Career Resources
Liberal Arts Career Services
- 12twenty@Texas
12twenty@Texas is UT Austin's comprehensive career management tool that can be used by students to connect with Liberal Arts Career Services for programs, events and career coaching appointments, and connect with employers for jobs, internships, and experiential learning. Log in and get started using the tools available to you on the platform.
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- 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:
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Our Majors Open Doors to a Variety of Career Paths
Art, Media, Entertainment:
Translation and Interpretation; Journalism and Advertising; Public Relations; Publishing; Film Production
Government:
Translation and Interpretation; Linguistics; Foreign Service; Civil Service; Diplomacy; Immigration/Naturalization; U.S. Customs; Law Enforcement and Intelligence Community (local, state, FBI, CIA, DEA)
Business (International and Domestic):
Logistics and Distribution Management; Patent Examination; Marketing; Sales; Public Relations; Corporate Law; Personnel Management; International Accounts Management; Recruitment; Analyzation; Technical Writing; Import/Export Firms; Commercial Aviation Industry
Law:
International; Labor; Environmental; Immigration; Intellectual Property; Business; Civil Rights; Criminal; Family; Health
Health:
Doctor; Nurse; Speech Pathology
Non-Profit and Social Services:
Community Engagement Coordination; International Aid/Development
Travel and Tourism
Additional Resources
Liberal Arts Career Services provides resources for career exploration, application material and interview preparation, and job and internship searches. Students can also meet with a career coach to discuss specific goals and questions.
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.
Interested in law school? Aspiring law students can find information on upcoming pre-law events, financial resources, UT Law Fair, and resources for researching law schools on through Liberal Arts Career Services.
Texas Career Engagement, available to all UT students, provides professional and graduate school planning resources.
