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Article: Tips for Making a Successful Career Pivot

 
 
 
 

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Postdoc in Reproductive Genetics - Bioinformatics

University of Gothenburg

Wallenberg Laboratory/ Department of Molecular and Clinical Medicine, Sahlgrenska Academy

Sweden Gothenburg

Job description: Miscarriage is the most common pregnancy complication, with over 23 million pregnancies ending in miscarriage every year. This project aims to identify fetal genetic factors (SNP and de novo copy number variants) behind miscarriage, particularly among fetuses with normal chromosome counts. The postdoc fellow will lead a project using large-scale genotyping array data from miscarried fetuses and their mothers (including calling of aneuploidies and copy number variants) and contribute to ongoing efforts in this field (GWAS, meta-analyses, etc).

The postdoc fellow will primarily conduct high-quality research. The job assignments include data quality control and analysis, dissemination of results (write research articles, presentations at conferences), and supervision of Master/ PhD students. There are opportunities to expand the project's focus within the framework of the specified project and postdoctoral fellow's interests and specialization. The postdoc fellow is also expected to participate and assist in projects from other group members and colleagues, and to contribute to administrative tasks such as data acquisition and applications to the ethics committee, among others. As a postdoc in Pol's new group, you will have the opportunity to significantly influence and define the lab's culture. You will shape how we approach science, mentor students and develop as a research team.

Team's website: mosaic-wlab.github.io/

 
 
 
 
 
 

Tips for Making a 

Successful Career Pivot

Uncertain, intimidating, uncomfortable: Three words that can easily describe the emotions that accompany a change of career, especially when that change includes a change in industry. Whether you're considering a shift because your current work no longer aligns with your goals or you’re pursuing a new passion, transitioning into a new field is more common than ever. In fact, a 2025 survey of over two thousand US professionals found that 69% have already changed or have considered changing their career fields.

Whether it’s for better work-life balance, a new challenge, or more purpose-driven work, people are increasingly reevaluating their career paths.

In this article, we’ll walk through three simple tips for making a successful pivot.

Tip 1: Reflect on What You Want Next

Before making any big moves, take some time to reflect. Consider your core values, preferred work environment, and long-term goals. This is also the time to identify your transferable skills. Many competencies—like project management, communication, or problem-solving—are highly valuable across industries.

Clarifying what you want and what you already bring to the table will help guide your next steps. Try journaling about what energizes you at work or what drains you. You could also try career assessment tools or simply talking to friends or a mentor to help clarify your direction.

Tip 2: Fill in the Gaps

Once you have a clear picture of where you want to go, the next step is figuring out what you need to get there. Are there skills or credentials that are essential in your new field? If so, remember that short courses, certifications, or on-the-job learning can often provide what’s needed to fill knowledge gaps. Look for affordable or flexible training options, especially those with hands-on experience or mentorship opportunities. Volunteering or contributing to side projects can also help you build credibility while exploring whether the field is the right fit.

Don’t underestimate the value of your experience! Skills gained in one context often translate better than you think. Confidence in your story is key!

Tip 3: Rebrand Your Experience

Making a successful career shift often comes down to storytelling. Update your resume, cover letter, and LinkedIn profile to highlight the parts of your experience that align with your new direction. Focus on accomplishments that showcase relevant skills, and tailor your language to reflect the expectations and terminology of the industry you’re entering. The goal is to show how your background uniquely prepares you for your newest venture.

Final Thoughts

A career pivot isn’t about starting over, it’s about taking your experiences and all that you’ve learned and applying it in a new direction. With intention, persistence, and a willingness to keep learning, you can shape a path that feels more aligned with who you are now.

Transitions take time, but they also create opportunities for growth, discovery, and renewed purpose. And remember, you’re not alone. Many others have walked this path, and support is out there if you need it.

 
 
 
 

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