书籍 Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide的封面

Leaving Academia: A Practical Guide

Christopher L Caterine

出版时间

2020-09-15

ISBN

9780691200200

评分

★★★★★
书籍介绍

An indispensable guide for grad students and academics who want to find fulfilling careers outside higher education

An estimated ninety-three percent of graduate students in the humanities and social sciences won't get a tenure-track job, yet many still assume that a tenured professorship is the only successful outcome for a PhD. With the academic job market in such crisis, Leaving Academia helps grad students and academics in any scholarly field find satisfying careers beyond higher education. Short and pragmatic, the book offers invaluable advice to visiting and adjunct instructors ready to seek new opportunities, to scholars caught in "tenure-trap" jobs, to grad students interested in nonacademic work, and to committed academics who want to support their students and contingent colleagues more effectively.

After earning a PhD in classics from the University of Virginia and teaching at Tulane, Christopher Caterine left academia for a job at a corporate consulting firm. During his career transition, he went on more than 150 informational interviews and later interviewed twelve other professionals who had left higher education for diverse fields. Drawing on everything he learned, Caterine helps readers chart their own course to a rewarding new career. He addresses dozens of key issues, including overcoming psychological difficulties, translating academic experience for nonacademics, and meeting the challenges of a first job in a new field.

Providing clear, concrete ways to move forward at each stage of your career change, even when the going gets tough, Leaving Academia is both realistic and filled with hope.

用户评论
哈哈哈,普大出版社也开始接地气了,出了一系列know-how混学术圈的书
等到以后万一有这么一天,我会想起再次看这本书的。
2023.8.30:有所得,读至Discover中途,后续若有需要会回来继续看
可惜没有早一点读到这本书,所以找工作的时候还是走了不少弯路。其实书里并没有特别具体的建议,有些经验也只适合美国的市场,但重要的事其中关于思想转变的部分,这也是长期混学术圈的人最弱的一个环节。
隔行如隔山,但最难的还是心智上重新认识其它行业,切勿瞧不起它们。但反过来说,其实作者的写法是彻头彻尾美国式的“洗澡”,透过数据分析、一步步的策略循序渐进洗掉知识分子的清高,主动将自己改造成为大众的一分子。
Struggle
在不同的背景里也还是有很多共通之处的,写得很真诚,但诚如作者自己承认的,他已经算是条件非常好的人
总结了些学术人不自知的观念和习惯,比如把工作当成天职,等同于自我身份的全部,为追求卓越而过劳、牺牲生活其他面向,得不到认可的后果更是格外严重。学者和职业人士看彼此都像外星人,充满成见也极少交流。学者改行就要学习新的话语,谦卑地避免展露学术姿态,从而pass for正常人(让我联想到racial passing)。随后是把学者的日常工作翻译成有商业价值的技能,商业行话并不比学术术语更有实质。作者乐意尝试各种职业的开放心态很让人惊叹,说自己内向却找一大堆陌生人面对面采访,让高纯度i人读着冷汗直流。作者声称离开学术圈的人会更开心,不知是不是空头支票,但遗憾与损失也需直面,凝聚在架上多年未翻的学术书籍中。
随便翻了一下,适用于一个学术界遭遇瓶颈而商业系统健全的发达社会,基本上跟国内的情形没有太大关系。没有practical意义的内容,去读,属于一种自我洗脑罢了。不过,国内好像确实缺乏相应的,当下的学术界的职业研究,缺乏数据,每年论文数量,招收教职青年学者的来源和论文发表情况,这也许是个很有意义的职场需求。