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Yeah there are none. Especially if you compare entry level jobs. Maybe look into software engineering in places that are more socially aligned? Lots of NGOs and stuff like that always need IT people
I'm okay with a paycut early in my career if it means I actually enjoy doing what I do. My concern is long term if I'll be able to have good growth opportunities or not. What do you think?
the most 'career' type jobs for humanities are in academia, which is its own type of hell. a lot of people also go into libraries or social work, but that doesnt really compare to CS in terms of pay
What about social sciences? Are they also constrained to only being viable in academia?
Some people find work in HR