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Can Arts Students Build Careers in Corporate & Tech Roles?
For a long time, corporate offices and technology firms were imagined as spaces reserved almost exclusively for graduates from engineering, management, or commerce backgrounds. Arts students, by contrast, were often associated with academia, civil services, or creative fields. This division, rooted in outdated assumptions about the relevance of skills, has steadily eroded. Today, corporate and technology-driven organizations increasingly recognize the value of human-centered


What Are the Best Career Paths After a Humanities Degree?
A humanities degree is often viewed through a narrow lens, shaped by outdated assumptions about employability and income. Students are frequently told that such degrees lack clear career direction or practical relevance. Yet this perception overlooks how significantly the nature of work has changed. Today’s professional environments value interpretation, communication, ethical reasoning, and contextual understanding, all of which are central of humanities education. The quest
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