Careers
Career Advice and Job Postings
Careers in Primatology (Wisconsin)
Biological Anthropology Careers (UCSD)
This is Anthropology - University of Florida Slide ShowWhere To Get More Information:
1.
http://www.aaanet.org/careers.htm
Home page of the AAA, this site provides some very useful information on the
skills you develop with a degree in Anthropology as well as some career paths
that have been followed by Anthropology majors. It also states jobs currently
being occupied by anthropologists and some generally interesting notes.
2.
http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html#careers
Certainly one of the best sites you'll find, it offers a lengthy list of
organizations that have hired anthropologists as well as the subfield of
Anthropology involved. It also links to several of these
organizations. In addition, the site offers some great advice on general
career planning.
3.
http://www.primate.wisc.edu/pin/careers.html
Students interested in Primatology will be spending a lot of time at this site.
Full of information you'll find job titles, answers to Frequently Asked Questions,
educational programs, various careers associated with Primatology and links to
primate societies just to name a few. This is certainly one of the best
pages out there.
4.
http://www.museum.state.il.us/ismdepts/anthro/dlcfaq.html
Anyone interested in Archaeology should take a look at this page offering practical
advice on jobs, training, education as well as other places to get more information
on Archaeology. There is also an FAQ section devoted specifically to
Archaeology.
5.
http://www.anthrotech.com/resources/Categories/Jobs/guides.html
This page offers links to sites about certain anthropological subfields,
namely Biological and Archaeology.
6.
http://www.career.pdx.edu/majoranthropology.htm
A page with a list of books that might be of interest to Anthropology
majors. It also links to many professional organizations and other sites
dealing with careers in Anthropology.
7. http://weber.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/bioanthro/brochure2.html
A page on non-academic careers in Physical Anthropology, it includes
careers in the private and public sector as well as related occupations.
Useful skills are also mentioned.
8.
http://www.sfaa.net/
This is actually the home page for the Society of Applied Anthropology.
It provides a list of position openings in Anthropology showing the diversity
of employment available. Some insight on the US Environmental Anthropology
Project is also offered.
9. http://prezi.com/vmvomt3sj3fd/this-is-anthropology/
This slide show prepared by students at the University of Florida demonstrates different types of work that Anthropologists are engaged in.
