"employers" blog posts

My Prosper JourneyProsper icon strip

My Prosper Journey

Alex James, a chemistry postdoc and a member of our first Prosper cohort based at the University of Liverpool, has just landed a new job at a new materials start-up company called Puraffinity. In his blog he talks about his experience of Prosper and how it helped him prepare for and ultimately land his job.

Posted on: 26 November 2021

Reflections from the Prosper pilotProsper icon strip

Reflections from the Prosper pilot

As we open recruitment for our second postdoc career development pilot, we hear from 3 postdocs from our current cohort at the University of Liverpool. Egidijus Kukstas, School of Physical Sciences, Smitha Maretvadakethope, Department of Mathematical Sciences and Blanca Perez Sepulveda, Institute of Infection, Veterinary and Ecological Sciences, reflect on their Prosper experiences so far.

Posted on: 23 August 2021

Prosper career development pilot: ensuring a diverse cohortProsper icon strip

Prosper career development pilot: ensuring a diverse cohort

As 53 postdocs join our career development pilot, we reflect on the final make-up of this first cohort and the process of recruiting these participants

Posted on: 24 June 2021

Iterating the Prosper portal – what’s new for summer 2021? Prosper icon strip

Iterating the Prosper portal – what’s new for summer 2021?

Back in 2019 when Prosper began, stakeholder feedback and co-creation were baked into our core objectives for how we would develop this new approach to postdoc career development. We knew that if we wanted to achieve our goals of revolutionising the postdoc career development environment, we would need to build Prosper in a way that was driven by insights from postdocs, PIs and employers alike from day one if we were to provide what they really needed.

Posted on: 21 May 2021

How can you want what you don’t know about? The importance of career visibilityProsper icon strip

How can you want what you don’t know about? The importance of career visibility

Our Research Staff Developers, Dr Fiona McBride and Dr Catherine Charlwood, take a look at what we know about postdocs' hopes and expectations for their careers, plus what Prosper can do to broaden these.

Posted on: 13 January 2021

Looking to the future during National Postdoc Appreciation Week Prosper icon strip

Looking to the future during National Postdoc Appreciation Week

In the first of our guest blog series, Dr Annette Bramley, Director of the N8 Research Partnership, takes a look at how postdocs are vital to the North's Covid-19 recovery.

Posted on: 21 September 2020

Networking: making it work for you Prosper icon strip

Networking: making it work for you

Prosper team members, Katie McAllister and Joanie Magill, take a look at the value of networking and how to do it well. University of Liverpool staff can also explore this further through supporting content and resources on the Prosper portal linked throughout this piece.

Posted on: 17 August 2020

Co-creating Prosper with employers Prosper icon strip

Co-creating Prosper with employers

Co-creating Prosper with employers – why it matters, how we’re doing it and what we’ve learnt so far. Prosper's Stakeholder Engagaement Manager, Katie McAllister, takes a look at the importance of co-creating our model with employer partners and what we've learnt so far about their needs and priorities.

Posted on: 18 June 2020

Self-assessment tools: Knowing me, knowing what to do Prosper icon strip

Self-assessment tools: Knowing me, knowing what to do

TL:DR Life is too short to try out every career you could possibly do, so how to narrow it down? Use self-assessment tools to help you clarify what you are both good at and like doing. Self-assessment tools are used across the board, both within and beyond academia.

Posted on: 18 June 2020

Myth-busting careers beyond academia – challenging assumptions and preconceptions Prosper icon strip

Myth-busting careers beyond academia – challenging assumptions and preconceptions

We've come across a range of preconceptions about work beyond academia. Read on to seperate fact from fiction.

Posted on: 18 June 2020