What are good careers for someone that likes history?

I love history, I have read books on the history of Mexico, Russia, Vietnam, Cuba, Italy and few others and now Im looking for careers were I could put this to use and learn even more. And what are the personal characteristics one must have for these careers? Also considering maybe a career in political science? And what would I do in jobs like that?

You could look into
advertising, Archivist,consultant, foreign services,intelligence agent, journalist,education,advocate and many more.Also, talk to the stident advisor at your school .They will be able to tell you where alumni are working
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Best Way To Change Careers - Use Career Development Transition Model

Nowadays, career transition companies offer people who are thinking of a career change different programs and methods and are applicable for all ages of individuals. According to your needs, the career development company will provide a variety of adult career development models. These companies cater to the needs of middle-aged professionals, young adults and executives who are all contemplating a professional career.

Very often, people find that the career they have chosen is not right for them. They realize that they are better suited for something else. They start growing stressed and weary about their work. They do not feel any job satisfaction. And all this leads to them bringing home work stress and taking it out on their family and friends.

If all this sounds familiar to you, it is time you seek expert advice. You can win this battle by settling for an adult career development transition model. It is not so easy to change careers. You can easily think that you’d like to be a photographer and start searching for jobs of that description. But when it is time to send your resume or attend an interview, you do not get the desired response and you do not know what education or skills you need in order to pursue photography.

There are many different ways of approaching career transition. First, analyze the stages of development you are going through. A career search does not involve finding a desired work alone. Your occupational career and your life career should fit together.

One career development model says that there are four factors based on which a person is ready to change careers. These are support, situation, strategies and her/his self. Of them, the first factor is self. How ready are you to make changes and seek a different career? It is always difficult to face change and so help from a suitable transition expert can be very beneficial. Your situation is the second factor. Suppose you need to start off on a rank that is lower, will you be willing to makea change like that? Can your routines hinder you from making this change happen? Is there some reason you cant make this change easily? Support comes next. Does anyone among your family and friends object to you changing your career or are they in compliance? The last factor is the strategies. These include the actions and plans that you make for making this change happen.

The internet has a number of career development transition model available which can offer you many approaches. You can find a company or a coach in career transition and seek their help to develop and head into the correct adult career development transition model. Be sure to check the net for experts in your local area.

Abhishek Agarwal
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Posted on April 27th, 2010 by admin and filed under careers | No Comments »

What are some careers dealing with children if you graduated with a psychology degree?

I am graduating with a psychology degree in May and I am having a career crisis. I would like to work with children but a child psychologist seems kind of depressing. I was wondering if anyone knew of great careers that deal with children. I am willing to go back to school because I would like to further my education. Any advice?

i don’t really know of anything besides child psychologist
although idk it may be less depressing to work at a school and do that
my school has a psychiatrist
seems like you’d run in to less depressing cases at private schools and stuff

help me?
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Posted on April 23rd, 2010 by admin and filed under careers | 2 Comments »

What are some careers a person majoring in french could go into?

I"m still in high school, but I’m considering my future career and some ideas for what I’d like to go to college for. French is one of them. I’m pretty good at it, and I do enjoy it.

What are some careers french could offer?

How about a translator? A chef?

Posted on April 21st, 2010 by admin and filed under careers | 2 Comments »

What are some careers in the stock market?

I’ve always been fascinated with the stock market. I follow it daily and have accounts to trade with. One is a fully managed account and the other I make the trades. I think something in the stock market might be the career for me. I’m 25 and have a degree in healthcare business. The only thing I question my ability at is making phone sales. What are some careers in the stock market?

stock broker….

Posted on April 19th, 2010 by admin and filed under careers | 1 Comment »

What science careers incorporate knowledge of foreign languages?

I’m looking at colleges and wondering what to major in. I’m very interested in science (specifically biology, genetics, chemistry, and astronomy, but science in general as well), and I’ve been studying Spanish and French. I’d like to pursue these topics in college, but I’m not sure what practicality they’ll have together in terms of future jobs. Are there any science careers that require or can benefit from a knowledge of multiple languages, and if so, which are they?

Pharmaceutical sales representative.
Biologist, especially if you work for government or non-profit.
Almost any doctor, our world is becoming multilingual.
Traveling Geologist, for instance, lets say you visit the middle east to dig up some dinosaur bones.
Chemist, if you work in the chemical engineering field you may have to take some trips to china, japan, russia, europe, etc.

Posted on April 11th, 2010 by admin and filed under careers | 2 Comments »

What careers can I get with degrees in Philosophy and Political Science?

I will be graduating from college with degrees in Philosophy and Political Science. I originally planned on going to law school but have been thinking that its maybe not the career for me due to the high stress levels and low happiness levels. What other careers would my degrees work with? Happiness is more important to me than money but careers with could financial outlook are still preferable.

Teaching is your only other option. Philosophy is considered a worthless major in the real world.

Posted on April 9th, 2010 by admin and filed under careers | 1 Comment »

Nurse Watch: Careers for Kids

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Change In Careers For Teachers - An Opening To Escape The Stress Of Teaching

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