Industry jobs with PhD in Technical Communication

Hickling, Lisa (TOR) lhickling at Express-Scripts.com
Thu Nov 1 13:23:19 MDT 2007


I would hope to be corrected but, Rob, the short answers is "academic
tenure" and "R&D in a related field such as HCI".

A PhD would also be ahead with Tier 1 interviewers (read HR &
Recruiters) who measure fit by the fallacy that PhD means more
professionally skilled than MSc, than BSc, than professional cert.  

Lisa H.
GTA, ON

-----Original Message-----
From: Rob Hudson
 
I'm wondering about the kinds of things a PhD could do in particular
that, say, a Masters or lower candidate might not be prepared for.

To say it another way: what can I do with a PhD that I couldn't do
without? And how should I shape my strategy during school, through the
dissertation process, and once I emerge into the market to capitalize
on my new education, research, and experience?

















































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