Stephanie S.

Scientist and Science Writer
Happy to mentor
Happy to be contacted

About me

Stephanie S.
Biology
Virology and Cancer Research
Research Postgraduate
Derwent
2008
United Kingdom

My employment

Scientist and Science Writer
Canada

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A day in the life of a Scientist and Science Writer in Canada

How I looked for work

I was a postdoctoral scientist who wanted to get into the science writing world full time. To begin this transition, I volunteered in my department writing online content for our website. Next, I started my own blog - mmmbitesizescience.com - to create an online portfolio of my writing work. Finally, I established my own online freelance science writing website - swiftsciencewriting.co.uk - to gain practical writing experience and win writing contracts. This gave me a solid body of work to support me in the process of reaching out to well-established scientists to ask for full-time employment in this role.

How I found out about the job

Speculative application

The recruitment process

I e-mailed my prospective boss to enquire about his interest in hiring a science writer and pitch my skills, and then got asked for an interview. At the interview, I took a portfolio of my work, so I could show him practical examples of my writing.

My career goals when I graduated

To do good science, and enjoy my work.

What I do

Scientist and Science Writer in the field of Oncolytic Virus Immunotherapy and Cancer Research

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