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Is Working in Higher Ed Still Worth It? Navigating Career Stability in a Shifting Academic Job Market
The question of whether working in higher education is “worth it” has never been more complex. Academia has long been considered a bastion of stability—a place where skilled educators and administrators could build long, secure careers.
Today’s shifting landscape, marked by declining enrollment, funding hurdles, and a rapidly changing academic job market, has many educators and administrators questioning whether the traditional promise of a secure career still holds true. This shifting reality raises pressing concerns and makes the future of careers in higher ed feel more uncertain than ever before.
Some Great Resources On Pursuing a Data Science Career
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Job Seeker Resources: Habits and Tactics
Sometimes people have a hard time keeping their job searches moving. Here is a new resource I made with articles about maintaining progress, dealing with emotions during a job search, and different approaches a jobseeker can take when searching. #jobsearch #jobseeker #habits #tactics #careercoach #careeradvice
Filtering: The Enemy of Career Progress
In my practice, I find myself working most often...
The Applicant’s Role in the Screening Process
What can a candidate do to affect the outcome of the screening process? Not much. You can’t set the search criteria for an employer. You can’t make screeners meticulously follow the criteria they have. And you can’t eliminate bias.
You can only present a coherent argument and make sure that it highlights what you have to offer in relation to the position and the needs of an employer.
Where a Screening Process Might Break Down: The Human Factor
Screening by Humans The resume screening process...






