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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]As an employer, I am honestly very wary of hiring humanities majors because most lack any serious work ethic and drive — even at Top 20 schools. STEM majors, even Bio and Chem, tend to be much more driven, resilient, and hard working. Of course, occasionally you’ll get a star English major, but the vast majority of hard working college students these days major in STEM or a more quantitative aspect of business (ie: accounting, finance, MIs, data science, supply chain management — NOT marketing or general management). [/quote] I dont believe you that you are a hiring manager. Humanities majors tend to be much better writers and communicators than STEM majors. Also, very few hiring managers would be hiring for vacancies that are relevant to STEM and non-STEM majors. I call troll. As it happens, DH and I are both humanities majors. He went to—shocker—a state school. Our HHI is $430K and his stock package is worth $1.5 million.[/quote]
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