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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honestly, I don't think people who are posting based on 10+ years ago applies to today's job market. The world has changed so much even in the past 10 years.[/quote] You’re right—10 years ago everyone thought learning to code was the key to success, and now there’s a glut of CS majors. I have hired humanities majors for 25+ years. I still hire them. The jobs I’m hiring them for haven’t actually changed that much, and the ways that they have changed are learnable. The jobs don’t pay six figures out of college, but they are good, stable jobs working with good people. OP, I firmly believe there will always be a market for the skills humanities (and social science) majors learn. And many of those skills are going to be in short supply as people buy into the AI hype and fail to learn how to use their own brains for research, analysis, synthesis, and communication.[/quote]
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