Sentences with phrase «tough academic job»

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Nevertheless, given many seminary students» abilities, academic preparation and current schedules, it seems to me a very tough job to give them even a minimal version of a «traditional» seminary education.
It is not only tough to get a job in the industial world but academic as well for me; due to my lack of experience.
Editor's note: The academic job market is certainly tough, but some people make it.
... [I] f a young scientist faces despair from too many failed academic job searches, one panelist had some tough advice: It's time to reassess options as to whether academia is the right track.
For some, the decision to follow an academic route within a government research institute is a tough one: many of my fellow earth science graduates secured high - flying, well - paid jobs in the petroleum industry before their studies were even complete.
Nonetheless, the academic job market is a tough one.
A joint effort by Detroit businesses, educators, and community groups to provide jobs for high - school graduates who meet tougher academic standards has been delayed by infighting over the amount of responsibility to be shouldered by companies and schools.
He then received his masters degree in 1995, but later dropped out of a PhD program when he realized that academic jobs were tough to get.
At a time when university leavers face the toughest jobs market for more than a decade, graduates need more than their academic degree to stand out from the competition.
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