Bonus 76: Linguistic jobs beyond academia (Patreon)
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Linguistics professors are some of the most visible career role models that you see if you're taking courses in linguistics (since they're teaching the courses), but most people who study linguistics go on to jobs outside academia. Eight years ago, Lauren was trying to figure out what some of those job options were and how people kept using their linguistics training in doing them.
In this bonus episode, Lauren and Gretchen get enthusiastic about the jobs that people go on to do after a linguistics degree! We talk about Lauren's new academic article in a fancy linguistics journal about a blog post series she's been running for 8 years, interviewing 80 people who studied linguistics, from a minor to a doctorate level, and their experience and advice for non-academic jobs. We also talk about domain-general versus domain-specific skills, the literature by other people on career options for linguists, and Lauren and Gretchen's own thought processes by which we ended up in one academic and one non-academic career.
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Here are the links mentioned in this episode:
- Superlinguo post 'Linguistics education and its application in the workplace: An analysis of interviews with linguistics graduates (new publication in Language)'
- Superlinguo Linguist Job Interviews full list
- Linguistic Job Resources slide set (bit.ly/ling-jobs)
- Doing your own Linguistics Job Interviews
- Lingthusiasm bonus episode 'How to sell linguistic skills to employers' (rare text post bonus from the early days of the show)
- Lingthusiasm episode 'Small talk, big deal'
- UPSKILLS Europe
- Career Linguist
- Linguistics Beyond Academia special interest group at the Linguistic Society of America
You can listen to this episode on this page, via the Patreon RSS or download the mp3. A transcript of this episode is available as a Google Doc. Lingthusiasm is also on Facebook, Tumblr, Twitter, and Mastodon. Email us at contact [at] lingthusiasm [dot] com or chat to us on the Patreon page. Gretchen is on Twitter as @GretchenAMcC and blogs at All Things Linguistic. Lauren is on Twitter as @superlinguo and blogs at Superlinguo.
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Lingthusiasm is created by Gretchen McCulloch and Lauren Gawne. Our senior producer is Claire Gawne, our production editor is Sarah Dopierala, and our production assistant is Martha Tsutsui Billins. Our music is ‘Ancient City’ by The Triangles.