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Unemployed, no idea what I want to do anymore :(
M

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Thanks for all of the replies guys.

@ Dalmation. My community-based job was in public health. I worked for the NHS but spent most days out and about raising health awareness with members of the public. A pretty big leap away from the lab! It still had its challenges but I enjoyed the freedom and interacting with people in that way. I thought that stint might have opened a few doors but with Primary Care Trusts and the voluntary sector facing some of the biggest cuts, there aren't many jobs out there and there are lots of people out of work with far more experience than me. I only managed to get one interview for a job in this sector in 9 months.

I was also looking into research positions with a social science base but I have not been able to break in - they usually want a social science degree/PhD and more practical experience than I currently have. To be honest a lot of them have looked at me like I have two heads! You can almost see them thinking "Why on earth are you applying for this when your background is completely biomedical?" I've tried to get volunteering to boost my chances but this has been slow to start and I've only got bits and pieces of mundane stuff. There's no way that I would take on another degree either. I couldn't afford it.

I have also applied for a couple of scientific roles in industry and got interviews but no hire...I reckon this was on the back of my NHS experience rather than my work in academia, but I have been pipped at the post by more experienced candidates with industrial backgrounds or more relevant experience/NHS state registration which I don't have.

All in all the experience has been very demoralising. Having a CV like a patchwork quilt doesn't help either. I've had 5 jobs in 13 years. All were biomedical and scientisty but for the most recent one. The last two were 6 months and 9 months long respectively. I also have two 6 month stints of unemployment in the last 2 years. I can tell this is raising eyebrows with some recruiters, despite the state of the economy and the amount of people out of work. I'm also tied to the region I am in. Really not sure what else I can do.

Unemployed, no idea what I want to do anymore :(
M

I did a part-time PhD and finished it in 2007. I did a postdoc for two years after that but always knew I never really liked or fitted research and left to start training as a scientist in the NHS. The problem was I went for that as it seemed like the only other reasonable thing I could do, as I had worked in that field for three years before I did the PhD. I don't think I ever really wanted to do it and inevitably quit after 6 months as I didn't like it. I also had to relocate and do another part-time degree for it which was the straw that broke the camel's back.

I realised then that I no longer wanted to be a scientist in any shape or form, but had no idea of what I did want to do. I was unemployed for 6 months but eventually managed to get a 9-month community sector position through volunteering. I quite enjoyed that but now it has come to an end and I can not find another job.

I'm loathe to apply for scientific jobs because I know fine well I am not interested in them, but everyone (including the job centre) takes one look at my work history and is determined to send me down that path. That said, there are very few science jobs out there anyway. Community jobs are drawing a blank too because I am overqualified yet still too inexperienced in that field to compete well against other candidates.

I've been feeling incredibly depressed and lost because I just don't know where I fit any more. I know many postdocs reach this point. A lot of my friends have gone to train as teachers but that has never interested me. All I really want to know is what other options are available. In my experience a lot of postdocs seem to drop off the radar when they leave academia. What do they end up doing outside of scientific jobs?