The New Underemployment: Degree Got You the Job, But Not the Title or the Money
Not all academic degrees - undergraduate, graduate and professional - are unmarketable. And a liability to include in your job-search materials. Here on Reddit there's presented another aspect of investing in a fine education. That might be called The New Underemployment. Yes, what you majored in got you the job. But in terms of the title and compensation it's significantly below expectations. A typical blurb on that kind of Reddit posting: ******************************* BS Molecular and Cellular Biology R&D, QC/QA, and now lead of a new manufacturing department to make our IND. Built the team and department from scratch. $51k/yr. Title and pay greatly deflated compared to what I actually do. ******************************* The same playout is in other sectors. Take the BA or even the MA in Communications. With exceptions, you do get work but it probably doesn't come with the status title or with a living wage. Yet, here's the rub. This situation is being made ...