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The critical thinking and communication abilities developed through studying history open doors to numerous fulfilling professions. These skills are particularly valuable in fields like research, education, journalism, policy-making, international relations, and cultural preservation - areas that are relatively resistant to technological disruption from automation or AI.
History graduates are prized by employers for their research proficiency, analytical capabilities, and communication expertise. They excel at processing extensive information and identifying key elements. Beyond academia, history graduates thrive in diverse sectors including media, public service, business leadership, and financial services.
Notable roles held by Otago history alumni include: Financial Analyst at Wigram Capital Advisors; Foreign Service Officer with New Zealand's Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade; Community Outreach Coordinator for the Movember Foundation; Museum Curator at Te Papa Tongarewa; Human History Curator at Canterbury Museum; Digital Content Specialist at University of Canterbury; Researcher for the Waitangi Tribunal; Data Specialist at AgResearch; Marketing and Events Coordinator for Southland Chamber of Commerce; Digital Media Analyst at Bank of New Zealand; Independent Publishing Consultant; and Heritage Conservation Officer at Heritage New Zealand.