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Possible Job Titles
Typical Places of Employment
Required Skills and Abilities
Typical Work Activities
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Additional Info in Career Services
Alumni Resources (To contact alums, go to SU's Mentor Network)
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Possible Job Titles

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Historians as advocates, educators and communicator: 

Government/Public Service
Policy analyst
Paralegal
Political campaign coordinator
*Historic preservation specialist
*Attorney
Customs investigator
Intelligence specialist
*Urban planner
Politician
Legislative aide
*City manager
Association executive
*Information specialist 

Business/Industry
Financial analyst
Personnel manager
Sales/Marketing representative
Security officer
Loan administrator
Insurance agent
Corporate trainer
*Operations research analyst
Travel agent/planner
Small business owner
Affirmative Action officer
Business administrator
Human resources manager 

Communications
Public relations representative
Technical writer
Research/Technical advisor (films/TV)
Columnist/Journalist/Commentator
Editor (e.g. textbook, newspaper)
Costume designer
Journal circulation assistant
Acquisitions editor
Production manager
Advertising account executive
Copywriter 

Education/Research
*Archivist
Teacher
*Museum curator/museum staff
Genealogist
*Librarian
Biographer
*Preservation specialist
Foundation administrator
*Professor
*Researcher
*College administrator
Historian
*Political scientist 

Typical Places of Employment

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Archives
Public Relation Firms
Banks
Publishing Companies
Business Corporations
Travel Agencies
Chamber of Commerce
Government Agencies
Colleges and Schools
Civil Rights Commission
Educational Institutions
Education Department
Foundations, non-profit
Justice Department
Historical Societies
Library of Congress
Libraries
National Archives
Magazines & Newspapers
Museums

Required Skills and Abilities

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Communication
Explaining ideas
Describing and evaluating issues/problems/events
Observing and comparing people/data/things
Compiling research reports
Interpreting events/ideas
Summarizing
Writing and presenting information clearly 

Research
Analyzing ideas/information
Organizing materials/ideas
Compiling and evaluating information
Comparing/contrasting ideas and information
Adapting ideas
Understanding or interpreting the present and the past
Examining evidence
Interviewing 
Understanding Society
Analyzing impact of problems on society
Knowledge of how societies cope with change
Explaining the present by referring to the past
Developing a world view 

Project Development
Developing/generating ideas and projects
Planning
Organizing materials/information
Seeing relationships between factors
Decision making 

Typical Work Activities

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Performing ambiguous or abstract tasks
Solving problems through thinking
Working independently
Collecting and organizing data
Conducting research and analyses

Additional Info in Career Services

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These publications must be used in the Career Services Office. However there are many brochures and magazines such as Resume Writing, Interviewing and Job Choices that you may take with you.

  • Careers for Legal Eagles and Other Law-and-Order Types
  • Careers for History Buffs and Others Who Learn From the Past
  • Federal Applications That Get Results
  • Great Jobs for History Majors

To see a complete list of career books located at the Career Services Office click here.

  • Liberal Arts Jobs
  • Red, White and Blue Jobs
  • US Government Jobs
  • Vault Guide to Capitol Hill Careers

Alumni Resources

(Listed below are examples of SU Alumni and their Jobs in this major-For more alumni resources, go to Mentor Network)

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ALUMNI NAME GRAD. DATE CURRENT JOB ORGANIZATION
Lee Barker 1994 Trainer/Consultant Distributor Computer Systems
Michael Torreyson 2001 Graduate Hall Director Arizona State University
Michael Schaefer 2001 Reporter Foster
Bruce Mathews 1987 Academic Advisor Auburn University  

 

Related Links:  Further Explore this Career Field

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Ask the Experts: Careers for History Majors
Careers for History Majors-What can you do?
So you Want to be a History Major?-From Phi Alpha Theta, the history Honor society. 
Sample Resumes for History Students at SU

Museum and Preservation Careers
American Association of Museums
Archivist, Curators, Museum Tech, & Conservators-Occupational Outlook Handbook 
Center for Museum Studies-From the Smithsonian
Museumstuff.com-A listing of all museums, including History museums. 
So You Want to Be an Archivist: An Overview of the Profession
U.S. National Archives & Records Administration- Employment, volunteering, and internships

Teaching History as a Career
College and University Faculty from the Occupational Outlook Handbook 
Social Scientist from the Occupational Outlook Handbook

Legal Careers
Click here for Resources for Legal Careers-From the SU webpages
Resources for Going to law School-From the SU webpages
Lawyers and Judicial Workers from the Occupational Outlook Handbook 

Other
American Association for State and Local History -provides leadership and support to preserve and interpret state and local history to make the past more meaningful to all Americans.
Call To Serve-a national initiative designed to educate a new generation about the importance of a strong civil service, help re-establish links between federal agencies and campuses, and provide students with information about the unique and dynamic opportunities that federal jobs provide. See more about student opportunities.
Government Employers (state and Federal)-From the SU webpages
The Hearst Corporation-See what opportunities are at the History Channel, A&E, Biography etc.
H-Net Job Guide for the Humanities and History -Posts academic position announcements in History
Library of Congress-Current job openings at the Library of Congress
National Trust for Historical Preservation-Jobs at the country's leading private non-profit dedicated to protecting our nation's irreplaceable heritage
Online Employment Bulletin-Employment opportunities for the Society of American Archivists
Organization of American Historians-The largest learned society devoted to the study of American history.
Smithsonian Institution-Career Center
Social Sciences in the Federal Government

Graduate School Assistance
History Graduate Programs

 

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