• Kichae
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      212 years ago

      No. Especially if you have work experience, doing a MA or an MSc will be taken for the career pivoting skills development you sell it as.

      Don’t do a PhD, though, unless you’re specifically trying to get into a job that looks for them. That is, unless you specifically want to do the PhD for the sake of doing it. A lot of employers see it the same way a retail employer sees a BSc - a sign that you’re a flight risk.

      • @benignintervention@lemmy.world
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        52 years ago

        I’ve actually always wanted one solely for the sake of one. Only took an extra 10 years to figure out which I wanted it to be. However, I EMPHATICALLY do not want to get stuck in academia

        • @MNByChoice@midwest.social
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          62 years ago

          Staying in academia is harder than leaving. One just generally cannot reenter academia after leaving.

          Work on industry contacts and focus on projects with applications (ideally funded by your future employer).