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Ok, I am graduating in May '08, as an Anthropolgy major, minor in Religious Studies. I have no idea where to look for a job in my field, I am not planning on going to graduate school right away, I need to start paying my student loans back ASAP! I have asked my professors but no one has given me a solid answer. My main study of interest include, Egypt, and religion practiced all over the world, both ancient and present. So where or how do I start my career? Cleveland State University just has Anthropology as a major, it isn't divided by cultural or phsical. Obviously you didn't major in physical anthropology, considering the whole religious studies thing. So basically you majored in cultural anthropology, right??? (Need more info) If this is the case I'm going to be blatantly honest with you. You have severely limited your job scope, unless you plan on going to grad school to pursue a PhD. That way you could at least teach at a large university and or write an ethnography. At the bachelor level, cultural anthropology is basically a useless major that really has limited options. Most jobs available to anthropologists at this level are associated with archaeology and involve digs or working on museum collections (working under someone with a PhD). On the bright side, cultural anthropologists can find jobs in the advertisement industry and have a better shot at getting into law school when compared to other sub disciplines of anthropology. apply you have to look around look up jobs online or in the paper in Egypt go to all the career fairs at your school its good way to build conections You won't get a job - it's as simple as that. my sister just graduated like two weeks ago as a nutritionist major and she has been posting her resume everywhere. you should do the same and hope for the best. One thing you can do is talk to your minister about opportunities around the world. There are groups of Americans who work for their religious organizations in their field of study with the added bonus of doing it in a religious setting. Good Luck! This might include teaching English or working with Human Rights organizations. Do you need to work where you can use your degree? Or, per se, in your field. You have a degree in something that really needs more schooling...it would be best to put your loans into deferrment and start grad work and try and get on as a TA...you have a degree that it will be very competitive to get a job....kinda like a person majoring in "ballet" or something...You may have to settle for a job not in your major if you're set on starting work right away to pay back your student laons If your professors can't tell you where to start looking then it sounds like you could have a problem. Maybe you should go ahead and start graduate school. Best wishes. You could try looking on the websites of various colleges or universities for information on jobs. You should particularly look on the anthropology and religious studies departments' websites. I will be graduating next year with a Major in Anthropology and a minor in Religious Studies too. I've also been thinking about how to pay back student loans quickly. I know that some people teach English to students in Asian countries such as Korea or Japan so they can quickly earn the money they need to pay off their debts. Some of these countries pay you a lot while others do not. To teach English as a second language you need an undergrad degree in any field. if you are interested in doing something like this then you should contact someone at your university who can give you more info on teaching overseas. How about writing novels set in another culture, based on your research? Hi! I'm a cultural anthropologist and have been working as one for about 5 years. You DO need an MA to work as an anthropologist, there's just no two ways of getting around it. I would do what someone else said--put your loans on deferrment and get yourself into an MA program. You can put yourself through a graduate program like I did--working as a TA. Look for a program that will financially support you in this way. Send your CV to Mc donald麓s WOMEN AREN'T VERY SMART!!!! |
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