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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People are being overly optimistic. He has very low chances of making a career change at that age. What is he going to talk about during his interviews? The various ways to change diapers. He waited too long and he is now in full blown midlife crisis.[/quote] He's not going for a BS corporate job. He's going for a job using his hard technical skills. He'll talk about the math/data problems the business needs solved. OP calling a math degree "dry* is ignorant. It's one of the most sought after degrees, because the world runs on math. [/quote] I agree with this. There are a lot of different things he could do. I think he needs a plan with a backup plan and the realization that he may need to start low on the totem pole. I’ve hired probably 50 people over the last ten years (public sector), including people in their 50s. Don’t underestimate bringing maturity (hopefully combined with flexibility) to the table. He needs to exude quiet confidence, complete acceptance of his life choices with no defensiveness, an enthusiasm for the job he is applying for, an ability to problem solve, collaborate, and get along with a wide variety of people, including senior management. He could pull all that from his adjunct experience if he reflects upon it and prepares for interviews. [/quote]
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