Careers for History Buffs (beyond academia)
University Career Center110 Burge Union785-864-3624KUCareerHawk.com
Getting Started
Write down one career-related
concern or question you have
Today’s Agenda
Career planning process overview Possible career paths Strategies for increasing
your career success UCC resources
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Career Planning ProcessGood career decisions involve… Assessing your personal
strengths, interests, personality, values, and talents
Exploring career options & the “world of work”
Engaging in hands-on experiences that enhance career development
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Assessment
Exploration
Engagement
Possible Career Paths
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In general, there are 3 basic career options for History majors:
1. Practice History directly• Federal/state agencies – Smithsonian, Library of Congress,
National Archives and Records, National Park Service, archives, museums, historic sites
• Politics/law – Elected officials, national political party headquarters, political campaigns, public interest/advocacy groups
• Curatorial/Archival Management – Museums, historical homes, historical societies, libraries, special collections, research institutes
• Education – Zoological parks, wildlife refuges, arboretums, camps, national and state parks
Possible Career Paths2. Apply skills gained through your
major to a field outside of History
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Skills developed by a KU History major:• The ability to analyze complex
questions • A detective's eye for finding
information (ie, research!) • The power of writing and
thinking clearlySource: www.history.ku.edu
Top 5 skills/qualities employers are looking for in their new hires:• Communication skills• Strong work ethic• Teamwork skills• Interpersonal skills• Problem-solving skills (tied for 5th)• Analytical skills (tied for 5th)Source: National Association of Colleges & Employers
Possible Career Paths2. Apply skills gained through your
major to a field outside of History
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When trying to identify a job target outside of History, it’s important to first think about the skill(s) you WANT to use. (What attracted you to history in the first place?) Writing – Consider: public relations, advertising, journalism, editing, or
web positions Researching – Consider: market research, non-profit policy research,
legislative research, legislative aide, or insurance positions Analyzing complex problems – Consider: human services agencies,
public service agencies (Housing and Urban Development, Social Security Administration, State Department, etc.), non-profit organizations
Possible Career Paths
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3. Pursue an advanced degreeIf you are considering graduate school, ask yourself the following: Why are you thinking about graduate school? What are your career goals? How will graduate school
help you reach these goals? What kinds of programs are you considering?
For more information, check out www.h-net.org/~hstmajor, a moderated discussion forum by and for undergraduate history majors featuring discussions on graduate school and other related topics.
Strategies for Career Success
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Get experience! (KUCareerHawk.com/internships) Complete relevant coursework
outside of your major Be flexible about your geographic
preference(s) Be willing to take an entry-level
position in your field as a stepping stone
Effectively communicate (and translate) your value to each employer and position for which you apply
Consider obtaining an advanced degree if it’s necessary to reach your career goal
UCC Resources Individual appointments
o Resume and cover letter assistance
o Mock interviewso Career assessments
Online resourceso KU Career Connections -
job and internship postings
o Career and Major Exploration pages – career and industry information
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Print resourceso Career resource library
with 500+ books
Networking eventso Public Service & Non-
Profit Career FairOct. 20, 3:30-6:30pmKS Union Ballroom
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