Firms specializing in archaeological investigation
Federal, state and local government agencies
Urban and city planning offices
Nonprofit organizations
Social service agencies
Hospitals and medical centres
Private foundations
International organizations
Business corporations in various industries such as: Banking, Retailing, Insurance, Financial services and Travel and Tourism
Cultural resource firms
International companies
Consulting firms
Management
Scientific
Technical
Television and motion picture industry
Internet media companies
Independent production companies
Publishing houses
Newspapers and magazines
Freelance/self-employed
Further Information and Strategies
Gaining relevant work experience through internships, practicums, part-time jobs, or volunteer positions is critical.
To increase your employment opportunities with a bachelor degree, consider minoring or double majoring in another field such as sociology, business, urban planning, or public administration.
Earn a PhD in Anthropology for University faculty positions.
Plan to undertake further studies in anthropology, museum studies, library science (with an emphasis on archives) or other related discipline depending on specific interests.
Join professional associations (eg. Australian Anthropological Society and Australian Archaeological Association) as a student member to gain knowledge about the profession.