One useful layout for including non-academic work in CVs for ECR research roles (1): Front page: Name & contact as a header; Current employment - role & key duties/ responsibilities; Education (PhD, honours - with dissertation titles);
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Finally, advice for educators: sociologist Michael Burawoy says students are our first public in sociology. Same applies for other fields. I've got a paper in me about how we fail our first public by not adequately preparing them for their careers. Here's a few tips to consider:
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*I gave all my undergrad students a career hunting pack with example job ads they could apply for with different levels of experience *Include case studies of how theories/methods link to specific careers or job responsibilities *Invite guest speakers to discuss jobs/resources
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That's the end of my advice. What are some practical tips you have for including non-academic work skills in CVs and applications, or other resources/ support for job hunting/ career planning for students?
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