PLoS ONE (Jan 2019)

Can they imagine the future? A qualitative study exploring the skills employers seek in pharmaceutical sciences doctoral graduates.

  • Jacqueline E McLaughlin,
  • Lana M Minshew,
  • Daniel Gonzalez,
  • Kelsey Lamb,
  • Nicholas J Klus,
  • Jeffrey Aubé,
  • Wendy Cox,
  • Kim L R Brouwer

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222422
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 9
p. e0222422

Abstract

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Concerns about the extent to which graduate programs adequately prepare students for the workplace have prompted numerous calls for reform. Understanding what employers look for in doctoral graduates can help schools better align graduate training with workplace needs. Twelve pharmaceutical scientists across diverse specialties and career pathways described the skills considered requisite for success in today's science economy. Depth and breadth of knowledge, communication, collaboration, adaptability, research productivity, experiential training, and motivation and drive were among the themes identified. These results can be used to inform the development of doctoral curricula in the biomedical sciences.