Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 01, 1999, Page 6B, Image 18

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    Who Hires Ciberal Arts grads?
Who hires liberal arts grads? The answer is, all types of
employers. Here are the top five employers who made the most
job offers to selected arts disciplines.
Communications
1. Merchandising
2. Communication Services
3. Advertising
4. Consulting Services
5. Transportation
Grads in this discipline were most
likely to find sales, management
trainee, customer service, and public
relations positions.
History
1. Education
2. Merchandising
3. Consulting Services
4. Hospitality
5. Legal Services
In addition to teaching jobs, top
jobs for history grads included sales,
management trainee, consultant and
customer service.
Letters/English
1. Education
2. Publishing
3. Merchandising
4. Communication Services
5. Consulting Services
English
Besides teaching jobs, English
grads were most likely to find
writing/editing, management
trainees, sales and customer service
positions.
Political Science/Government
1. Consulting Services
2. Merchandising
3. Local/State Government
4. Finance
5. Federal Government
Management trainee, sales,
consulting, and financial/treasury
analysis jobs were most often offered
these grads.
Psychology
1. Education
2. Social Services
3. Merchandising
4. Insurance
5. Other Services
Offers reported for psych majors
included sales, management trainees,
counseling, social work, and
customer service.
Source: NACE Salary Survey, September 1997. Data are for
bachelor's degree graduates. Employers are ranked by
percentage of offers with those listed first providing the largest
percentage. Planning Job Choices: 1999, National Association of
Colleges and Employers, 1998.
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