Mary Neuburger, Chair
CAL 415, Mailcode F3600, Austin, TX 78712 • 512-471-3607
What Can I Do With a Major in Russian and Czech
Sample Job Titles
Entry LevelCultural Consultant
International Journalist
Peace Corps Volunteer
Translator
Education + Experience
CIA Agent
FBI Agent
Intelligence Officer
Professor
These job titles are not an exhaustive list, but rather, represent the types of positions most widely recruited for.
Bilingual Administrative Assistant
Border Patrol Officer
Cultural Consultant
CIA Agent
Customs Officer
FBI Agent
Foreign Company Representative
Foreign Correspondent
Foreign Service Officer
Intelligence Officer
International Communication Agency Officer
International Conference Organizer
International Consultant
International Development Director
International Journalist
Interpreter
Language Librarian
Language Teacher
Peace Corps Volunteer
Professor
Researcher
Tour Guide
Translator
United Nations Officer
World Health Organization Officer
Employment Areas
AcademiaGovernment
Private Corporations
Non-Profit Corporations
Publicly Traded Corporations
Job and Internship Listings
Overseas Jobs
http://www.overseasjobs.com
U.S. Department of State
http://www.state.gov/careers
Bilingual Jobs
http://www.bilingual-jobs.com
Idealist.org
http://www.idealist.org
Peace Corps
http://www.peacecorps.gov
Why Study Czech? by professor Craig Cravens
UT Resources
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- UT Career Exploration Center—Services for Students
- Careers using languages from UT Career Exploration Center
- Texas Exes Career Network
Internships
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- Liberal Arts Career Services—Internship Services
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