The frustration in pursuing nonacademic careers as a humanities Ph.D. stems from a misalignment between academic training and employer expectations for hard skills.
Transitioning from academia to a nonacademic role, I discovered that the skills honed during my humanities Ph.D. are directly relevant in the field of career advising.
Humans P.h.D.s thrive as career advisers due to their strong competencies in critical thinking and communication, making them uniquely effective in helping graduate students.
The collaboration between writing experts and career development pros is vital; similarly, humanities Ph.D.s can form an equally impactful support system for graduate student job seekers.
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