<h1>What are the Career Opportunities after MA in History?</h1>
A career is an individual's journey through learning, work and other aspects of life. There are a number of ways to define a career and the term is used in a variety of ways. Career management describes the active and purposeful management of a career by an individual. Ideas of what comprise "career management skills" are describe by the Blueprint model (in the United States, Canada, Australia, Scotland, and England) and the Seven C's of Digital Career Literacy (specifically relating to the Internet skills). Key skills include the ability to reflect on one's current career, research the labour market, determine whether education is necessary, find openings, and make career changes.
Employment Areas
Archaeology
Archives
Business
Civil services
Communication
Diplomacy
Genealogy (descent)
Government
Historical fiction
Historical parks
Intelligence
Journalism
Law
Military
Movies
Museums
Politics
Preservation
Public relations
Publishing
Radio
Re-enacting
Research
Restoration
Survey
Television
Tourism industry
Job Types
Archivist for Court Houses, Libraries, Historic Sites and Other Institutions
Business Analyst
Curator and Guide in Museums
Documentation Specialist
Historian
Information Manager
Librarian
Library systems Analyst
Managers with the Tourism Industry at National Parks and Historic Sites
Online Search Specialist
Research Assistant
Records Manager
Teacher
Writer / Editor with Publishing Houses
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