Changing Career Paths to Library Science

Bearkat writes “From NPR’s Morning Edition

“When Joseph Nga came to the United States from his native Cameroon in 1997, he was pursuing a career in ethnobiology. But two master’s degrees later, he still found his ambitions frustrated. In the process, a new path emerged. Nga had taken a part-time job at the Library of Congress. Unable to get a job in his field of choice — even with two master’s degrees — Nga decided to change his career path to suit the library-related job he had.”

Listen to the story at NPR.