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the_bell_jar ([personal profile] the_bell_jar) wrote2017-08-10 08:27 pm
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Job Search

I've been trying so hard to find a job and have been focusing on jobs that I REALLY want, such as mentoring college students (I'd love to find a position mentoring queer, first-gen, or otherwise marginalized students) or working at a non-profit that focuses on marginalized populations. It's been months and I've started to think about applying for just ANYTHING, but I know that if I do that I'll be ridiculously unhappy. So, I'm thinking about revamping my resumé, seeing if I can do some networking (so difficult for this introvert), and keep applying.

However, I'm also pretty set, now, on returning to grad school for a PhD at the end of next year (if I'm accepted, of course - then again, I already have some good networking going on there). SO, the question is, do I focus on a job that fits in order to get some experience doing what I love and that may benefit me after graduating with a PhD, OR do I just take anything to have some income and be able to buy a car that isn't falling apart?

IDK?!
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[personal profile] dreamy_dragon73 2017-08-11 10:33 pm (UTC)(link)
I so hear you. I think if you can afford it, go for a job that fits/is what you want to do/gives you options.