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🎥 "Mistake Working in the Industry" - Practical Tips for PhD Students! 😅🎓 Join us as we unravel the mysteries of the industry and learn from David's wealth of knowledge! If you're a PhD student aiming to transition successfully or secure industry funding, this video is a must-watch. We're joined by the amazing David Giltner an expert on why PhD students often struggle to get hired. David's YouTube channel, "Turning Science," is a treasure trove of engaging content. He shares valuable insights from his new book, "It's a Game, Not a Formula: How to Succeed as a Scientist in the Private Sector." We discuss common challenges like focusing on the wrong things, feeling too smart, and struggling with decision-making. Let's learn together and thrive in the real world! 🌟 Resources: Turning Science channel: / @turningsciencevideo It's a Game, Not a Formula: How to Succeed as a Scientist in the Private Sector: https://amzn.to/3r9afsa If you enjoyed this video and found it helpful, don't forget to hit the like button and share it with your fellow PhD students. Let's all progress as scientists together! 💪🌟 Song Libraries Used: Coffee Stains - Riot ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COME SAY HI TO VERA! Ask your PhD Questions! Facebook Page: / phdcoffeetime Send Tweets to Vera @verabschan: / verabschan Instagram @phdcoffeetime NOTE: This description contains affiliate links that allow you to find the items mentioned in this video and support this channel at no cost to you. You're not obligated to use these links. Thank you for your support!