08/03/2025
“It is a well-kept secret of US higher education that undergraduate students who have earned a degree in the humanities fare quite well on the job market. Indeed, while students, their families, and their academic advisors alike tend to labor under the widespread misconception that humanities majors are ill-prepared for post-college employment—and that they in fact are generally unsuccessful in securing jobs after graduation—the American Academy of Arts and Sciences reports that, at latest count, 96.3 percent of terminal humanities bachelor’s degree holders between the ages of 23 and 32 were fully employed, a share that is on par with that for degree holders in the same age range across all fields. Further, the earnings of terminal bachelor’s degree holders in the humanities are comparable to those of their counterparts in the behavioral/social sciences and the life sciences, while the job satisfaction levels among humanities graduates are in line with those of degree holders in all fields.”
https://www.mellon.org/voices/humanities-graduates-can-find-a-great-job?fbclid=IwZXh0bgNhZW0CMTEAAR6jQ_cUaL2yyF9tXplMJlJZA3OuNttKu21O_JrV-I6Q2Mapxx6XUYSM_7PyJg_aem_bIKCIIJ52B-xfFRi_5aIAQ
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