Career Resources
Linguistics majors work in such diverse fields as research and academia, computational linguistics, data science, language interpretation and translation, speech language pathology, teaching, technical writing, and international relations, just to name a few. There are many resources available to UT Linguistics majors to help them select and successfully begin a new career. Please browse the links below for some ideas on where to start.
Texas Career Engagement
If you’re unsure of what you want to pursue as a profession, you may find career exploration especially helpful. Taking the time to reflect upon your values, interests, personality, and skills—as well as factors that may be influencing your choices—can help you make informed decisions about your future.
The Texas Career Engagement team offers career counseling appointments and online tools to explore common career paths for English majors.
Liberal Arts Career Services
Make your dream career a reality with a visit to Liberal Arts Career Services! We offer a multitude of services to UT students and alumni. We'll help you research potential employers, write a resume, practice for interviews, and find an internship. We also manage a recruiting program providing on-campus interviews and career fairs throughout the year. Lastly, we advise students considering law school and offer courses for credit in areas related to the liberal arts and employment.
Texas Exes Career Network
The mission of the Texas Exes Career Network is to connect alumni and current students of The University of Texas at Austin for the purposes of sharing career-related information. Those searching our database will find Texas Exes who have volunteered to share their career experience and insight about occupations, industries, employers, labor market trends, and job relocation. The purpose of the Texas Exes Career Network is not to find jobs, recruit employees, sell products or services, or conduct surveys, but rather to network and share career information within the UT community.
Linguistics majors work in such diverse fields as research and academia, computational linguistics, data science, language interpretation and translation, speech language pathology, teaching, technical writing, and international relations, just to name a few. There are many resources available to UT Linguistics majors to help them select and successfully begin a new career. Please browse the links below for some ideas on where to start.
Texas Career Engagement
If you’re unsure of what you want to pursue as a profession, you may find career exploration especially helpful. Taking the time to reflect upon your values, interests, personality, and skills—as well as factors that may be influencing your choices—can help you make informed decisions about your future.
The Texas Career Engagement team offers career counseling appointments and online tools to explore common career paths for English majors.
Liberal Arts Career Services
Liberal Arts Career Services provides resources for
See where liberal arts students have interned here. Students can also meet with a career coach to discuss specific goals and questions. Liberal Arts Career Services also manages a recruiting program providing on-campus interviews and career fairs throughout the year.
For those thinking about an MA or PhD program after graduation, Liberal Arts Career Services graduate school resources can help you learn more about liberal arts advanced degrees, prepare for an eventual application and navigate the application process.
Liberal Arts Career Services has put together an Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan to guide students through their time at UT Austin and to help them prepare for a future career. This is not an all-inclusive list, and it is also not necessary to do everything listed below to be successful; each student’s experience is different, and Liberal Arts Career Services is a resource to help every Liberal Arts Longhorn succeed during and after their time on the Forty Acres.
Linguistics majors work in such diverse fields as research and academia, computational linguistics, data science, language interpretation and translation, speech language pathology, teaching, technical writing, and international relations, just to name a few. There are many resources available to UT Linguistics majors to help you discover the the paths that are open to you and prepare you for your career.
Liberal Arts Career Services
Liberal Arts Career Services is your hub for career preparation. In addition to providing one on one coaching and group workshops, Liberal Arts Career Services connects students with employers across all sectors through career fairs, information sessions, and other recruiting events.
Each experience as a liberal arts student is different, so Liberal Arts Career Services developed an Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan, a guide that includes action items for each year. This is not an all-inclusive list, and it is not necessary to do everything on the guide to be successful.
Students are encouraged to meet with a career coach to discuss their career goals or receive guidance on the following:
- career exploration
- application materials
- interview preparation
- job and internship searches
- graduate and law school admissions
Additional Resources

Handshake
Through Handshake, the College of Liberal Arts’ career management system, students can make an appointment with a career coach, connect with employers for on-campus recruiting, view job and internship postings, and register for information sessions, presentations, and career fairs.
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HookedIn
Join HookedIn to connect with thousands of alumni who are willing to help with your career development. On HookedIn, students can find a mentor, explore career opportunities, and connect with Longhorns worldwide!
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Texas Career Engagement
Texas Career Engagement aims to advance equitable access to career engagement for students and connect employers to diverse talent across the university. This resource is available to all UT students.
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Linguistics majors work in such diverse fields as research and academia, computational linguistics, data science, language interpretation and translation, speech language pathology, teaching, technical writing, and international relations, just to name a few. There are many resources available to UT Linguistics majors to help you discover the the paths that are open to you and prepare you for your career.
- Career Exploration and Preparation Resources
- Explore career pathways and indsutries common for liberal arts students with industry guides from Vault
- Expand your skills with online learning and profesional certificates through Coursera
- Use LinkedIn Learning to take on-demand courses to further develop your unique skill set with courses in technical skills and durable skills
- Liberal Arts Career Services offers professional development courses to expand services and resources to students in a credit-bearing form; offering multiple avenues for CoLA students to access career resources.
- Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan
Each experience as a liberal arts student is different, so Liberal Arts Career Services developed an Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan, a guide that includes action items for each year. This is not an all-inclusive list, and it is not necessary to do everything on the guide to be successful.
- Employer Connections
Liberal Arts Career Services connects students with employers across all sectors through career fairs, information sessions, and other recruiting events.
- Career Coaching
Students are encouraged to meet with a career coach to discuss their career goals or receive guidance on the following:
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Liberal Arts Career Services
- Career Exploration and Preparation Resources
- Explore career pathways and industries common for liberal arts students with industry guides from Vault.
- Expand your skills with online learning and profesional certificates through Coursera.
- Use LinkedIn Learning to take on-demand courses to further develop your unique skill set with courses in technical skills and durable skills.
- Liberal Arts Career Services offers professional development courses to expand services and resources to students in a credit-bearing form, offering multiple avenues for students to access career resources.
- Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan
Each liberal arts student's experience is different, so Liberal Arts Career Services developed an Undergraduate Career Readiness Plan, a guide that includes action items for each year. This is not an all-inclusive list, and it is not necessary to do everything on the guide to be successful.
- Employer Connections
Liberal Arts Career Services connects students with employers across all sectors through career fairs, information sessions, and other recruiting events.
- Career Coaching
Students are encouraged to meet with a career coach to discuss their career goals and receive guidance on the following:
- Accordion 5Panel 5. Add body text in this space.