August 24, 2015

By Sue Levine | Graduate School of Arts and Sciences

Do you have a running voice in your head that sometimes sabotages your efforts with thoughts like these?

  • “I’ll never find a job.”
  • “I don’t know where to start.”
  • “My adviser won’t give me a recommendation if I tell him I’m exploring careers outside of academia.”
  • “Networking is so stressful -- I don’t know anyone and I don’t want to talk to strangers.”
  • “I can’t find any jobs online that seem like something I can do or would want to do -- there’s nothing out there.”
  • “Why didn’t I hear back from the company I interviewed with yesterday? Someone else must have gotten the job offer.”
  • “Why did I say that in my interview -- that was so stupid. I completely ruined my chances.”

Does any of this sound vaguely familiar? Do you feel paralyzed, as if you can’t get started thinking about career options and the job search?

Read more in Inside Higher Ed.