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Hello all. I don't usually do posts like this, but I have encountered somewhat of a professional dilemma. I am in my second year of my PhD program in Adult Ed and work in higher education as a research associate. I was recently offered a position as a career specialist in Student Life with the opportunity to conduct research at some point... Eventually, after the completion of my PhD, I would like to pursue a facility position in Adult Education conducting research in diversity (I know that's pretty general, I'll get more specific once I dive into my dissertation).
What holds more clout regarding a CV and landing a faculty position...
1) Showing that I understand student needs by having experience in career services as a career special with the option to conduct career research.
2) Maintaining my current research associate position, which I assist in data gathering and research in diversity and civic engagement.
3) It really does't mater. Other factors outweigh these types of work experiences.
I know at the end of day the answer is more gray than it is black and white. I would love to hear your thoughts and suggestions you may have with making the transition from staff to faculty.
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