What kind of jobs can you get? I’m not looking for general answers like: “well you can do just about anything with a philosophy degree”. I’m trying to figure out what type of employer specifically looks for philosophy majors ie a philosophy teacher.
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Voeg een medische graad toe en word een het ziekenhuisethicist. Of onderwijs filosofie.
Anders, maakt het het grote ontsteken.
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actually I had a friend back in high school who’s father had a phd in Philosophy. He was a corporate organizationalist for Eli Lilly (rather large pharmecutical company). You could work for a think tank or even in government. You could become a writer or work in HR for a company especially in an ethics department. You could always teach. Oh and if you’re religious you can always go to a seminary or even just work for a religious organization.
Honesty…Teach..or go back to college and get a Master’s in something “usable”…my fiance had a Philosophy of religion degree and guess what? She a teacher..I’m sure that’s not what you had hoped but thems the breaks.
In part it depends on your minor and your attitude and your employer. It is impossible to know what an employer is looking for.
But many philosophy majors do quite well in many different fields.
Find a type of work that you consider play.
I think most philosophy degree’ers go on to a job in computer programming. But there are really a lot of places a philosopher can pop up in, on its own however, theres not much indeed.
universitaire spreker.
Law. Philosophy majors score highest on the LSATs because of their critical reasoning skills. Philosophy is alllllll about logic.
Maybe you could sell it to someone who shares your name.