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Top 15 Fields Pursued by past Allegheny History Majors

  1. Attorney
  2. Elementary Teacher
  3. Business Manager (including President, V-P or CEO of the company)
  4. Professor (subjects such as history, math, English, & child-care education)
  5. Librarian / Archivist / Museum Curator
  6. Secondary Teacher subjects such as social studies, history, geography, English)
  7. Owner of a Business / Self-Employed
  8. Medical Practitioner
  9. Sales & Marketing
  10. College Administrator
  11. Writer / Editor / Publisher
  12. Military Personnel
  13. Other Legal Personnel
  14. Banker
  15. Ministers, Priests, etc.

 

Government Agencies Expressing Interest in Hiring History Majors

Drug Enforcement Administration: Intelligence Research Specialists
DEA Employment Opportunities
National Endowment for the Humanities
NEH Online
NEH Job Opportunities
National Park Service
NPS ParkNet
NPS Employment Information
Smithsonian Institute
Online at http://www.si.edu/
SI Office of Human Resources
U.S. Customs Service
Customs Online
Customs Careers Opportunities
U.S. Information Agency
Online at http://www.usia.gov/

 

Sample Employment of
Allegheny College Grads
Who Majored in History

Ameritech, Cleveland, OH
Computer Analyst
Aspen Institute,
Washington, D.C.
Project Associate
Bureau of National Affairs,
Washington, D.C.
Legal Editor
Cedarbrook Golf Club,
Belle Vernon, PA
Head Golf Professional
Coors Brewing Co,
Chicago, IL
Division Manager
F.B.I. Clarksburg, W.V.
Arrest Record Examiner
Georgetown Economics, Pittsburgh, PA
Chief Financial Officer
Office of Gov. Tom Ridge, Harrisburg, PA
Chief of Staff
Home Shopping Network,
St. Petersburg, FL
Chairman & Ceo
Japan Committee for UNICEF, Tokyo, Japan
Secretary to Executive Director
Los Angeles Times, Los Angeles, CA
Staff Writer
New York State - Monroe County Hall of Justice, Rochester, NY
Judge
Ohio State Bar Association, Columbus, OH
Legislative Counsel
Pediatric Associates, King of Prussia, PA
Pediatric Cardiologist
Polyclinic Medical Center, Harrisburg, PA
Assistant Director of Social Work
R.S. Peabody Museum of Archeology, Andover, MA
Archaeologist & Museum Director
Summit Co. Juvenile Court, Akron, OH
Magistrate
Syracuse University, Syracuse, NY
Professor
The Disney Channel,
Chicago, IL
Marketing Analyst
U.S. Treasury Dept., Washington, D.C.
Marketable Debt Financing Specialist

 

Career Opportunities for History Majors

Career Optons for History Majors

A major in history is of great value

Although many history majors decide to apply their degree in a history-related field, opportunities to apply history-related skills exist in a variety of areas. The Top Fifteen Careers List and the Sample Employment of Graduates suggest many career options.

Occupations Using History Skills

Archivist
collects, evaluates, systematizes, preserves, and makes available for reference public records and documents of historical significance
Biographer
reconstructs the life or career of an individual in narrative form. Conducts extensive research
District Attorney
conducts prosecution in court proceedings on behalf of the city, county, state, or federal government. Gathers evidence and presents it before a judge.
Editor/Journalist
reports, writes and/or edits for a newspaper, magazine, radio station, or other media. Often includes historical research in order to place current events into perspective. May include writing historical articles.
Foreign Service Officer
represents interests of U.S. Government by conducting relations with foreign nations and international organizations.
Genealogist
conducts research into genealogical background of individual or family in order to establish descent from specific ancestor or to identify forebearers.
Historian
prepares record of past or current events dealing with some phase of human activity. May act as advisor or consultant. May work for state or regional governments, consulting firms in public or urban planning, or other agencies.
Historian, dramatic arts
conducts research to authenticate details, such as customs, costumes, manners of speech, architectural styles, modes of transportation and other items peculiar to a given period and locale.
Historic Site Specialist
investigates, acquires, marks, improves and preserves historic sites and natural phenomena in conformity with the state policy. Prepares brochures, exhibits, maps, photographs, etc. to stimulate interest in sites.
Historical Society Director
directs activities of state or local historical society, including developing publications and exhibits, speaking before groups and performing administrative duties. May raise funds.
History Professor
teaches and conducts research on historical subjects, publishes articles and books on area of expertise. Advises students. May consult on projects in area of expertise; may serve on academic committees and perform academic administration. May be interviewed by media on current events and foreign affairs.
Investment Analyst
conducts research on companies in order to determine investment risks; analyzes market and economic trends.
Judge
arbitrates disputes, advises counsel, jury, litigants or court personnel, and administers judicial system.
Lawyer
conducts criminal or civil lawsuits, draws up legal documents, advises clients as to legal rights, and practices other phases of law.
Legal specialties include Criminal Law, Insurance Law, Corporate Law, Environmental Law, International Law, Patent Law, Probate Law, Real Estate Law, Tax Law, Title Law, and others.
Librarian
performs library tasks which may include selecting, purchasing, cataloguing, classifying, circulating and maintaining library materials.
Reference Librarian performs readers' advisory service and conducts research for clientele.
Market Researcher
conducts research to determine consumer preferences and trends and effectiveness of marketing strategies, analyzes data using statistical methods, writes reports on results.
Paralegal
researches law, investigates facts, and prepares documents to assist lawyer. May specialize in litigation, probate, real estate or corporate law.
Preservation/Restoration
conducts research on architectural, art and urban history for application to historical conservation and restoration. Researches preservation laws and tax benefits. Serves as advisor or overseer on government restoration projects.
Research Assistant, Legislature
provides research assistance to legislators and general public, especially legislative history on institutional records and legislators' papers, assists in investigations, serves on study commissions.
Research Worker, Encyclopedia
analyzes information on specified subjects to answer inquiries from encyclopedia owners, referring to library reference sources or consulting with experts in fields. Prepares written summaries of research findings for mailing to inquirers.
Teacher, Secondary School History or Social Studies
instructs students, prepares course outline, corrects papers, administers and grades tests, meets with parents, maintains discipline, participates in meetings. May organize historic projects or tours. May coach a sport or supervise a club or activity.
Title Examiner
searches public records and examines titles to determine legal condition of property title; prepares reports on findings.
Urban Planner
develops comprehensive plans and programs for utilization of land and physical facilities of cities, countries, and authorities, recommend government measure to control and guide community development.