ASIAN STUDIES

WHO CAN I CONTACT FOR HELP?

For career and job-related information:


Jessica Mitchell
Career Services Counselor
jmitchell@sa.utah.edu
801-585-5065
350 Student Services Building

(Make an appointment to talk about pursuing jobs, fine-tuning your resume, perfecting your interviewing skills, and negotiating the best possible salary.)

WHAT CAN I DO WITH ASIAN STUDIES?

What Can I Do With This Major? - International Studies (Information)
What Can I Do With This Major? - International Studies (Links)
What Can I Do With This Major? - Foreign Language (Information)
What Can I Do With This Major? - Foreign Language (Links)

  • Teachers of foreign languages, culture & literature

(Teaching certification is required for public school teaching and preferred but not required for private schools. A Master’s degree is required to teach in community colleges, and a Doctorate is required to teach at colleges and universities.)

  • Translators/Interpreters (investigate a Master’s degree in T & I at the Monterey Institute of International Studies) and read more about translator and interpreter opportunities in the Career Library

  • If you do NOT wish to use a foreign language as a primary skill in your career choice, you might consider a variety of entry-level management opportunities in business working for companies such as Walgreen’s, Target, Goldman Sachs, Fidelity Investments and many other companies which recruit “well-rounded” skilled graduates with any major.
  • If you are willing to relocate, you might investigate opportunities to work for the Federal Government. We have books in the Career Library to help students explore and apply for U. S. Government careers. Consider positions such as Intelligence Specialists, Writers/Editors, Public Affairs Specialists, Language Analysts (National Security Agency), Special Agent Linguists or Contract Linguists (FBI).
  • Asian Studies provides a foundation for pursuing advanced degrees to qualify for executive positions in international business or banking, international trade, international law, or leadership positions in international non-profit organizations or educational exchange programs. The Career Library has resources to help you plan graduate study leading to international jobs. We recommend that you begin with the book, International Jobs-Where They Are-How To Get Them to start thinking about specific careers and employers.

WHERE DO I FIND EMPLOYMENT?

*Important*  Go to the Jobs page on this website for great resources in addition to the following Middle East Studies-specific resources:

WHAT ABOUT GRADUATE SCHOOL?

Teaching English Abroad

Opportunities in Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages

Opportunities in Foreign Language Careers

Great Jobs for Foreign Language Majors

Careers in International Affairs

Careers in International Business

Careers in International Law

International Jobs - Where They Are, How to Get Them

Opportunities in Overseas Careers

Career Opportunities in Politics, Government and Activism

WHAT ABOUT GRADUATE SCHOOL?

Graduate School Programs

 

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