Your Ph.D. experience has equipped you not only with specialized expertise in your discipline, but also with a strong transferable skill-set that may be applied to a range of careers. Take advantage of OCS resources to explore career options, develop professional skills and experiences and conduct a rewarding job search.

If you are in the earlier stages of your Ph.D, there are many things you can do to lay the groundwork for a successful job search. These activities take time, so take advantage of opportunities now to build knowledge, skills and network Your job search will be stressful and you will approach the process with a greater sense of empowerment and confidence.

To jumpstart your career development or for personalized advice at any stage, make an appointment with an OCS Adviser via the Yale Career Link and make sure to review the OCS calendar regularly to take advantage of the broad array of career-related programming open to you.

  • Hyun Ja Shin, Director of Graduate and Postdoctoral Career Services
  • Jacob Gonzalez, Senior Associate Director of Graduate and Postdoctoral Career Services

 

DOE Scholars Program

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As a DOE Scholar, you will:

Note: U.S. citizenship is required.

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The DOE Scholars Program offers multiple opportunities throughout the year to align with the needs and schedules of …

By Kristin McJunkins
Kristin McJunkins Director of Advanced Degree Applications & STEM Career Advising
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Explore, Prepare, Succeed: Career Development Series for GSAS & Postdocs

Office of Career Strategy

The Office of Career Strategy (OCS) is pleased to present its AY 2025-26 professional development and career exploration programming for master’s students, PhD students, and postdoctoral scholars. Our offerings are designed to support advanced-degree candidates in …

By Jacob Gonzalez
Jacob Gonzalez Senior Associate Director, Graduate and Postdoctoral Career Services
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What I Heard from HR – Practice, Practice, Practice 

Ah, the dreaded question: “Tell me about yourself.” 
 
It’s deceptively simple — and it trips up more candidates than you’d think. 
 
They’re not asking for your life story or every detail of your dissertation. They want to see how well you …

By Esther Choi
Esther Choi McDougal Career Fellow
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