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What career field can l get into with maths li tourism geography and history
I like sports l like traveling l like being active and being energetic and outdoors #career
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Taeyoun’s Answer
There are many opportunities to help you explore and travel. There are Jobs in Engineering fields, Videography, Science and more! It all depends on what kind of work you want to do. Do you want a job that help you to see the location than a Videographer might be a good choice. As a Videographer you will be traveling all over the world depending on your customers to make commercial videos for companies. This will allow you to travel and get to see parts of the world you have never seen! Also, you have to be very creative.
On the other hand, You can be a field engineer or researchers. They will have a base location and travel to different parts of the world for research or engineering purposes. These are few examples. There are so many jobs that let you travel or work remotely now a days. so choose what field you would like to go in and work hard to make traveling and remote position happen.
On the other hand, You can be a field engineer or researchers. They will have a base location and travel to different parts of the world for research or engineering purposes. These are few examples. There are so many jobs that let you travel or work remotely now a days. so choose what field you would like to go in and work hard to make traveling and remote position happen.
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Bernabe Ted’s Answer
Hello Alishah,
If you're currently in the process of career exploration with the kind of notes you're looking at, you should look at what region you want to operate in and find out what careers will be profitable there. Geography and History work well in academia for being an instructor or tutor, so you may want to look at what the credentials would be for that. If you wanted to travel, there are travel agencies that do long range touring. As an example, Atlas Obscura has a curated multi-day international experiences arm, so something similar to that in tourism and hospitality would be interesting for your needs.
Math is almost certainly useful in most any field since it helps provide assistance with logical ordering of items, running budgets, and making sure your thought processes are sound. If you wanted to specialize in this portion, you could consider looking into becoming a travel agent, but this career path has been steadily declining in employment and profitability rates as deal aggregators like Expedia.com, Priceline etc. are more widely used. However, "deal hunter" agencies or "tourism concierge" agencies can be highly profitable if you find the right clientele pool to work with.
I recommend first to start looking in your regional community and connecting with the tourism and hospitality sector to see if it's something that interests you, and if you want to go abroad, look at exchange programs as a student that you can take advantage of, if any. Don't be afraid to experiment as long as you can get something out of the experience!
If you're currently in the process of career exploration with the kind of notes you're looking at, you should look at what region you want to operate in and find out what careers will be profitable there. Geography and History work well in academia for being an instructor or tutor, so you may want to look at what the credentials would be for that. If you wanted to travel, there are travel agencies that do long range touring. As an example, Atlas Obscura has a curated multi-day international experiences arm, so something similar to that in tourism and hospitality would be interesting for your needs.
Math is almost certainly useful in most any field since it helps provide assistance with logical ordering of items, running budgets, and making sure your thought processes are sound. If you wanted to specialize in this portion, you could consider looking into becoming a travel agent, but this career path has been steadily declining in employment and profitability rates as deal aggregators like Expedia.com, Priceline etc. are more widely used. However, "deal hunter" agencies or "tourism concierge" agencies can be highly profitable if you find the right clientele pool to work with.
I recommend first to start looking in your regional community and connecting with the tourism and hospitality sector to see if it's something that interests you, and if you want to go abroad, look at exchange programs as a student that you can take advantage of, if any. Don't be afraid to experiment as long as you can get something out of the experience!