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[quote=Anonymous][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] You would be in the minority then. Many, many people working in the “business side” of the corporate world came into it with a humanities major. In fact, I am leary of hiring a Chem or bio major into the corporate world because they have not learned to communicate. [/quote] Totally agree. DP[/quote]
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