Assess and promote your skills
Résumé de la formation
In an increasingly competitive job market, the ability to identify, formulate and promote one’s skills is a key lever for employability. For doctoral candidates and early-career PhDs, it is essential to go beyond merely describing their research experiences and to highlight the knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills that can be transferred to other professional environments. This training offers a process of self-reflection and translation of these competencies into language that is understandable to recruiters, enabling participants to better align their profile with the expectations of the socio-economic world.
The main objectives of this training are to enable participants to:
- Understand the concept of skills and their components (knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills)
- Identify and analyse your transferable skills
- Be able to express and promote their skills to recruiters
Programme
Module 1: Understanding the the notion of competencies
- Break down skills into knowledge, know-how, and interpersonal skills
- Understand the importance of the concept of skills in human resource management in companies
- Discover the importance of highlighting your own skills when interacting with a recruitment specialist
Module 2: Identifying Your Own Skills
- Analyze your various experiences
- List the skills developed during different experiences
- Discover the transferability of skills and imagine other environments in which to apply them
Module 3: Expressing and Highlighting Your Skills
- Translate your skills into the vocabulary of recruitment specialists
- Summarize and illustrate all identified skills with concrete examples
- Identify the skills to highlight based on the context
- Market your skills and work on your differentiation factors
- Express your skills in relation to your project to a recruitment specialist
Formateurs et formatrices
Jeanne Boisselier, PhD – Researcher and Trainer
Eric Bonetto, PhD – Researcher and Trainer
Sophie Bouccara, PhD – Researcher, Consultant, and Trainer
Alexandre Bran, PhD – Deputy Head of LID and Trainer
Hiba Melhem – Recruitment Consultant and Trainer
Catherine Roudé, PhD – Training Manager and Trainer
Eva Soteras, PhD – esearch Valorisation Officer and Trainer
Informations pratiques
Dates and practical information :
• Email (training contact) : formation@adoc-tm.com
• Provisional date : February 18, 2026, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
• Location : Université Paris Cité – 4 rue Elsa Morante – 75013 PARIS – salle 054A – Bâtiment Condorcet
• Duration : 1 day (7 hours)
Public
Doctorants
Durée
1 day
Langue
Anglais
Format
In person
Code
DF25IVCA
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