#068: Elvira Ganic Story

Published: Feb. 14, 2019, 4:43 p.m.

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The job search period that comes after the PhD hardly can be called \\u201cfun\\u201d, \\u201cexciting\\u201d and definitely not the one \\u201cto enjoy\\u201d. It is the time when you question your achievements, re-assess your skills and talents, restlessly scout job-boards hoping to find a \\u201cfit\\u201d to your unique set of skills, attend exhausting interviews, and, inevitably, face numerous rejections before you get that one job.

In our new podcast, Elvira Ganic argues that shifting your perspective can make this process bearable and even joyful. Elvira received her PhD from the Stem Cell Center of the University of Lund. After her defense, through the career coaching sessions with Tina Persson and the long job searching process with 27 interviews, she landed on the position of the Regulatory Affairs specialist at a pharmaceutical and medical device company in Malm\\xf6 in Sweden. \\xa0

In this uplifting episode, she tells what she learned on that way - how coaching changed the way she sees herself and her skills, what the transferable skills actually are, how to stay open-minded when looking for a position and why the transition period is an important life phase that you should fully enjoy and learn from it.

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