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by throwawaymsft
3568 days ago
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"Properties you find appealing..." * Freedom
* Ownership
* Personal freedom
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<Later...> * Getting into a PhD program: references, references, references
* Student adviser relationship
* Pre-vs-post tenure
* Impressing an adviser
* (Topic) Plays to your adviser’s interests and strengths
Much of your freedom goes to learning to play politics and manage up to a level employees never have to. Reading this, I'm so thankful I didn't enter academia. I still pursue my academic interests on my own.Edit: A few people insist on casting a float into a bool. Every job has politics, ranging from 0.01% (anonymous author of 1-man SaaS) to 99% (politician). It's not very informative to note that both are non-zero. |
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That's crazy. The way to get a great reference is to do outstanding work. If by 'playing politics' you mean not pissing people off by being an asshole or being unreliable, then, yeah, take care to be a good colleague. But almost entirely: do really good work.