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Careers in Your Ears
King's Careers & Employability
75 episodes
4 days ago
The Careers Podcast for PhD Students and Research Staff at King's College London.
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The Careers Podcast for PhD Students and Research Staff at King's College London.
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Careers
Business
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S13 Ep2 | Q&A | How can I talk to my supervisor about my career goals (plus tips for managers!)
Careers in Your Ears
21 minutes 6 seconds
3 weeks ago
S13 Ep2 | Q&A | How can I talk to my supervisor about my career goals (plus tips for managers!)

In this episode, specialist careers consultants, Laura and Anna answer a common question: How can I talk to my supervisor about my career goals when their only experience is academia and I'm worried that they won't want to discuss anything else.

⁠Send us your question here⁠

We explore:

  • The reason why you should try and talk to your manager about your career
  • Why it could be challenging for them too
  • How to prepare for your career conversation
  • Who is responsible for your career management?
  • Our top tips for managers - how to have career conversations


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Careers in Your Ears
The Careers Podcast for PhD Students and Research Staff at King's College London.