When humanities scholars talk about exploring and pursuing “alt-ac” and “post-ac” careers, two concerns often dominate the conversation: 1) Graduate studies in the humanities don’t prepare us for or aren’t relevant to non-academic career paths, and 2) We don’t know where to look for or how to apply for non-academic jobs. Whether you are a scholar thinking about non-academic careers or a faculty member interested in supporting students engaged in such searches, join our panel of career services experts to discuss the many careers that are open to — and even looking for! — people with advanced training in the humanities. Panelists will discuss existing resources and where to find them, as well as ways that departments, universities, and professional organizations like the AAR can better support scholars in non-academic careers.
Amy Defibaugh, Temple University, Presiding

Panelists:
- Giulia Hoffman, University of California, San Diego
- Maren Wood, Beyond the Professoriate

This session was recorded at the 2019 Annual Meeting of the American Academy of Religion in San Diego, California, on November 25.