Careers Beyond Academia – With Dr. Kevin Tsai

Careers Beyond Academia – With Dr. Kevin Tsai

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In this segment of STEMSpeak, we talk to Ph.D. graduates who have carved a career in industry. Our first featured guest is Dr. Kevin Tsai.

He is a Ph.D. alumnus of the Bioinformatics program of TIGP and is currently the Principal Data Engineer at Celgene and co-founder of the Academia Sinica Consulting Club.

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Dr. Kevin Tsai shares his views on how to transition from academia to industry and how management consulting may be a viable career option.

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Dr. Kevin Tsai shares his views on how to transition from academia to industry and how management consulting may be a viable career option.

Did you miss the previous episode? Listen to Episode 5

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If you liked this article, then please subscribe to our YouTube Channel for the latest Science & Tech news. You can also find us on Twitter & Facebook.

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