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Electric Clouds
What are some good jobs for recent non-science, liberal arts grads?
Asked by Electric Clouds
I'm very interested in sustainable energy, alternative energy, wind, solar, etc. I want to work somewhere exciting. I'd really like to own my own company but coming up with money to start is tough.

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I just had to chime in after reading chuckles' ridiculous, uninspired answer. Does she think that everyone running the company is a scientist? Of course not. They need salespeople, marketing people, SEO experts, and so on, just as most companies of all sorts have. Let's talk about salespeople. Most successful companies look at *everyone* as a salesperson. Forget the retail store salesperson stereotype. In the green industry, salespeople are *consultants* who solve problems for their customers. You've picked the right industry. Obama will be focusing a large amount of gov't resources in this sector. I hope this helps you. PaymentKey.com

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These are all fields for science and engineering grads. A few business majors. What is your degree in? Because the main occupations for liberal arts grads are Barista and "Trophy Wife". With a 2 year teaching credential you can become a teacher. Or you can go to grad school in a more useful field. Sorry.
Answered by chuckles951


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