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Nonacademic Careers For Quantitative Social Scientists A Practical Guide To Maximizing Your Skills And Opportunities Natalie Jackson

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Nonacademic Careers For Quantitative Social Scientists A Practical Guide To Maximizing Your Skills And Opportunities Natalie Jackson
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Publisher: Springer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.29 MB
Pages: 214
Author: Natalie Jackson, (ed.)
ISBN: 9783031350351, 3031350359
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Nonacademic Careers For Quantitative Social Scientists A Practical Guide To Maximizing Your Skills And Opportunities Natalie Jackson by Natalie Jackson, (ed.) 9783031350351, 3031350359 instant download after payment.

This book is a guide to non-academic careers for quantitative social scientists. Written by social science PhDs working in large corporations, non-profits, tech startups, and alt-academic positions in higher education, this book consists of more than a dozen chapters on various topics on finding rewarding careers outside the academy. Chapters are organized in three parts. Part I provides an introduction to the types of jobs available to social science PhDs, where those jobs can be found, and what the work looks like in those positions. Part II creates a guide for social science PhDs on how to set themselves up for such careers, including navigating the academic world of graduate school while contemplating non-academic options, and selling their academic experience in a non-academic setting. Part III offers perspectives on timelines for making non-academic career decisions, lifestyle differences between academia and non-academic jobs, and additional resources for those considering a non-academic route. Providing valuable insight on non-academic careers from those who have successfully made the transition, this volume will be an asset to graduate students, advisors, and recent PhDs, in quantitative social science.

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