause with business people), create a contact network, locate free job search resources, search and apply for jobs, and handle difficult interview questions. The book includes advice on landing a job, negotiating an optimal work agreement, and positioning yourself for future career advances.

The only such book in print, Life After Grad School provides invaluable guidance for graduate students facing this most challenging career move.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780199734306
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 05/05/2010
Pages: 208
Product dimensions: 9.10(w) x 6.10(h) x 0.60(d)

About the Author

Jerald Jellison has been a Professor of Psychology at the University of Southern California for three decades. For fifteen years he taught a skills-based course on transitioning from the university to business. He is Chairman of the Board of a 400 million dollar financial institution. His books include Managing the Dynamics of Change: The Fastest Path to Creating an Engaged and Productive Workplace and Overcoming Resistance: A Practical Guide to Change in the Workplace.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

SECTION I: LEAVING THE ACADEMIC WORLD

1. Deciding to Decide
2. Occupation IQ
3. Giving Up Your "Religion"
4. Get Real
5. You Can Be a Little Bit Pregnant
6. That's My Story & I'm Sticking to It

SECTION II: ENTERING THE BUSINESS WORLD

7. What Will Make You Happy?
8. One Path Versus Many
9. Your Career Trajectory
10. What's Your Function?
11. Who Are You?
12. Map It Out

SECTION III: CREATING A TRANSITION TOOLKIT

13. CV&R: Curriculum Vita and Resume
14. Assets and Liabilities
15. Righting Your Resume
16. More School?
17. What Time Is It?
18. Free Coaching

SECTION IV: LANDING A JOB

19. Developing a Job Search Plan
20. Death, Taxes, and Networking
21. Your Elevator Speech
22. Outside In
23. Information Interviews
24. Job Interviews

SECTION V: SUCCEEDING IN YOUR NEW JOB

25. The First 100 Days
26. Behavioral Do's and Don'ts
27. The Art of Office Politics
28. What You Don't Know
29. Buyer's Remorse - Having Second Thoughts
30. Creating Your Next Job
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