Supporting an employeeโ€™s public outreach

Rรฉka Nagy, a Scientist at Genomics PLC, approached her employer about taking part in Iโ€™m a Scientist in the summer of 2020.

Taking part ended up being beneficial for both parties. Rรฉka says, โ€œHaving to answer many questions very quickly meant that I did not have time to go into huge amounts of detail. As a scientist, I naturally tend to give as much information as possible, but through Iโ€™m a Scientist, I learned to communicate only the most essential bits of information.โ€

Her manager, Dr Mike Weale, agrees: โ€œIn addition to the fact that she was doing something useful, I think Rรฉka benefitted from the opportunity to improve her presentation and engagement skills. As a company, public engagement improves public understanding of what we do, which is important for our long-term success.โ€

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As a company, public engagement improves public understanding of what we do, which is important for our long-term success.โ€

The benefits of online engagement for both employee and employer
Rรฉka took part in the Disease Detectives Zone as part of Iโ€™m a Scientistโ€™s Stay At Home events during the first phases of the COVID-19 pandemic, when many other public engagement projects were shut down or postponed.

As a scientist in industry, Rรฉka felt it was important to be able to do engagement โ€œfor the same reasons itโ€™s important for scientists in academia โ€“ a lot of the work we do in genetics filters down into primary healthcare eventually, and I believe that everyone should be informed about what their genetics can tell them, in order to make well-informed decisions about their health.โ€

As Rรฉkaโ€™s manager Mike says, โ€œClearly, the benefit of being online is that you can reach a much wider audience.โ€

Public outreach that suits your work schedule
There might be a common opinion that public outreach is too time-consuming, or can feel like a burden on your schedule, but Rรฉka explains: โ€œMy manager was supportive, saying that I could spend as much time with Iโ€™m a Scientist as I wanted, as long as it was not to the detriment of my other tasks. But given that I have some downtime while my code runs anyway, this just meant that I had to keep an eye on scheduling so I could get everything done. It did not feel like an extra burden.โ€

As for final thoughts from Mike: โ€œI think employees should absolutely do engagement if they want to.โ€

If you would like to find out more about how to give your employees experiential training in online engagement through Iโ€™m a Scientist, please visit our website or contact Shane McCracken at shane@mangorol.la.

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