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Dear Reader, I was recently a guest on Paulina's Cossette's YouTube channel/podcast. (She teaches academics how to turn themselves into editors and she's awesome.) We talked about how lot of job searching PhDs assume their problem is their resume. Hot take: Your resume might need work, but working on it might be premature. Because if you’re not clear on
That’s why I keep coming back to the need to prioritize structured reflection before launching into search tactics. That’s what I’ll be guiding people through at IMPACT 2026 this Thursday, 5 Mar. During my session, you'll begin creating a "leaving inventory," a deliberate record of your contributions, impact, growth, and patterns. So you’re not scrambling to explain yourself later, defaulting to academic-speak, and faking clarity when opportunities comes your way (ugh). If you're curious about my conversation with Paulina, find Leaving Academia: Becoming a Freelance Editor on your preferred podcast platform (I'm episode 73). Or watch us on YouTube: "Ep 73 Why Your Academic Job Search Isn't Working (Hint: It's Not Your Resume), with Jen Polk, PhD" And if you’d like structured time to apply it to your own career, join me in a few days: 📅 Thursday, 5 March, starting at 12:30pm EST Register here for IMPACT 2026. Cheers, Jen P.S. Hope to see you this Thursday for IMPACT 2026!
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