@1t0ocha: prior to a certain lecture, Being able to balance multiple jobs is an important skill for many members of society, and (positively speaking) balancing job hunting and research in M1 is an opportunity to develop this skill. I made a slide called image

@1T0T: For master’s degree students, “I’ll work hard on my research after I’m done job hunting” doesn’t pay for tuition fees I once gave a career lecture at a certain university and explained in a diagram.

I never thought of job hunting and research as a work combination.

  • (I’ve done very little job hunting myself.)
  • but
  • I guess it’s parallel work in the sense that projects with different goals are executed in parallel.
    • In the same sense that childcare is parallel work.

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