From the definition of a realistic career plan to an effective job search strategy
Cluster
Career management
Target group
Members of the Doctoral Schools, no previous knowledge required
Aim
A long-term career path needs to take into account participant’s skills, preferences and the labour market. It must be both personal and realistic. Therefore, participants have to think about what they can do, what they want to do and what are the employers' needs. Once the professional project has been defined, it is essential to have the right methods and tools to convince the employer and to optimize your chances of realizing your project.
The objectives are to :
- Explore the PhDs’ career options (in and out of academia)
- Start designing a long-term career plan matching your expectations
- Decode and understand the employer’s expectations in the hiring process
- Optimise communication tools towards employers (resume, cover letter, job interview)
Format
Interactive workshop with a presentation of theoretical concepts (labour market, skills, recruitment processes…); illustrated by concrete examples, testimonials; advice; grids of analysis of professional experiences; introspection tools; motivations grid; brainstorming on job opportunities. Practical and personalized recruitment tips; CV; evaluation exercise. Simulation of recruitment interview by role-play in pairs, with the group with the trainer and debriefing.
Programme
Day 1
- Identify the diversity of careers
- Become aware of and define your skills
- Define your preferences
Day 2
- Define your professional options
- Finalise the definition of your career path
Day 3
- Understand the recruitment process
- Master job search tools
- Practice the job interview
Time schedule & Venue
Course code |
Dates 2022-2023 (1 course = 3 x 1 day) |
Time | Format |
CP-2324-01 | 29 September + 6 and 13 October 2023 |
09:30-17:00 |
Lokaal 1.4, Campus Tweekerken |
Registration procedure
Follow this link for the registration and waiting list.
Registration fee
Free of charge for members of the Doctoral Schools. The no show policy applies.
Teacher
Laurence Theunis
Number of participants
15
Language
English
Evaluation methods and criteria (doctoral training programme)
100% Attendance and active participation.
After successful participation, the Doctoral Schools will add this course to your curriculum of the Doctoral Training Programme in Oasis. Please note that this takes up to one to two months after completion of the course.