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The Henry
Beaufort
School

Careers

 

Skills for your CV

Studying History develops your:

  • Critical reasoning and analytical skills, including the capacity for solving problems and thinking creatively
  • Intellectual rigour and independence, including the ability to conduct detailed research
  • Ability to construct an argument and communicate findings in a clear and persuasive manner, both orally and in writing
  • Capability to work without direct supervision and managing your time and priorities effectively
  • Ability to discuss ideas in groups, and to negotiate, question and summarise
  • Capacity to think objectively and approach problems and new situations with an open mind
  • Appreciation of the different factors that influence the activities of groups and individuals in society.

History graduates are valued by a range of employers and organisations, including heritage organisations, museums and libraries. Other typical employers include:

  • Accountancy firms
  • Archive and records offices
  • banks
  • charities
  • Higher education institutions (HEIs)
  • International development organisations
  • Law firms
  • Management consultancies
  • Publishing companies
  • Retailers
  • Schools
  • Television and radio broadcasters.

Jobs directly related to History include:

  • Academic researcher
  • Archivist
  • Heritage manager
  • Historic building's inspector/conservation officer
  • Museum education officer
  • Museum/gallery curator
  • Museum/gallery exhibitions officer
  • Secondary school teacher

Jobs where having studied history would be useful include:

  • Academic librarian
  • Archaeologist
  • Broadcast journalist
  • Civil Service administrator
  • Editorial assistant
  • Human resources officer
  • Information officer
  • Marketing executive
  • Policy officer
  • Politician's assistant
  • Solicitor