How to break into Medical Writing after PhD with Dr. Vicky Sherwood

In this conversation, I, sit down with Vicky Sherwood to explore the world of medical writing and how PhDs can successfully transition from academia into a medical writer role (yes there is more than one ;) learn more here). Vicky shares her own journey into medical writing and the different roles within the field. Vicky explained the differences between various specialisations within medical writing. Having worked as a hiring manager at a major Swiss pharma company, Vicky also shares what makes an application stand out and what she looked for in candidates. She explains why PhDs are highly competitive candidates for these positions and highlights the transferable skills they bring from their research experience that are highly valued in the industry. Vicky also emphasizes the power of networking, especially on LinkedIn, and provides practical advice for PhDs considering a career in medical writing. If you're a PhD exploring career options beyond academia, this conversation is packed with valuable insights! If you enjoyed this episode please leave us a review to help other PhDs find this Podcast more easily. -------------------------------------------------------- Connect and follow Vicky on LinkedIn. Check out her newsletter and free e-book on how to break into medical writing. Follow Angela and me on LinkedIn for a daily dose of career related content. Check our website on how we can support you in your job hunt.

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The podcast features PhDs who’ve successfully transitioned into industry, along with deans of doctoral education, hiring managers, and recruiters. We explore how PhD holders can find fulfilling careers outside of academia and make the shift smoothly. Each episode dives into personal journeys, practical tips, and the resources available to support your transition, offering invaluable insights for anyone looking to take their skills beyond academic research and into the professional world. Tune in and discover your next step!