An informal survey by Science Careers last year identified some of the factors that make science careers inherently stressful:
Competition
Limited Job Opportunities
Mismatch Between Job Demands and Rewards
Pressure to Succeed
Lack of Control
Lack of Support
These stress factors can be acute for postdoctoral researchers. "Some postdocs discover they are advancing the careers of their mentors instead of their own," says Sam CastaƱeda, director of the Visiting Scholar and Postdoc Affairs program at the University of California, Berkeley. CastaƱeda often refers stressed-out trainees to the campus's Ombuds office so they can find ways to work out problems and manage stress. (Science.)
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