How to transition to a non-academic career

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Five tips for jumping fields seamlessly

Former academic scientists can be found enjoying success in a range of careers, including journalism, patent law and even art. Switching careers isn’t easy, especially if you’ve spent considerable time in academia. But if you’re determined to find your true calling, here are some suggestions to help you make your move.

Get mental clarity

Even if your passions lie outside of the lab, the idea of leaving structured academic life may give you the heebie-jeebies. A logical first step is to understand your reasons behind the decision. If you feel confused, says New York City-based executive resume writer and career coach Debra Wheatman, speak to a trusted colleague or a career counsellor. ‘Have an objective third party discuss it with you and review the reasons to get to the root of the issue and find out – is it the job itself? Or really, is it that you’re just ready for something new?’