Introducing Shahabeddin
Shahabeddin describes himself as a passionate researcher, lecturer and consultant who is seeking to work with students, researchers, startup teams, companies and managers that are active in digital health.
Finding a postdoc position
Shahabeddin’s current postdoctoral position is funded by his supervisors, Professor Plinio Morita, together with funding through the Canadian Standras Associateion (CAS). As Shahabeddin talks about strategies to find postdoc opportunities, it’s clear he put a lot of time, effort, and commitment into finding a position that will help him move forward with his career goals! Specifically, he recognized that competition for postdoctoral positions can be intense, so “investing time and effort into preparing strong and tailored applications is essential”.
One area Shahabeddin discusses as an important part of this preparation is establishing a professional presence on prominent social networking platforms, as he says, “maintaining a strong profile on these platforms should be considered as an integral component alongside your well-crafted CV”. In fact, Shahabeddin’s profile on LinkedIn is easy to find and begins with an impressive “about” section, outlining his experiences and area of research.
It's clear that being proactive and committed to finding a position that would be a good fit were two of Shahabeddin’s biggest assets in his efforts to successfully secure his postdoc position. By diligently researching postdoctoral opportunities, contacting potential mentors or principal investigators (PIs), seeking out recommendation letters, networking, attending conferences, and preparing a strong tailored application (including proofreading!), Shahabeddin’s hard work paid off.
remember that persistence and perseverance are often key ingredients to success.
Advice to postdocs
For individuals who are seeking postdoc positions, Shahabeddin offers some well laid out tips to keep in mind:
- “Good CV: Ensure that your CV is well-structured, highlights your qualifications, research experience, and achievements. Tailor it to the specific requirements of each position you apply for.
- Professional profiles: Maintain active and professional profiles on academic and professional networks, such as LinkedIn, ResearchGate, and academia.edu. Showcase your expertise, publications, and collaborations.
- Active monitoring: Regularly monitor job boards, university portals, and social media platforms for job postings and networking opportunities. Stay updated on the latest openings and engage with relevant communities.
- Professional application: Approach the application process professionally by submitting well-crafted cover letters, research statements, and recommendation letters. Tailor each application to the specific position and institution.
- Good interview skills: Prepare for interviews by researching the institution, the research group, and the interviewer(s). Practice answering common interview questions and be ready to discuss your research in depth.
- Flexibility and passion: Demonstrate flexibility and a willingness to adapt to new research environments and projects. Showcase your passion for your field of study and the specific research topic of interest.
- Patience: Recognize that the process of finding a postdoctoral position can take time. Be patient and persistent, understanding that the right opportunity may come along when the timing is right.
- By incorporating these tips into your job search strategy, you can increase your chances of securing a postdoctoral position that aligns with your goals and aspirations.”
Finally, Shahabeddin doesn’t forget about the difficulties and challenges associated with looking for postdoctoral positions and says that it’s “understandable and natural to feel fatigued and perhaps even discouraged at time” but encourages others to “stay committed and resilient on your journey” and “remember that persistence and perseverance are often key ingredients to success”.
Related resources
- The Centre for Career Development is available to support postdocs related to career development and work search through live workshops, self-directed online workshops, and one-on-one career advising appointments.
- Looking to fill gaps in your skill set? LinkedIn Learning is an online educational platform that helps you discover and develop business, technology-related, and creative skills through expert-led course videos. With more than 5,000 courses and personalized recommendations, you can discover, complete, and track courses related to your field and interests. University of Waterloo postdocs can now access web-based training from LinkedIn Learning using their WatIAM credentials.
- Mitacs offers a series of training courses on topics relevant to postdocs. Each course bundle involves a self-paced asynchronous component, and a synchronous virtual session. Completion of both components will earn you an official certificate of completion from Mitacs for that course.
- For a full list of career development related resources for postdocs, visit the postdoc resources and services webpage.