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Academic vs. Industrial Research Jobs
  • Jennifer Rexford

2
My Story
  • Princeton EE undergrad, UMichgan EECS grad school
  • PhD on hardware support for communication in
    parallel machines
  • Four summers working at ATT in the research lab
  • Two before grad school, and two during grad
    school
  • Grant from ATT Research during graduate school
  • Job search at end of grad school
  • Interviewed for a mixture of academic and
    industry jobs
  • Ultimately, decided I preferred an industrial
    research job
  • Nine years at ATT Research
  • Same department where I had been a summer intern
  • Enjoyed having real data, doing tech transfer,
    working with peers
  • Ten months at Princeton, and counting
  • Making the transition to academic life

3
Choosing Industry Over Academia
  • Strategic aspects
  • Wanted to switch research areas, to data
    networking
  • Thought industrial experience would enhance
    research and teaching
  • Personal taste and experience
  • Enjoyed tech transfer and working on real-world
    problems
  • Wanted to focus exclusively on research work for
    a few years
  • Knew I really liked ATT from my summer job
    experiences
  • Balancing trade-offs
  • But, I also wanted to do research, stay
    professionally active, mentor students, teach,
    and everything else academics do
  • Found I could do these in industry, in different
    proportions and ways
  • though, with extra effort (and negotiation) to
    make room for it
  • This balance is arguably harder to strike in
    industry labs today

4
Choosing Academia Over Industry
  • Personal growth
  • Ready to take on a new set of professional
    challenges
  • Felt ready to (try to) juggle a wider range of
    responsibilities
  • Feeling a little too comfortable in the
    technical work I was doing
  • Shift in research direction
  • Wanted to step back to do more clean slate
    research, building on the operational perspective
    from ATT
  • Wanted ultimately to branch into some other
    research topics, and make connections across
    disciplines
  • Interaction with students
  • Found I was happiest in the summers, when
    students were around
  • Wanted more of an opportunity for teaching
  • Balancing trade-offs
  • Striving to keep my research grounded in reality,
    with extra effort

5
What Does Industry Look For?
  • Hard question to answer
  • Differs across research groups, and non-research
    industry jobs
  • Some common elements
  • Subject-matter expertise
  • Knowledge of an important technology or problem
    area (e.g., a particular protocol)
  • Problem focus rather than technique focus
  • Emphasis on formulating and solving problems,
    moreso than applying a particular technique (the
    nail, not the hammer)
  • though having your own special hammer is good,
    too!
  • Willingness to jump right in
  • Talk to practitioners, write code, collaborate
    with others, be a hub node, share your
    expertise,

6
Advice for Deciding What You Want
  • Getting to know your own personal taste
  • What kinds of problems you like to solve?
  • What part of solving a problem most excites you?
  • Working alone? Managing a group? Working with
    peers?
  • Focusing on one thing vs. juggling many things?
  • Keeping your options open
  • Selecting an interesting and important research
    problem
  • Worrying about whether you are working on the
    right problem
  • Acquiring domain knowledge, skills, and practical
    perspective
  • Interacting with industry, through collaboration
    and internships
  • Resist ranking either type of job over the other
  • Ultimately, the specifics of the place matter a
    lot
  • Some industry job may be better for you than some
    academic job
  • and vice versa no need to form a total
    ordering in advance

7
Internships at Industrial Labs
  • Working with new people on new problems
  • Valuable complement to your PhD research
  • Figuring out what you like
  • Gives you a sense of whether you like industrial
    work
  • and whether you like that particular company
  • Gives you an in for a full-time job later
  • Try before you buy, for you and the company
  • Enhances your thesis research
  • Access to interesting problems, domain knowledge,
    and real data
  • Opportunity to see your ideas applied in practice
  • Building your resume
  • Work experience and domain knowledge
  • Publications with other researchers

8
Job Questions Research Area
  • What government agencies would you target for
    funding your research?
  • What companies would use your research? Any
    small companies?
  • In what conferences/journals would you publish
    your work? How do these conferences/journals
    differ in the type of papers they publish?
  • Who are your "competitors" at other schools?
  • Is it possible for academic researchers to make
    significant contributions to your field, or are
    industrial technology and resources necessary?

9
Job Questions The Department
  • What would you consider as the weaknesses in our
    department?
  • Who here would you consider as potential
    collaborators?
  • Who would you consider as potential mentors in
    the department?
  • Which of our courses are you qualified to teach?
  • Which of our courses are you most interested in
    teaching?

10
Job Questions Teaching
  • Given that existing technologies and tools will
    be obsolete in a few years, what should we teach
    our students?
  • How would you approach developing a curriculum
    from scratch?
  • What is your teaching philosophy?
  • What do you think about having undergraduates
    serve as TAs?
  • If an undergraduate wanted to work with you, what
    type of project would you give them?

11
Job Questions Research Plan
  • What start-up funds/facilities would you need to
    establish your research?
  • How would you organize/manage your research
    group?
  • How many graduate students would you like to have
    in your group?
  • Where do you see yourself in five years? Ten
    years?
  • What would be possible titles for the first
    three PhD thesis projects in your research group?
  • What new courses would you create on your
    research area?

12
Job Questions Philosophical
  • How did you decide what school to attend for your
    PhD?
  • How did you choose your thesis topic?
  • What would you consider as your biggest weakness
    in starting a faculty position?
  • If you start having difficulty juggling the
    combination of research, teaching, advising, and
    proposal-writing, what would you do to fix the
    problem?
  • Do you have entrepreneurial aspirations?
  • Who would you most like to emulate?
  • What are your non-technical interests?
  • What factors will determine which
    academic/research position is most attractive to
    you?
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