Career Change

Art History - The Most Useful BA by Carrie Brothers

Admittedly, I have never understood why people joke at Art History as a “useless” degree, like it is somehow the epitome of “wasting” an education. At 19, I lacked the language to explain to people why it was a good thing that I was switching my major from International Business to Art History. All I could really articulate was that the IB program wasn’t fun, but sitting in a small room with a whirring slide project filled me with joy and my energy levels are fueled by that kind of joy and satisfaction.

What I know now is that I loved Art History because it was using something I loved (art, history, and learning about human nature) to teach me the important skills that I have used to succeed in life and career. Instead of dry lessons, I was accruing skills in a demonstrably hands-on way, we were just looking at this differently. That’s still how I work today: gather data and approach the puzzle creatively and differently from the typical.

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A LinkedIn Series by Carrie Brothers

Career changes can be hard. The current job market is harder.

It’s so easy to feel like you get lost when you are one of 500 people submitting a resume and cover letter to an ATS system. It’s easy to feel discouraged when you send out a dozen emails hoping to connect with a hiring manger or recruiter, but don’t get a response.

What is easy for me, though, is knitting throughs and experiences into words. So, as I hunt for the perfect employment situation, I figured I would start a LinkedIn Series where I can show who I am beyond the bullets on a resume.