There is the option of either choosing a research-intensive academic job or a position with a greater emphasis on teaching. You could also be interested in non-academic jobs, which could mean working in industry. Your career after PhD could also mean working in a job that is close to academia.
Career paths for PhD graduates
Every PhD student will ask themselves at one point: what shall I do after my PhD?
It’s worthwhile to start exploring your career options at an early stage (Why? You read it). But what are your options? And which career paths can you choose?
Several sectors are yearning for young researchers with a PhD degree. Today I would like to broaden your horizon and show you six research-focused career paths for PhD graduates in the Netherlands:
1. POSTDOC – ACADEMIA:
The most familiar option after your PhD is the postdoc position. This is a temporary position (1-4 years) at a research university, university medical center or research institute.
As a postdoctoral researcher you often continue researching in the same or related field as during your PhD. You expand your research experience, by working at another university, in another lab, abroad, or by using a different research method. You try something ‘new’. You will have a greater degree of independence and more responsibility than during your PhD.
2. RESEARCHER/CONSULTANT – INDUSTRY:
As a PhD graduate you can also start working as a researcher or scientific consultant in industry. Industry companies often have a Research & Development department where they think about process and product innovation, develop new products and find solutions to practical problems. The most research is done in electronics, pharma, high tech, telecommunications, finance and insurance.
3. PHD GRADUATE LECTURER - UNIVERSITY OF APPLIED SCIENCES
nother path you can choose is working at a university of applied sciences: de hogeschool. At a hogeschool research is more practice-based, that results in relevant evidence and best practices that help companies innovate and that are useful to society.
Research is done in a lectoraat, which is led by a Lector. Most of the time you start with teaching as a lecturer, and later on you can expand your research tasks and grow to researcher positions.
4. RESEARCHER/CONSULTANT - NOT-FOR-PROFIT
There are several not-for-profit independent research organizations in the Netherlands, which are not part of any government, university or company and where you can start working as a researcher or scientific consultant. You can think of organizations like TNO (Netherlands Organisation for Applied Scientific Research), Sanquin (Blood bank), ECBO (Expertise Centre for Vocational Education) and HollandPTC (proton therapy center).
Job titles vary a lot in this sector, examples are: scientist, researcher, project manager, modeller, engineer, coordinator, consultant. Consider different titles when you are searching for a job.
5.STARTUP ENTREPRENEUR
The final option I would like to inform you about today is the entrepreneurial one. Are you working on a very innovative idea or product during your PhD and want to market it? Then think of starting your own business.
The Netherlands is one of the top 5 innovation leaders in Europe and therefore has a great startup ecosystem. You have many resources that support you with setting up your business. Your university or a university-affiliated incub Want to discover your future career path? Take a look at lore career paths, take a self-assessment and get ready for your next career step.