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Crafting your Career Online Series

For our sixth session, we discussed the need for professional career guidance cells, common skill-gaps in hiring, and the best ways to handle career transitions, setbacks, and failures.


The scientific ecosystem in India is ever-expanding, and more opportunities than ever are present today for those who wish to build their careers in science. This new series of webinars by IndiaBioscience will discuss several such career paths as well as provide the requisite knowledge, tools and techniques for science graduates to navigate and craft their career paths.

In the final webinar in this series, we hosted an interactive panel discussion that delved into issues that are critical to the process of career development but are seldom spoken about. This included the need for professional career guidance cells, common skill-gaps in hiring, and the best ways to handle career transitions, setbacks, and failures. 

We were joined by Satya Prakash Dash, Founding & Former Head Strategy, BIRAC & Board Member, Venture Center, Pune; Sandhya Koushika, Associate Professor, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai; and Suman Govil, Ex Scientist H and Sr. Adviser, Department of Biotechnology, Government of India.

This session is suitable for anyone with an interest in science careers, including current researchers and science professionals, as well as students who are currently pursuing or have recently completed a BSc, MSc, or a PhD in any life science field.

⌛ CONTENT ANNOTATION WITH TIMESTAMP 

00:00:00 Introduction 

00:11:08 Right time to start thinking about a career 

00:14:21 Major challenges that students face 

00:19:13 Bringing awareness about career options 

00:26:36 Question-Answer session 

00:36:20 Skill gaps 

00:46:28 Addressing the gaps 

00:51:25 Question-Answer session 

00:58:55 Professional career development cells and mentorship 

01:12:58 Question-Answer session 

01:20:50 Failures and strategies to overcome them 

01:30:31 Question-Answer session

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