Career planning – My Future
As a scientist, have you already planned the next steps in your career? The next step in your professional life after your employment contract ends requires careful consideration and preparation. This takes time.
Please start early enough to evaluate the options that exist outside academia (see external page Changing demographics of academic careers). Be proactive and start managing your career now. We recommend following the procedure below:
Assess your professional opportunities in the academic world and beyond by looking at possible future areas of work and building a picture of what is required. external page MyIDP is a well-established online tool that has been tried and tested in the field of science and can help you evaluate areas of work that might suit you.
MyIDP is sponsored by ?Science Careers? and the external page American Association for the Advancement of Science. Any information you enter into the myIDP website is considered personal and will be kept strictly confidential.
external page myIDP account required)
Obtain feedback on your strengths and areas for development from people who know you well and are familiar with your working methods.
external page myIDP account required)
Carry out your own evaluation of your skills, strengths, areas for development, interests and values and use this to examine compatible career paths (we also recommend using the Application Guide of ETH Zurich.
Your network can also be a useful source of information to find out more about possible career options. On social media platforms such as external page LinkedIn you can see some fo the career paths of ETH alumni and find alternative options to working in academia.
external page myIDP account required)
external page myIDP account required)
external page myIDP account required)
Please also check the Development & Leadership course offering for alternative support re. your upcoming career decisions.
Use the Download career planning form (PDF, 49 KB) to plan very specific steps in your professional development for the next 18 months to ensure that you achieve your targets by the time your ETH employment contract ends.
Remember to set yourself milestones as well as reminders. Note down your plan in writing to increase commitment in implementing your plans.
As a scientific employee, you have a high degree of personal responsibility over your professional development and employability. ETH Zurich is happy to support you when it comes to making career decisions. Please also check the variety of offerings and information regarding this topic published in the link list.
The Download “Scientific functions at ETH Zürich” (PDF, 1.8 MB) brochure outlines fundamentals of support and development in academia and explains the numerous academic functions offered by ETH Zurich.
Career Center (exploration of non-academic career paths)
More links
- external page call_made MyIDP
- external page call_made Courses “Fix the leaky pipeline” [for women]
- chevron_right Courses Development & Leadership
- chevron_right Job fairs / company fairs
- chevron_right National and international funding opportunities for research
- external page call_made Research
- chevron_right Support offered at ETH
- chevron_right Consulting and coaching
- external page call_made Talent Development Suite
- chevron_right Appraisal Interview Dialog