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The history major opens for
students a variety of possible career avenues.
Historians work in classrooms at all levels of education;
in museums; in the editing and publishing fields; in archives; in
historic preservation; at federal, state, and local agencies; and
as lawyers, business people, consultants, and contractors.
The following links are helpful in determining the career
in history that is right for you.
The American Historical
Association posts a site that provides an overview of the whole
scope of careers available to students of history.
See www.historians.org/pubs/careers/index.htm.
For careers in academe, visit
the American Historical Association website at www.historians.org,
H-Net at www.h-net.org, Higher
Ed Jobs at www.higheredjobs.com,
and the Chronicle of Higher Education website at http://chronicle.com.
The chronicle.com site features a career resources link for
both academic and nonacademic jobs.
For careers in history outside
the academic world, you may want to begin at www.beyondacademe.com
to see the range of opportunities available.
For jobs with the U.S.
government, including the National Archives and Records
Administration and the U.S. military, go to www.usajobs.opm.gov.
You will find there job postings and instructions to apply.
The site www.govtjobs.com
may also be worth investigating.
Consider, too, visiting the site for the Society for
History in the Federal Government, www.shfg.org.
For jobs as a Foreign Service Officer or other positions
within the State Department, see www.state.gov.
You may also want to visit www.fbi.gov
or www.cia.gov for careers in
those agencies. For
jobs with the National Park Service, visit www.nps.gov.
For jobs in state and local
government, visit www.statejobs.com.
For careers with historical
societies and in state archives, visit the American Association of
State and Local History site at www.aaslh.org
and the Society of American Archivists site at www.archivists.org.
For public history/museum jobs,
visit the American Association of Museums site at www.aam-us.org and the National Council on Public History site at www.ncph.org.
For careers in politics, visit
http://public.cq.com,
www.hillzoo.com, and www.thehill.com.
This is by no means an exhaustive list of websites for
history majors seeking internships and permanent employment
opportunities, but it will hopefully get your search off to a good
start.
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