Careers for Liberal Arts majors

The most common careers people pursue after attaining a Liberal Arts degree.

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Based on independent research and Sokanu's database of users, we have aggregated the top careers that people pursue after attaining a Liberal Arts degree. Below you can browse our list of careers for Liberal Arts majors. If you are curious about your fit with any of these careers, you can take our career test.

1. Project Manager

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Project Manager

Your Match?

A project manager is responsible for planning, executing, and overseeing the successful completion of projects within an organization.

2. Teacher Assistant

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Teacher Assistant

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A teacher assistant provides support and assistance to classroom teachers in educational settings.

3. IT Support Specialist

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IT Support Specialist

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An IT (information technology) support specialist provides technical assistance and support to organizations and individuals regarding the use and troubleshooting of computer hardware, software, networks, and other related technologies.

4. Professional Organizer

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Professional Organizer

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A professional organizer helps individuals, families, and businesses get their space and life organized.

5. Office Manager

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Office Manager

Your Match?

An office manager is responsible for overseeing the daily operations and efficient functioning of an organization's office environment.

6. Teller

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Teller

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A teller is responsible for performing various banking transactions for customers.

7. Recruiter

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Recruiter

Your Match?

A recruiter is responsible for sourcing, identifying, and hiring qualified candidates for job openings within an organization.

8. Copywriter

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Copywriter

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A copywriter is skilled in crafting written content, known as copy, with the primary goal of persuading, informing, or engaging a target audience.