

Two tools to help you achieve career success in science
33 snips Sep 18, 2025
Uschi Symmons, a former molecular biology postdoc turned programme manager at the European Innovation Council, shares her transformative journey with Individual Development Plans (IDPs). She highlights how crafting her IDP illuminated skills gaps and broadened her career horizons. However, she notes that IDPs often overlook personal values, stressing the importance of balancing family and career. The discussion also contrasts IDPs with personalized career coaching, emphasizing the need for tailored action plans that consider personal circumstances for better career alignment.
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Workshop Sparked A Career Pivot
- Uschi Symmons discovered IDPs during a postdoc workshop and found them transformative for assessing skills and goals.
- She used IDPs regularly to map strengths, weaknesses, and SMART steps toward career shifts.
IDPs Offer A Practical 360° Framework
- Individual Development Plans (IDPs) assess skills, map goals, and break them into SMART steps you can revisit.
- They provide a 360° starting point and a light iterative framework to track progress over time.
Career Move Driven By Family And Fit
- Uschi moved from academia to a research coordinator role in Germany to align with family priorities and dual-career needs.
- Her IDP awareness eased transition by highlighting transferable competencies for the new role.