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Why Applying for Jobs is NOT a Waste of Your Time
Posted by sra16 in Archaeology & Ancient History on September 9, 2016
You may be thinking, of course applying for jobs isn’t a waste of time when you are actively seeking a job and in this case no of course it isn’t. However, as a university student who has applied for a good number of jobs throughout my four years in higher education, I have always felt […]
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Is Being Able To Drive An Essential In Archaeology?
Posted by sra16 in Archaeology & Ancient History on February 29, 2016
Recently I have not been able to put a worry of mine to rest. That worry is that I will not be able to get a job in archaeology because I cannot drive. I feel like I am running out of time as in less than a year and a half I graduate. I have […]
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