6th November 2015 07:53 PM | |
Saksham | Re: Career or jobs for B.A (Arts) graduates B.A (Arts) graduates are not as limited in what one can undertake relative to those with highly specialized degrees. The employability of Arts graduates is a reflection of the skills they acquire during their study and the fact is becoming widely recognized. It develops communication, research and analytical skills. Individuals can pursue a career in different fields after successful completion of their Bachelor of Arts degree. They can become an Economist, Historian, Archaeologist, Educationalist, Philosopher, Political scientist, Personnel manager, Social activist, Public Relation Executive, Psychologist, Sociologist, Philosopher, Journalist etc. Employment Areas • Banks. • Business Houses. • Consultancies. • Educational Institutes. • Fire Department. • Economic Development. • Export Companies. • Foreign Affairs. • Field Research Firms. • Financial Organizations. • Industrial Houses. • Law Firms. • Lobbying Firms. • Management. • Marketing Research Firms. • Municipal Planning. • Multinational Companies. • News Media. • Public Works. • Publishing Firms. • Political Organizations. • Police. • Tourism. Job Types • Administrative Officer. • Business Administrator. • Business Consultants. • Business Management Researcher. • Business Management Professor. • Finance Managers. • Human Resource Managers. • Information Systems Managers. • Lobbyist/Organizer. • Management Analyst • Management Accountants. • Marketing Managers. • Labour Management Relations Specialist. • Social Worker. • Personnel Management Specialist. • Policy Analyst. • Political Commentator. • Pollster. • Political Correspondent. • Production Managers. • Public Affairs Research Analyst. • Public Opinion Analyst. • Research and Development Managers. |
6th November 2015 06:27 PM | |
Unregistered | Career or jobs for B.A (Arts) graduates Can you tell me in detail about the career or jobs available for B.A (Arts) graduate degree holders as I find there is less scope for them, please help me with this? |