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"This short, readable book gives practical advice for doctoral students and PhDs on planning their careers beyond the academy. Data suggests only 2% of entrants into doctoral programs land a tenure-track position, which, as the title suggests, points to careers outside of academia as 'Leaving Academia'. The book begins by acknowledging the feelings of frustration, defeat, and hopelessness that affect readers at this stage, but encourages readers to see the opportunities offered by the wider world as far bigger, more exciting, and more profitable than they may have allowed themselves to imagine. Following chapters discuss figuring out what you want in life, researching new careers, networking, and transitioning into the first six months of employment. Leaving Academia fills a significant gap in the current literature. It sits between three genres--quit lit, career change advice, and the online alt-ac support groups. While quit lit is the most common type of writing about leaving academia, it is marked by highly personalized writing which critics denounce as self-indulgent. In Plan A, Caterine acknowledges the emotions that accompany the transition out of academia, but focuses on practical lessons. Caterine discusses the market more in his proposal, but concludes that Leaving Academia fills a significant gap in the literature. It will be brief, direct, and tailored for academics leaving the academy. Its practical advice will come from somebody who has walked the path himself, synthesizing advice received and lessons learned, as well as including input from other former academics"--
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"An indispensable guide for grad students and academics who want to find fulfilling careers outside higher educationAn 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."--Provided by publisher
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