Juan Andrés Espinosa-Torres has a PhD in Economics from USC and currently works as an associate at Analysis Group. He shares his experience in choosing USC for his PhD and explains why he switched from econometrics to macroeconomics. He provides tips for PhD students transitioning to industry, emphasizing the importance of internships and networking. Juan Andrés also highlights the value of LinkedIn and creating content to showcase skills and interests.
Takeaways
- Choosing a PhD program involves considering factors such as faculty expertise, research opportunities, and location.
- Transitioning from academia to the private sector can provide opportunities for mentorship, teamwork, and a more dynamic work environment.
- Networking and building genuine connections are crucial for career advancement and job opportunities.
- Creating content on platforms like LinkedIn can help showcase skills and interests to potential employers.
- Transitioning into a real job can have surprising elements, but the faster pace and constant learning opportunities in consulting are rewarding.
Where to find Juan Andrés
- Website: https://juandrespinosa.com/
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/juanandresespinosa/
Where to find Ida
- LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ida-johnsson/
- X: https://twitter.com/IdaBJohnsson
- YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcGBjKfzdALl_FQVcA4b8TA
Timestamps
00:00 Preview
00:00 How Juan Andrés ended up doing a PhD
00:02 Applying to PhD programs
00:07 Research interests: macroeconomics
00:15 Why Juan Andrés chose to work in the private sector
00:18 Tips for a successful transition from academia to industry
00:23 Resume and cover letter writing
00:24 Showcasing your skills
00:29 Networking tips
00:30 How to use LinkedIn
00:39 Stand out by creating content
00:42 Surprising things about transitioning from academia to industry