Анализ страницы https://allthingslinguistic.com/jobs
Основное Готовность: 60%
Домен
allthingslinguistic.com
Состояние доменного имени
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Проверяем корректность доменного имени и наличие технических проблем на уровне домена.
Длина домена велика. Но если вы продвигаете запрос, входящий в название домена, то это хорошо.
Домен второго уровня идеален для продвижения.
Ответ сервера
200 Успешный ответ
HTTP-код ответа и цепочка редиректов
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Код 200 — страница доступна. Коды 3xx — редиректы (цепочки замедляют загрузку и размывают ссылочный вес). Коды 4xx/5xx — ошибки, поисковик не сможет проиндексировать страницу.
Сервер настроен корректно.
Безопасность
Сайт безопасен
Использование HTTPS и SSL-сертификат
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HTTPS — обязательный стандарт. Google и Яндекс отдают предпочтение защищённым сайтам. Отсутствие SSL или просроченный сертификат ведут к предупреждениям в браузере и снижению позиций.
На сайте работает защищенный протокол ssl и сайт открывается по https.
Ssl-сертификат действителен до 17.10.2026 21:52:53.
Включён HSTS (Strict-Transport-Security) — защита от подмены на http.
Поздравляем! Сайт не содержится в реестре РКН.
Кодировка
utf-8
Кодировка символов страницы
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Стандарт — UTF-8. Неправильная кодировка вызывает нечитаемые символы и мешает поисковику корректно распознать текст страницы.
Указана кодировка на странице utf-8.
Язык
Атрибут lang в HTML-теге
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Атрибут lang (<html lang="ru">) сообщает поисковикам и браузерам, на каком языке написана страница. Помогает при ранжировании в региональном поиске.
Язык страницы не указан. Рекомендуется явно указать язык документа!
Скорость загрузки
~1,04сек
Время отклика сервера (TTFB)
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Time To First Byte — время до получения первого байта от сервера. Норма до 200 мс. Медленный отклик ухудшает пользовательский опыт и ранжирование: Яндекс и Google учитывают скорость страниц.
Скорость загрузки сайта 1,04сек превышает 1 секунду. Желательно улучшить работу сайта!
Объем документа
71Кб
Размер HTML-кода страницы
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Слишком большой HTML замедляет парсинг браузером и сканирование поисковым роботом. Рекомендуется не более 200 Кб.
Объем html-документа 71Кб оптимален.
Структура html-документа корректна.
Ресурсы
Ресурсы: 13
Внешние ресурсы страницы (CSS, JS, изображения)
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Количество и тип подключённых ресурсов влияют на скорость загрузки. Большое число запросов увеличивает время рендеринга страницы.
Кол-во файлов ресурсов 13 много для одной страницы. Приемлемо до 10. Проведите оптимизацию файлов ресурсов!
Показать полный список ресурсов
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| stylesheet | text/css | https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=PT+Serif:400,700,400italic,700italic|Open+Sans:400,700 |
| stylesheet | text/css | https://static.tumblr.com/db1sxb7/lRFnl6cv7/style.css |
| js | text/javascript | https://assets.tumblr.com/assets/scripts/pre_tumblelog.js?_v=b9f848c06fcba7eaf305d4a7cb7a1b98 |
| js | https://static.tumblr.com/hugxd2w/gPam0w5o1/modernizr-2.5.3.min.js | |
| js | application/javascript | https://s0.wp.com/wp-content/js/bilmur.min.js?m=202634 |
| js | https://assets.tumblr.com/assets/scripts/tumblelog_post_message_queue.js?_v=a8fadfa499d8cb7c3f8eefdf0b1adfdd | |
| js | https://www.googletagmanager.com/gtag/js?id=G-2HCVP70WJ7 | |
| js | text/javascript | /tweets.js |
| js | text/javascript | https://static.tumblr.com/db1sxb7/Ll5nl6d0e/script.js |
| js | text/javascript | https://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter.js |
| js | https://securepubads.g.doubleclick.net/tag/js/gpt.js | |
| js | https://assets.tumblr.com/client/prod/standalone/tumblelog/index.build.js?_v=1ba6c357e857b5c4be7fca41bb39029a |
Серверные заголовки
Кол-во: 15
HTTP-заголовки ответа сервера
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Заголовки сервера передают браузеру и поисковику служебную информацию: кеширование, безопасность (CSP, HSTS), сжатие (gzip). Правильная настройка ускоряет загрузку и повышает защищённость.
Найдены серверные заголовки 15шт. Подробнее про серверные заголовки.
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| Ключ | Значение |
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| Server | nginx |
| Date | Fri, 21 Aug 2026 09:02:24 GMT |
| Vary | Accept-Encoding |
| x-rid | 6b0385bfa3eec20d6f58c3e528480152 |
| X-XSS-Protection | 1; mode=block |
| X-Content-Type-Options | nosniff |
| Strict-Transport-Security | max-age=15552001 |
| x-tumblr-user | allthingslinguistic |
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| X-UA-Compatible | IE=Edge,chrome=1 |
| x-ua-device | desktop |
| Accept-Ranges | bytes |
| x-nc | MISS |
CMS
Система управления сайтом (движок)
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CMS — это движок, на котором работает сайт (WordPress, 1C-Bitrix, Tilda и др.). Знание CMS помогает понять возможности SEO-оптимизации и подобрать подходящие инструменты. «Не определена» — вероятно, самописный сайт или нестандартная сборка.
Сайт работает на CMS PrestaShop.
Веб-сервер
Программное обеспечение сервера
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Веб-сервер — это ПО, которое отдаёт страницы посетителям (nginx, Apache, IIS, LiteSpeed и др.). Определяется по серверным заголовкам ответа (Server, X-Powered-By и т.п.). «Не определён» — сервер намеренно скрывает эти заголовки, это нормальная практика безопасности.
Сайт работает на веб-сервере nginx.
Мета-теги Готовность: 48%
Title
All Things Linguistic
Заголовок страницы в браузере и поисковой выдаче
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Title — главный SEO-заголовок страницы. Влияет на CTR в поиске и ранжирование. Оптимальная длина: 50–70 символов. Ключевые слова — ближе к началу.
Необходимо увеличить число символов в title (текущее значение мало: 21, минимум: 25, оптимально: от 40 до 45)
Дублей словоформ в title не найдено.
Description
Linguistics jobs What kinds of jobs can you get with a linguistics major? What career options are there for linguistics PhDs who don’t want to go into academia? The linguistics jobs series interviews...
Описание страницы в поисковой выдаче (сниппет)
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Meta Description — текст под заголовком в выдаче. Напрямую на позиции не влияет, но влияет на CTR. Оптимальная длина: 120–160 символов.
Необходимо уменьшить число символов в description (текущее значение: 208, оптимально: от 120 до 130)
Keywords
Список ключевых слов страницы (устаревший тег)
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Meta Keywords не учитывается Яндексом и Google для ранжирования с 2009–2012 годов. Заполнение не обязательно, но не вредит. Конкурент может использовать содержимое для анализа.
Установите мета-тег keywords!
Канонический Url
https://allthingslinguistic.com/jobs
Указывает поисковику основную версию страницы
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Canonical (rel=canonical) предотвращает проблему дублей страниц. Должен точно совпадать с URL проверяемой страницы. Неправильный canonical может передать ссылочный вес на другую страницу.
Канонический Url прописан корректно.
Robots
Ошибок нет
Директивы для поисковых роботов на уровне страницы
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Meta Robots управляет индексацией конкретной страницы: index/noindex — индексировать ли, follow/nofollow — следовать ли по ссылкам. Noindex полностью исключает страницу из поиска.
Meta-тег robots не указан. Страница свободна для индексации.
Адаптивность
width=device-width
Настройка масштабирования на мобильных устройствах
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Тег viewport (<meta name="viewport">) сообщает браузеру, как масштабировать страницу на мобильных. Стандарт: width=device-width, initial-scale=1. Отсутствие — признак отсутствия мобильной версии.
Meta-тег viewport со значением-константой width=device-width задаёт ширину страницы в соответствии с размером экрана.
Разметка OpenGraph
Кол-во: 6
Мета-теги для красивых превью в соцсетях
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OpenGraph (og:title, og:description, og:image) управляет тем, как страница выглядит при репосте в социальных сетях и мессенджерах. Отсутствие OG-тегов — невзрачный превью при шеринге.
Разметка OpenGraph задана. Страница оптимизирована под социальные сети.
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| Тип | Значение |
|---|---|
| og:site_name | All Things Linguistic |
| og:url | |
| og:type | article |
| og:description | What kinds of jobs can you get with a linguistics major? What career options are there for linguistics PhDs who don’t want to go into academia? The linguistics jobs series interviews people who have a linguistics major, linguistics minor, masters in linguistics, or doctorate in linguistics, about what they’re doing with their careers, advice for current linguistics students looking at the job market, what kinds of work experience they had, and what they wish they’d known about trying to get a job with a linguistics degree. General lingcomm skills: how to explain why your linguistics degree is relevant in a job interview or application Linguistics + X LingComm - a series on communicating linguistics to non-linguists Advice for writing pop linguistics articles Differences between writing pop linguistics, teaching, and even other pop science Livetweets and slides from a talk I gave about getting linguistics out of the ivory tower Advice for linguistics profs looking to support your students in getting jobs beyond academia Lingthusiasm Bonus #3: How to sell linguistics skills to employers Notes from a LingComm mini-course that I taught at the 2017 Linguistics Summer Institute: LingComm day 1: Goals, LingComm day 2: Terminology and the explainer structure, LingComm day 3: The Curse of Knowledge and short talks, LingComm day 4: Myth debunking and in-person events, LingComm day 5 & 6: Events, self-promotion, and charades, and LingComm, day 7 & 8: Pitching and final projects. LingComm.org Resources page How to write a successful pop linguistics book (which doubles as a guide to how to break into pop linguistics writing) Practical advice if you want to start a podcast (by superlinguo, which I co-sign as we have a podcast together) Academic advice Self-teaching How to teach yourself linguistics online for free High school Linguistics resources for high school teachers Proto-linguistics: 6 ways to do linguistics in high school Trying to hack the IB diploma into something vaguely linguistic Undergrad How to look for linguistics undergraduate programs How much jargon do you need to know before starting a linguistics undergrad class? (Spoiler: not much!) 28 tips for doing better in your intro linguistics course How to find a topic for your linguistics paper So, your linguistics department has a recruitment challenge (how to increase undergraduate enrollement) How to find student-friendly academic linguistics conferences near you What is LaTeX and why do linguists love it for typing linguistics symbols? Grad school Should you go to grad school in linguistics? Maybe Linguistics grad school advice, part 1: how do you know if you want to get a PhD in linguistics? Linguistics grad school advice, part 2: how do you decide which grad schools to go to or apply to for linguistics? Do I need to have a linguistics major/undergrad degree to apply for linguistics grad school? Lingthusiasm Bonus #21: What’s it really like at academic linguistics conferences? PhD/Postdoc tips from Lauren Gawne How to become a professor in linguistics Lingthusiasm Bonus #15: linguistics grad school advice Weird Internet Careers A series on making a living making weird stuff on the internet, as of late 2019. Part I - What is a Weird Internet Career? Part II - How I Built a Weird Internet Career as an Internet Linguist Part III - How to start a Weird Internet Career Part IV - How to make money doing a Weird Internet Career Part V - What can a Weird Internet Career look like? Part VI - Is it too late for me to start my Weird Internet Career? Part VII - How to level up your Weird Internet Career Long list of possible linguistics jobs Both common and unexpected jobs that people have gotten with a linguistics degree - click for interviews! Also check the linguistics jobs tag for the most recent interviews, since it updates automatically. Lexicographer Scholarly communications librarian Health writer Policy analyst Science fiction writer Book publicist ESL Teacher Literary Agent Speech Pathologist (profile, more resources) Translator Career Linguist Research Assistant (more on RAships) Data scientist Linguistics podcasters - me and Lauren Gawne featured in Babel Magazine’s Meet the Professionals series These interviews are by Lauren Gawne at Superlinguo (see also her master list of linguistics jobs interviews): Internet linguist (it’s me!) Project manager at a language learning tech company Language creator Data analyst Journalist Interpreter High school teacher Humanitarian aid worker Editor & copywriter Language revitalization program director Copywriter & fiction author Tour company director Computational linguist Speech pathologist EFL teacher Educational development consultant Apprentice mechanic Radio digital managing editor University course coordinator Think tank researcher Museum curator Communications consultant Communications professionals Accent coach Conductor Standards engineer Translator and business owner Freelance editor and writer Agency owner and executive editor PR consultant Journalist/editor School linguist Lexicographer Learning scientist Communications specialist Product manager Software engineer Marketing content specialist Community outreach coordinator Looking for a bit of levity in the linguistics job search? Try this satirical linguistics jobs interview about becoming a wug farmer. I also post or reblog linguistics jobs related articles and resources when I come across them: Linguistics and careers in Artificial Intelligence How a linguist became a zookeeper Video from professional paths for linguists workshop Linguists who have become webcomic creators Linguists in industry panel video Computational linguistics, machine translation (more machine language) Linguists in industry panel (primarily tech-focused) Working in tech: it’s not just for computational linguists (LSA webinar) Letter to a prospective lexicographer On naming new products (more on naming) Forensic linguistics, more forensic linguistics, and still more Professional conlanger NASA, user experience testing, and others Compilations of resources (and another compilation) The four data science skills I didn’t learn in linguistics grad school (and how to learn them) A video about speech-language pathology as a linguistics career General careers resources: A twitter thread by Tressie McMillan Cottom on getting entry-level jobs from a social sciences degree (and especially how to do informational interviews) From PhD to Life (blog on non-academic careers after a PhD) The Professor Is In (blog on academic jobs) Ask A Manager on resumes and cover letters Get Bullish (posts on side hustles and starting a business) The Open Notebook (for science communication and science journalism) Stacking the Bricks (for internet product businesses and selling on value) The Bello Collective Podcasting 101 (for podcasts) Advice on writing a book: for early-stage advice (what kind of publisher should I be aiming for? do I need an agent?), I have found Jane Friedman’s blog helpful; for mid-stage advice (assuming you decided to go with big trade publishers as I did), I’d suggest reading Kate McKean’s Agents and Books newsletter; and for late-stage advice (when you’ve got a book coming out), I recommend Mary Robinette Kowal’s Debut Author lessons. |
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| og:title | Linguistics jobs |
Все мета-теги
Кол-во: 50
Полный список мета-тегов страницы
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Таблица всех meta-тегов, включая нестандартные. Позволяет найти опечатки, дубли и лишние теги.
Найдены мета-теги 50шт. Мета-теги не видимы для человека и предназначены для обмена информацией между веб-страницей и поисковыми системами, браузерами и другими веб-службами. С ними роботы 🤖 и устройства ведут себя более ожидаемо.
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| Тип | Название | Значение |
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| name | description | Linguistics jobs What kinds of jobs can you get with a linguistics major? What career options are there for linguistics PhDs who don’t want to go into academia? The linguistics jobs series interviews... |
| name | viewport | width=device-width |
| name | image:Avatar | |
| name | image:Header | |
| name | color:Accent | #56AAC3 |
| name | color:Accent hover | #215e70 |
| name | color:Title | #333333 |
| name | text:Facebook API ID | |
| name | text:Facebook Username | |
| name | text:Disqus Shortname | |
| name | text:GA Property ID | |
| name | if:Disqus Comments | |
| name | if:Facebook Comments | |
| name | if:Click to Load Posts | 1 |
| name | text:Behance URL | |
| name | text:Delicious URL | |
| name | text:DeviantArt URL | |
| name | text:Digg URL | |
| name | text:Dribbble URL | |
| name | text:Email Address | |
| name | text:Flickr URL | |
| name | text:Foursquare URL | |
| name | text:Github URL | |
| name | text:Google Plus URL | |
| name | text:Instagram URL | |
| name | text:Lastfm URL | |
| name | text:Linkedin URL | |
| name | text:MySpace URL | |
| name | text:Pinboard URL | |
| name | text:Pinterest URL | |
| name | text:Rdio URL | |
| name | text:Skype Username | |
| name | text:Soundcloud URL | |
| name | text:Spotify URL | |
| name | text:Stumbleupon URL | |
| name | text:Svpply URL | |
| name | text:Vimeo URL | |
| name | text:Youtube URL | |
| name | twitter:card | summary |
| name | twitter:site | @AllThingsLing |
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| name | twitter:text:description | What kinds of jobs can you get with a linguistics major? What career options are there for linguistics PhDs who don’t want to go into academia? The linguistics jobs series interviews people who have a linguistics major, linguistics minor, masters in linguistics, or doctorate in linguistics, about what they’re doing with their careers, advice for current linguistics students looking at the job market, what kinds of work experience they had, and what they wish they’d known about trying to get a job with a linguistics degree. General lingcomm skills: how to explain why your linguistics degree is relevant in a job interview or application Linguistics + X LingComm - a series on communicating linguistics to non-linguists Advice for writing pop linguistics articles Differences between writing pop linguistics, teaching, and even other pop science Livetweets and slides from a talk I gave about getting linguistics out of the ivory tower Advice for linguistics profs looking to support your students in getting jobs beyond academia Lingthusiasm Bonus #3: How to sell linguistics skills to employers Notes from a LingComm mini-course that I taught at the 2017 Linguistics Summer Institute: LingComm day 1: Goals, LingComm day 2: Terminology and the explainer structure, LingComm day 3: The Curse of Knowledge and short talks, LingComm day 4: Myth debunking and in-person events, LingComm day 5 & 6: Events, self-promotion, and charades, and LingComm, day 7 & 8: Pitching and final projects. LingComm.org Resources page How to write a successful pop linguistics book (which doubles as a guide to how to break into pop linguistics writing) Practical advice if you want to start a podcast (by superlinguo, which I co-sign as we have a podcast together) Academic advice Self-teaching How to teach yourself linguistics online for free High school Linguistics resources for high school teachers Proto-linguistics: 6 ways to do linguistics in high school Trying to hack the IB diploma into something vaguely linguistic Undergrad How to look for linguistics undergraduate programs How much jargon do you need to know before starting a linguistics undergrad class? (Spoiler: not much!) 28 tips for doing better in your intro linguistics course How to find a topic for your linguistics paper So, your linguistics department has a recruitment challenge (how to increase undergraduate enrollement) How to find student-friendly academic linguistics conferences near you What is LaTeX and why do linguists love it for typing linguistics symbols? Grad school Should you go to grad school in linguistics? Maybe Linguistics grad school advice, part 1: how do you know if you want to get a PhD in linguistics? Linguistics grad school advice, part 2: how do you decide which grad schools to go to or apply to for linguistics? Do I need to have a linguistics major/undergrad degree to apply for linguistics grad school? Lingthusiasm Bonus #21: What’s it really like at academic linguistics conferences? PhD/Postdoc tips from Lauren Gawne How to become a professor in linguistics Lingthusiasm Bonus #15: linguistics grad school advice Weird Internet Careers A series on making a living making weird stuff on the internet, as of late 2019. Part I - What is a Weird Internet Career? Part II - How I Built a Weird Internet Career as an Internet Linguist Part III - How to start a Weird Internet Career Part IV - How to make money doing a Weird Internet Career Part V - What can a Weird Internet Career look like? Part VI - Is it too late for me to start my Weird Internet Career? Part VII - How to level up your Weird Internet Career Long list of possible linguistics jobs Both common and unexpected jobs that people have gotten with a linguistics degree - click for interviews! Also check the linguistics jobs tag for the most recent interviews, since it updates automatically. Lexicographer Scholarly communications librarian Health writer Policy analyst Science fiction writer Book publicist ESL Teacher Literary Agent Speech Pathologist (profile, more resources) Translator Career Linguist Research Assistant (more on RAships) Data scientist Linguistics podcasters - me and Lauren Gawne featured in Babel Magazine’s Meet the Professionals series These interviews are by Lauren Gawne at Superlinguo (see also her master list of linguistics jobs interviews): Internet linguist (it’s me!) Project manager at a language learning tech company Language creator Data analyst Journalist Interpreter High school teacher Humanitarian aid worker Editor & copywriter Language revitalization program director Copywriter & fiction author Tour company director Computational linguist Speech pathologist EFL teacher Educational development consultant Apprentice mechanic Radio digital managing editor University course coordinator Think tank researcher Museum curator Communications consultant Communications professionals Accent coach Conductor Standards engineer Translator and business owner Freelance editor and writer Agency owner and executive editor PR consultant Journalist/editor School linguist Lexicographer Learning scientist Communications specialist Product manager Software engineer Marketing content specialist Community outreach coordinator Looking for a bit of levity in the linguistics job search? Try this satirical linguistics jobs interview about becoming a wug farmer. I also post or reblog linguistics jobs related articles and resources when I come across them: Linguistics and careers in Artificial Intelligence How a linguist became a zookeeper Video from professional paths for linguists workshop Linguists who have become webcomic creators Linguists in industry panel video Computational linguistics, machine translation (more machine language) Linguists in industry panel (primarily tech-focused) Working in tech: it’s not just for computational linguists (LSA webinar) Letter to a prospective lexicographer On naming new products (more on naming) Forensic linguistics, more forensic linguistics, and still more Professional conlanger NASA, user experience testing, and others Compilations of resources (and another compilation) The four data science skills I didn’t learn in linguistics grad school (and how to learn them) A video about speech-language pathology as a linguistics career General careers resources: A twitter thread by Tressie McMillan Cottom on getting entry-level jobs from a social sciences degree (and especially how to do informational interviews) From PhD to Life (blog on non-academic careers after a PhD) The Professor Is In (blog on academic jobs) Ask A Manager on resumes and cover letters Get Bullish (posts on side hustles and starting a business) The Open Notebook (for science communication and science journalism) Stacking the Bricks (for internet product businesses and selling on value) The Bello Collective Podcasting 101 (for podcasts) Advice on writing a book: for early-stage advice (what kind of publisher should I be aiming for? do I need an agent?), I have found Jane Friedman’s blog helpful; for mid-stage advice (assuming you decided to go with big trade publishers as I did), I’d suggest reading Kate McKean’s Agents and Books newsletter; and for late-stage advice (when you’ve got a book coming out), I recommend Mary Robinette Kowal’s Debut Author lessons. |
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| property | og:description | What kinds of jobs can you get with a linguistics major? What career options are there for linguistics PhDs who don’t want to go into academia? The linguistics jobs series interviews people who have a linguistics major, linguistics minor, masters in linguistics, or doctorate in linguistics, about what they’re doing with their careers, advice for current linguistics students looking at the job market, what kinds of work experience they had, and what they wish they’d known about trying to get a job with a linguistics degree. General lingcomm skills: how to explain why your linguistics degree is relevant in a job interview or application Linguistics + X LingComm - a series on communicating linguistics to non-linguists Advice for writing pop linguistics articles Differences between writing pop linguistics, teaching, and even other pop science Livetweets and slides from a talk I gave about getting linguistics out of the ivory tower Advice for linguistics profs looking to support your students in getting jobs beyond academia Lingthusiasm Bonus #3: How to sell linguistics skills to employers Notes from a LingComm mini-course that I taught at the 2017 Linguistics Summer Institute: LingComm day 1: Goals, LingComm day 2: Terminology and the explainer structure, LingComm day 3: The Curse of Knowledge and short talks, LingComm day 4: Myth debunking and in-person events, LingComm day 5 & 6: Events, self-promotion, and charades, and LingComm, day 7 & 8: Pitching and final projects. LingComm.org Resources page How to write a successful pop linguistics book (which doubles as a guide to how to break into pop linguistics writing) Practical advice if you want to start a podcast (by superlinguo, which I co-sign as we have a podcast together) Academic advice Self-teaching How to teach yourself linguistics online for free High school Linguistics resources for high school teachers Proto-linguistics: 6 ways to do linguistics in high school Trying to hack the IB diploma into something vaguely linguistic Undergrad How to look for linguistics undergraduate programs How much jargon do you need to know before starting a linguistics undergrad class? (Spoiler: not much!) 28 tips for doing better in your intro linguistics course How to find a topic for your linguistics paper So, your linguistics department has a recruitment challenge (how to increase undergraduate enrollement) How to find student-friendly academic linguistics conferences near you What is LaTeX and why do linguists love it for typing linguistics symbols? Grad school Should you go to grad school in linguistics? Maybe Linguistics grad school advice, part 1: how do you know if you want to get a PhD in linguistics? Linguistics grad school advice, part 2: how do you decide which grad schools to go to or apply to for linguistics? Do I need to have a linguistics major/undergrad degree to apply for linguistics grad school? Lingthusiasm Bonus #21: What’s it really like at academic linguistics conferences? PhD/Postdoc tips from Lauren Gawne How to become a professor in linguistics Lingthusiasm Bonus #15: linguistics grad school advice Weird Internet Careers A series on making a living making weird stuff on the internet, as of late 2019. Part I - What is a Weird Internet Career? Part II - How I Built a Weird Internet Career as an Internet Linguist Part III - How to start a Weird Internet Career Part IV - How to make money doing a Weird Internet Career Part V - What can a Weird Internet Career look like? Part VI - Is it too late for me to start my Weird Internet Career? Part VII - How to level up your Weird Internet Career Long list of possible linguistics jobs Both common and unexpected jobs that people have gotten with a linguistics degree - click for interviews! Also check the linguistics jobs tag for the most recent interviews, since it updates automatically. Lexicographer Scholarly communications librarian Health writer Policy analyst Science fiction writer Book publicist ESL Teacher Literary Agent Speech Pathologist (profile, more resources) Translator Career Linguist Research Assistant (more on RAships) Data scientist Linguistics podcasters - me and Lauren Gawne featured in Babel Magazine’s Meet the Professionals series These interviews are by Lauren Gawne at Superlinguo (see also her master list of linguistics jobs interviews): Internet linguist (it’s me!) Project manager at a language learning tech company Language creator Data analyst Journalist Interpreter High school teacher Humanitarian aid worker Editor & copywriter Language revitalization program director Copywriter & fiction author Tour company director Computational linguist Speech pathologist EFL teacher Educational development consultant Apprentice mechanic Radio digital managing editor University course coordinator Think tank researcher Museum curator Communications consultant Communications professionals Accent coach Conductor Standards engineer Translator and business owner Freelance editor and writer Agency owner and executive editor PR consultant Journalist/editor School linguist Lexicographer Learning scientist Communications specialist Product manager Software engineer Marketing content specialist Community outreach coordinator Looking for a bit of levity in the linguistics job search? Try this satirical linguistics jobs interview about becoming a wug farmer. I also post or reblog linguistics jobs related articles and resources when I come across them: Linguistics and careers in Artificial Intelligence How a linguist became a zookeeper Video from professional paths for linguists workshop Linguists who have become webcomic creators Linguists in industry panel video Computational linguistics, machine translation (more machine language) Linguists in industry panel (primarily tech-focused) Working in tech: it’s not just for computational linguists (LSA webinar) Letter to a prospective lexicographer On naming new products (more on naming) Forensic linguistics, more forensic linguistics, and still more Professional conlanger NASA, user experience testing, and others Compilations of resources (and another compilation) The four data science skills I didn’t learn in linguistics grad school (and how to learn them) A video about speech-language pathology as a linguistics career General careers resources: A twitter thread by Tressie McMillan Cottom on getting entry-level jobs from a social sciences degree (and especially how to do informational interviews) From PhD to Life (blog on non-academic careers after a PhD) The Professor Is In (blog on academic jobs) Ask A Manager on resumes and cover letters Get Bullish (posts on side hustles and starting a business) The Open Notebook (for science communication and science journalism) Stacking the Bricks (for internet product businesses and selling on value) The Bello Collective Podcasting 101 (for podcasts) Advice on writing a book: for early-stage advice (what kind of publisher should I be aiming for? do I need an agent?), I have found Jane Friedman’s blog helpful; for mid-stage advice (assuming you decided to go with big trade publishers as I did), I’d suggest reading Kate McKean’s Agents and Books newsletter; and for late-stage advice (when you’ve got a book coming out), I recommend Mary Robinette Kowal’s Debut Author lessons. |
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Слова из title 3 встречаются в тексте достаточно.
Абзацев с текстом 11 достаточно.
Среднее число слов в абзаце 18 достаточно.
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Кол-во слов 1266 на странице оптимально.
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На странице присутствуют заголовки <h1> 2. Это прекрасно.
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Академич. тошнота
32,86%
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Академическая тошнота = (частота слова / общее количество слов) × 100%. Показывает долю конкретного слова в тексте. Норма 5–15%.
Академическая тошнота превышает норму 5-15%. Измените текст страницы!
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Контент страницы содержит осмысленный текст и слова.
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| Слово | Кол-во | Частота |
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| linguistics | 57 | 4,50% |
| internet | 17 | 1,34% |
| advice | 12 | 0,95% |
| school | 11 | 0,87% |
| lingcomm | 10 | 0,79% |
| language | 8 | 0,63% |
| career | 8 | 0,63% |
| lingthusiasm | 6 | 0,47% |
| interviews | 6 | 0,47% |
| linguists | 6 | 0,47% |
| linguist | 6 | 0,47% |
| linguistic | 5 | 0,39% |
| podcast | 5 | 0,39% |
| careers | 5 | 0,39% |
| degree | 5 | 0,39% |
| science | 5 | 0,39% |
| resources | 5 | 0,39% |
| things | 4 | 0,32% |
| author | 4 | 0,32% |
| series | 4 | 0,32% |
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Sitemap: https://allthingslinguistic.com/sitemap.xml
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FAQ
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Book on internet language
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Lingthusiasm podcast
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#linguist humour
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#intro linguistics
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Wikipedia editathons
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Top Posts
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Linguistics + X
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LingComm - a series on communicating linguistics to non-linguists
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Advice for writing pop linguistics articles
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Differences between writing pop linguistics, teaching, and even other pop science
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Livetweets and slides from a talk I gave about getting linguistics out of the ivory tower
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Advice for linguistics profs looking to support your students in getting jobs beyond academia
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Lingthusiasm Bonus #3: How to sell linguistics skills to employers
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LingComm day 1: Goals
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LingComm day 2: Terminology and the explainer structure
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LingComm day 3: The Curse of Knowledge and short talks
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LingComm day 4: Myth debunking and in-person events
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LingComm day 5 & 6: Events, self-promotion, and charades
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LingComm, day 7 & 8: Pitching and final projects
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How to write a successful pop linguistics book
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How to teach yourself linguistics online for free
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Linguistics resources for high school teachers
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Proto-linguistics: 6 ways to do linguistics in high school
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Trying to hack the IB diploma into something vaguely linguistic
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How to look for linguistics undergraduate programs
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How much jargon do you need to know before starting a linguistics undergrad class? (Spoiler: not much!)
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28 tips for doing better in your intro linguistics course
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How to find a topic for your linguistics paper
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So, your linguistics department has a recruitment challenge
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How to find student-friendly academic linguistics conferences near you
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What is LaTeX and why do linguists love it for typing linguistics symbols?
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Should you go to grad school in linguistics? Maybe
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Linguistics grad school advice, part 1: how do you know if you want to get a PhD in linguistics?
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Linguistics grad school advice, part 2: how do you decide which grad schools to go to or apply to for linguistics?
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Do I need to have a linguistics major/undergrad degree to apply for linguistics grad school?
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Lingthusiasm Bonus #21: What’s it really like at academic linguistics conferences?
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PhD/Postdoc tips from Lauren Gawne
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How to become a professor in linguistics
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series
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Part I - What is a Weird Internet Career?
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Part II - How I Built a Weird Internet Career as an Internet Linguist
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Part III - How to start a Weird Internet Career
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Part IV - How to make money doing a Weird Internet Career
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Part V - What can a Weird Internet Career look like?
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Part VI - Is it too late for me to start my Weird Internet Career?
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Part VII - How to level up your Weird Internet Career
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Health writer
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Science fiction writer
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Book publicist
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ESL Teacher
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Literary Agent
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Speech Pathologist
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more resources
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Career Linguist
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