Is there good jobs for history majors in the job field?
I've always heard that history majors are useless. I love the study of our past and the stories of people. My APUSH teacher always said that there are plenty of jobs for history majors in business due to the soft skills learned from the major. What are some good jobs that history majors can go into in the business field, or honestly any? I've always heard that history majors can go into business analytics and I read on the American History Association that a history major became a supply chain engineer. Would I have to build other skills other than my history major to land a jobs such as with Microsoft office? Is there hope for history majors in the job field?
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Martha’s Answer
Just a quick search on Google can show you the wide range of careers a history major can lead to. Of course, teaching is one, but did you know it could also open doors to law, journalism, library science, archiving, government roles, politics, communications, consulting, sales, marketing, strategic planning, public relations, and so much more? Many of these roles, like law, marketing, communications, sales, training, and strategic planning, are crucial in the business world. I can tell you from my own experience, having two humanities degrees and over 30 years in corporate training.
So, yes, you can absolutely land a job with a history degree. But as Mark pointed out, studying history has other benefits too. It helps you understand our world today, appreciate our institutions, and be a well-informed citizen.
Best of luck to you!
Mark’s Answer
Indeed, in this wonderful year of our Lord, 2023 AD, we need history majors more than ever. Why, you ask? Well, it's because those who win the battles are often the ones who pen down the history. Unfortunately, these victors sometimes twist the truth. Sometimes they even lie!
Diving into 2000 years of claims and counterclaims, separating fact from fiction, is undeniably challenging. Yet, it's also one of the most crucial tasks I can imagine.
So, fancy being a hero? Go ahead, uncover the truth hidden beneath the lies. Saints are marching in. Have you heard of Father Andrew Letten or Father Thomas Hopko?
Joseph’s Answer
Barlara’s Answer
Choosing to major in history is not only relevant but also filled with opportunities. I am confident that you can contribute to research, serve as a curator in museums, teach at universities, and even partner with media outlets on history-themed shows or podcasts.
The possibilities are endless if you're committed and disciplined in both your formal studies and self-education.
Here's wishing you the best of luck!
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