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...built a career moving in a fairly logical progression within that domain, developing greater experience the whole way,” Leonard said...
Humanities concentrators spend much of their college career learning obscure Slavic languages, analyzing the small gestures in English literature, and acquiring a cursory knowledge of philosophy. They contemplate every abstract question but the one that’s been directed at them repeatedly by their parents: “So what are you going to do with that degree...
...what’s a humanities concentrator to do when the Office of Career Services seems to be solely focused on throwing free-pen-and-Nalgene recruiting events for the aspiring hedge fund crowd? The Crimson e-mailed 106 junior and senior humanities concentrators; 43 of them replied, four of whom said they had experience going to the OCS for help. Most replied that they’ve never had anything to do with...
Assistant Director of Career Services for On Campus Recruiting Deborah Carroll said that the industries that attract humanities concentrators, such as publishing, media, and entertainment, by nature do not recruit on campus...
However, Assistant Director of Career in the Arts Gail Gilmore said that the OCS does offer valuable connections into the industry. For example, OCS partners with Harvardwood, an organization that boasts a 5,000-alumni network and brings students interested in the entertainment industry to Los Angeles each year through its Harvardwood 101 program...