After my famously long rant in the last blog, I published we have solidified that the humanities are an equally competent and rigorous field with a wide horizon of job opportunities and an enormous potential for growth dawning brightly upon us, we just need to stop being ignorant and unnecessarily indifferent towards it and be more objective towards the reality, since we’ve got out of the way the misconceptions that were doing rounds with no logical backing up, thoughts like Humanities have no scope in the job market or that Humanities is not important or competent enough have been clearly proven wrong especially with people becoming more open-minded and accepting as the society progresses and economies liberalize quickly.
And no wonder, even today STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) fields are the career options students prefer because of the pool of opportunities it offers in terms of jobs and remuneration.
But gone are the days when jobs after humanities degree used to hold little or no scope. If you are planning to kick start your career in humanities, then now is the best time to go ahead with your decision. Here, let us discuss the various career options after 12th humanities!
Humanities today hosts a variety of fields to choose from, often even more choices as compared to the STEM fields in some cases, so here is the list of careers to look towards and shut down your relatives if the belief that Humanities is not good enough.
Hold on to your seats, cause here they come:
Anthropology
Archaeological Anthropology
Archaeology
Author
Communication Studies
Criminology
Economics
Education
Environmental Studies
Foreign Languages such as English, French, German, Spanish, Russian, Italian, Chinese, Japanese, and other Geography History Home Sciences Indian Languages such as Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Bengali, Malayalam, Marathi, Gujarati, Odia, Assamese, Punjabi, Kannada, Maithili, Urdu, Sanskrit, Bhojpuri, Kashmiri, Konkani, and others
International Relations
Liberal Arts
Linguistics
Media Studies
Philosophy
Science
Politics
Psychology
Social Sciences
Social Work
Sociology
Bio Archaeologist
Bio linguist
Biological Anthropologist
Blogger
Content Creator
Content Writer
Career Counselor
Psychologist
Clinical Psychologist
Counseling Psychologist
Child Psychologist
Criminal Psychologist
Teacher
Professor
Cultural Anthropologist
Cultural Consultant
Cultural Program Director
Cyber Psychologist
Developmental Linguist
Developmental Psychologist
Digital art Curator
Diplomat
Eco Linguist
Ecologist
Economist
Education Policy Consultant
English Litterateur
Entrepreneur
Environmental Economist
Environmentalist Epistemologist
Ethnology-Archaeologist
Evolutionary Linguist
Experimental Archeologist
Family and Marriage Counselor
Financial Advisor
Financial Economist
Forensic Anthropologist
Forensic Archaeologist
Forensic Linguist
Forensic Psychologist
Fundraising Coordinator
Geo Economist
Gerontologist
GIS Analyst Health
Economist
Health Psychologist
Historian
Historical Linguist
Industrial Economist
International Economist
Journalist
Labor Economist
Legislative Aide
Librarian Linguist
Linguistic Anthropologist
Media Correspondent
Medical and Health worker
Medical Anthropologist
Mental Health Counselor
Museologist
Museum Anthropologist
Nero-Linguist
Non-Profit Organization
Executive Paleontologist
Political Advisor/Analyst
Political Economist
Political Scientist
Psycho-linguist
Psychologist
Public Affairs and Policy Expert
Rehabilitation Counselor
Sanskrit Litterateur
Scriptwriter
Social Anthropologist
Social Media Strategist
Social Psychologist
Social Scientist
Social Worker
Socio Linguist
Sociologist
Sports Psychologist
Technical writer
Theologian
Translator
The Most Common Professions:
·Journalism
·Writing
·Editing
·Publishing
·Marketing
·Law
·Work for not-for-profit organizations
·Civil Services
Today’s Quote is:
The truth is that our finest moments are most likely to occur when we are feeling deeply uncomfortable, unhappy, or unfulfilled. For it is only in such moments, propelled by our discomfort, that we are likely to step out of our ruts and start searching for different ways or truer answers.
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