Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences
Anchor
An anchor presents news stories on radio and television news broadcasts. He or she introduces reporters’ videotaped and live reports, analyzes and selects stories, and interviews guests.
Anthropologist
Anthropologists are scientists who study the development and behaviors of human beings throughout the world, present and past, to help better understand humanity as a whole. They examine biological, archaeological, linguistic or sociocultural traditions, depending on their area of expertise.
Archeologist
An archeologist studies civilization’s past by studying the physical remains of artifacts left by that civilization to understand their culture. Archeology is actually a subfield of anthropology, as anthropology is a broad study of all human culture.
Behavior Analyst
Behavior analysts work with people, often children, with mental health and behavioral struggles. They work with information gathered by behavioral management aides to develop and implement treatment plans. They may also work with the individual’s teachers, family members, and school counselors to increase the treatment plan’s effectiveness. Behavior analysts can help clients reduce behaviors that may harm themselves and others.
Caption Writers
Toggle ContentCaption Writer writes captions to describe music and background noises. Watches production and reviews captions simultaneously to determine which caption phrases require editing. Enters commands to synchronize captions with dialogue and place on the screen.
Content Writer
Content writers are professional writers who produce engaging content for online use. They’re Internet-savvy individuals who create articles, blog posts, and other forms of written Web material.
Copywriter
Copywriters are employed by agencies both permanently and on a freelance basis to develop advertising concepts. They mainly deliver the words and verbal content that accompanies the visual elements.
Curator
A Curator is traditionally a preserver or keeper of cultural heritage institutions, working mainly at museums, galleries, libraries, etc. As a result of their heightened sense of care for things, curators are content specialists involved with the collection and interpretation of heritage materials. |
Economist
Economists study the production and distribution of resources, goods, and services by collecting and analyzing data, researching trends, and evaluating economic issues.
Editor
Editors plan, revise, and coordinate material for publication in newspapers, magazines, books, or websites. They review story ideas and determine what material is most likely to please readers and offer suggestions to improve the product and suggest headlines and titles.
Geographer
Geographers study the earth, its land features and inhabitants. They also examine phenomena such as political or cultural structures as they relate to geography. They study the physical and human geographic characteristics of a region, ranging in scale from local to global.
Healthcare Social Worker
Healthcare social workers help people navigate their healthcare needs, helping patients and their families connect to the right resources and support. They provide counseling relating to various treatment options, and they may refer clients to specific healthcare programs. At the same time, healthcare social workers can advocate on behalf of their clients’ best interests and rights.
Historian
An expert who studies and writes about the past, and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all history in time.
Interpreters & Translators
An interpreter is a person specially trained to convert oral messages from one language to another. A translator is a person specially trained to convert written text from one language to another.
Journalist
A journalist is a person who collects, writes, photographs, processes, edits or comments on news or other topical information to the public.
Language Trainer
Language trainers train and educate people by providing them a practice of acquiring a second or a foreign language.
Linguist
Linguists study language and the factors that influence language use. They can work in several industries translating, analyzing, researching, and interpreting language.
Philologist
An expert in the study of language in oral and written historical sources; it is a combination of literary criticism, history, and linguistics.
Political Scientist
Political Scientists study the origin, development, and operation of political systems. They research political ideas and analyze governments, policies, political trends, and related issues.
Psephologist
An expert in the study and scientific analysis of elections.
Psychologist
A psychologist is a person who studies normal and abnormal mental states, perceptual, cognitive, emotional, and social processes and behavior by experimenting with, and observing, interpreting, and recording how individuals relate to one another and to their environments. Psychologists, like therapists and counselors, may specialize in their areas of expertise.
Radio Jockey
A Radio Jockey is a media professional with strong interpersonal skills, they provide entertainment to the listeners through the music they play or by conveying messages in an attractive and sophisticated way. |
Reporters
News Reporters and correspondents (also known as journalists), gather news and information to keep the public informed about important events. Newspapers, magazines, television and radio stations rely on news correspondents to keep their readers, viewers and listeners informed.
Restorers
Restorers are professionals who specialize in the preservation and conservation of historic buildings and monuments. They alter or restore buildings and monuments in order to prevent their deterioration.
Screenwriter
A Screenplay writer, scriptwriter or scenarist is a writer who practices the craft of screenwriting, writing screenplays on which mass media, such as films, television programs and video games, are based.
Social Worker
Social Workers are responsible for helping individuals, families, and groups of people to cope with problems they’re facing to improve their lives. They meet with clients to help assess their needs and goals, maintaining case files in the process. They advocate for the wellbeing of those clients, and they may work with other professionals in that client’s life to create a comprehensive wellbeing plan. Some social workers have specific titles based on their expertise in a subject.
Sociologist
A Sociologist is someone who studies society and social behavior by examining the groups, cultures, organizations, social institutions, and processes that people develop. Most sociologists work in research organizations, colleges and universities, regional and federal government, and consulting service firms.
Victimologist
An expert in the study of crime victims and the psychological effects of being a victim.