Archaeologist jobs

Archaeologist

A degree in archaeology not only equips you with the knowledge and abilities necessary to work in the heritage industry, such as in conservation or museum work, but it also prepares you for various employment in research, information, and analytical fields.


Alternatives to employment

The following are examples of jobs that are closely connected to your degree:


researcher in the academic field

Archaeologist

Conservator

Heritage manager

Inspector or officer of conservation specializing in historic structures

Officer in charge of museum education

Curator of a museum or gallery

official in charge of shows at museums and galleries


The following are examples of careers in which a degree might be beneficial:


Archivist

Cartographer

Lecturer at a higher learning institution

Officer in charge of social research for the government

Officer of the local government

Manager of the records

A researcher on social issues

The officer of tourism

Don't limit your thinking to the positions that are mentioned here; many businesses are open to receiving applications from recent graduates with degrees in any field, so don't limit yourself.


Practice in the workplace

There are some employers of archaeologists that will want you to have experience in similar fields; thus, you should seek for chances that are appropriate. You will also demonstrate your dedication as well as your real interest in the job if you accomplish this.

You could want to think about doing some volunteer work as a digger, or you might look into jobs at local museums, galleries, and historical organizations. The Council for British Archaeology is a good resource for information on ongoing fieldwork as well as suggestions on how individuals might donate their time (CBA).

Participating in volunteer work will familiarize you with the challenges of working outside, regardless of the temperature or precipitation. It is a great opportunity to demonstrate your physical health and resiliency, and it also gives you the chance to determine whether or not the job is something you would like doing as a profession. In addition, volunteering is an excellent way to build important connections and networks.

Look for job experience and internships, as well as placements, and learn as much as you can about them.


Common types of employers

The following types of organizations hire archaeologists:


archaeological contractors

independent archaeological consultants

administration that is local

institutions of national heritage

nonprofit organizations and private museums

departments of archaeology found at universities.


In addition, you have the option of searching for possibilities in the field of salvage archaeology. Before any construction activity or land development takes place, this kind of archaeology, which also goes by the names commercial, contract, compliance, preventative, and salvage archaeology, is carried out.


Archaeology graduates have the opportunity to pursue careers in a variety of different fields, including the following:


bookkeeping and computerized data analysis

law

administration that is local

marketing and media

services related to research and information

teaching.

Find information about employers in a variety of career categories, including the creative arts and design, public services and administration, teacher training and education, and more.


Skills for your CV

In the course of earning your degree, you will acquire a variety of subject-specific and technical abilities, including the following:


addressing archaeological issues via the use of theoretical frameworks and scientific ideas

methods used in the field, after excavations, and in laboratories

processing archaeological data via the use of statistical and numerical approaches

interpretation of geographic data.


A study in archaeology will also provide you the skills necessary to:


participate as a member of a team or take the lead on projects while working in the field.

Create well-organized arguments that are backed by evidence.

use a variety of software applications

Organize and deliver presentations in front of a variety of audiences verbally.

collect the necessary data in order to develop written reports.

do your duties in a logical and precise manner.

display attention to detail.

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