Quote:
Originally Posted by Matata
I searched "gender studies" on indeed, none of the results were strongly related to it and none of the job descriptions i looked at stated that having a gender studies degree was an asset. If I saw it on a resume, as an employer, i would consider it a negative.
|
I have to admit I'd view it negatively as well. My preconceived notion about somebody with a gender studies degree is they'd be yappy, annoying, argumentative and always focussing on bs instead of just getting the job done. Like, it feels like they'd be a job to employ instead of an asset as an employee.