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There are history teachers in high school, college and community colleges. Museums specifically hire history majors. Of course there are many jobs that are open to any college graduate.
The biggest disadvantage English Majors have is getting a job after college. The main uses of majoring in English are teaching English in high school or going on to Law School. At one time English Majors could get jobs as reporters. Those jobs are vanishing. Engineering jobs go to engineering school graduates. Jobs in business go to people who majored in business. It is harder to get a job with a degree in English. You do not have a specialty. All you have for a potential employer is the proof that you have good work habits and some brains.
The following jobs are available at Nebraska for Economic majors: Fiancial Controller, Project Manager, General Manager, Senior Accounting manager and a lot more.
John L. Munschauer has written: 'Jobs for English majors and other smart people' -- subject(s): College graduates, Job hunting, Employment
Some of the jobs currently available off-campus for college students include administrative assistant, program assistant, recreation aide, research assistant, and instructional coordinator. There are many listings on the Monster website, and Boston College has a student employment website that has listings for both on-campus and off-campus jobs.
There are many kinds of employment that people with finance majors could apply for. These could include any jobs in the financial sector such as bank managers, accountants or jobs within investment companies.
Did you mean where did Steve Jobs attend college? I don't believe or know of a "reed jobs" sorry. But he attended Reed College I believe.
Sports and drama colleges mostly, they are not really majors unless you want to go into physical education or sports marketing. Drama majors are useful for education jobs as well as directing, scripting and acting jobs.
The best and most common jobs for Biology Majors are in the fiels of environmental, medical laboratories, pharmaceutical, universities lab, chemical companies, and clinical research. The best areas for Biology majors to get jobs in are in the science field, you could get a job in a laboratory, easily. You could also get a job in the science education field.
It is currently a tough time to find insurance jobs, with the financial crisis and the general downturn of the economy. A college degree would really help. Prudential.com would be a place to check.
Jobs that are available on college campuses include secretarial jobs, security jobs, and food service jobs. These are, of course, in addition to the jobs of being a professor or administrator.
Stephen E. Lambert has written: 'Great jobs for sociology majors' -- subject(s): Sociology, Vocational guidance, OverDrive, Business, Nonfiction 'Great jobs for math majors' -- subject(s): Mathematics, Vocational guidance