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Struggling with decision about career direction

Hi environmental career friends, I am currently in a career pickle and am looking for some advice. I am currently working as a post bacc researcher in ecology and my year is coming to an end, so I’m looking for my next position. I have already received an offer for a field tech position (3 months) with a fairly prestigious PI and facility. However, I also just interviewed for 2 coastal positions (1 education- year long contract and 1 restoration- summer internship). I feel pretty good about my interviews but they aren’t a sure thing yet.

I have done field work for 3 of my research experiences that I’ve done already (2 being coastal related). However, these past few months I have been reconsidering my future goals and if academia is the place for me, and I’ve been feeling like I want to gain experience with non-profits and conservation based orgs before it’s too late and I’m stuck in this research/academia lane.

I guess my question is, in hiring/applying for conservation jobs (federal, state, non-profit), would having so many research-focused positions make me a worse candidate? Instead of gaining more direct experience in either creating education/ outreach programs or writing reports and doing restoration projects? Has anyone else been in this position?

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u/jtp2345 — 21 hours ago

Struggling with decision about what career direction to take

Hi conservation-minded friends, I am currently in a career pickle and am looking for some advice. I am currently working as a post bacc researcher in ecology and my year is coming to an end, so I’m looking for my next position. I have already received an offer for a field tech position (3 months) with a fairly prestigious PI and facility. However, I also just interviewed for 2 coastal positions (1 education- year long contract and 1 restoration- summer internship). I feel pretty good about my interviews but they aren’t a sure thing yet.

I have done field work for 3 of my research experiences that I’ve done already (2 being coastal related). However, these past few months I have been reconsidering my future goals and if academia is the place for me, and I’ve been feeling like I want to gain experience with non-profits and conservation based orgs before it’s too late and I’m stuck in this research/academia lane.

I guess my question is, in hiring/applying for conservation jobs (federal, state, non-profit), would having so many research-focused positions make me a worse candidate? Instead of gaining more direct experience in either creating education/ outreach programs or writing reports and doing restoration projects? Has anyone else been in this position?

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u/jtp2345 — 21 hours ago

Struggling with decision about what career direction to take

Hi conservation-minded friends, I am currently in a career pickle and am looking for some advice. I am currently working as a post bacc researcher in ecology and my year is coming to an end, so I’m looking for my next position. I have already received an offer for a field tech position (3 months) with a fairly prestigious PI and facility. However, I also just interviewed for 2 coastal positions (1 education- year long contract and 1 restoration- summer internship). I feel pretty good about my interviews but they aren’t a sure thing yet.

I have done field work for 3 of my research experiences that I’ve done already (2 being coastal related). However, these past few months I have been reconsidering my future goals and if academia is the place for me, and I’ve been feeling like I want to gain experience with non-profits and conservation based orgs before it’s too late and I’m stuck in this research/academia lane.

I guess my question is, in hiring/applying for conservation jobs (federal, state, non-profit), would having so many research-focused positions make me a worse candidate? Instead of gaining more direct experience in either creating education/ outreach programs or writing reports and doing restoration projects? Has anyone else been in this position?

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u/jtp2345 — 21 hours ago