
Keep, lose, add: a checklist for plotting your next career move in science
Julie Gould learns of a career planning framework that can help pinpoint what you love about your current role, and how that can help shape future moves.
Working Scientist · Nature Publishing Group
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Show Notes
In the fourth episode of a six-part podcast series about science career planning, Julie Gould investigates "planned happenstance," a theory which encourages workers to embrace chance opportunities during their working lives.
Holly Prescott, a careers guidance practitioner at the University of Birmingham, UK, suggests a slightly alternative approach, whereby a professional reflects on their experiences to decide what they would like more or less of in their current or future role.
Listing the things you want to keep, lose or add in a job description, she argues, enables researchers to have happier working lives.
In her view, the technique is preferable to devising a plan at the early career stage and then slavishly following it. This course of action, she says, does not account for new skills, technologies and life events that can open up fresh opportunities.
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