Education, Government, Non-profit & Policy

This career path has two primary areas: education and public administration.

  • Education careers are focused on planning, managing, and providing education and training services, and related learning support services.
  • Public administration careers are focused on planning and performing government functions at the local, state and federal levels, including governance, national security, foreign service, planning, revenue and taxation, and regulations.

While many majors and minors can prepare you for this career path, we find that students studying certain subjects have a natural connection. Common majors and minors related to career in this area include:

  • Education, Business Administration (all concentrations), English, Fine Arts, History, Psychology, Sociology,  Philosophy, World Languages, Sciences (all majors), Criminal Justice, Political Science

Use the Job Trends tool below to explore the tasks and skills connected to specific types of jobs related to this career path.

Career definition is adapted from the National Career Clusters® Framework.

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Which industry will hire the most tech workers in 2025?

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Standing out in Non-Profit Hiring

From tech companies to schools, from hospitals to marketing firms, hiring practices across industries vary. Job seekers interested in working for non-profit agencies will likely have a different experience from peers who are targeting for-profit organizations. Here are a few …

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Resources

UMass Lowell’s Career & Co-op Center is pleased to offer a comprehensive recruiting system called Handshake. This system provides customized …

State employment opportunities. 

Internships and jobs for new grads within US Federal Government.

The Federal Government’s official jobs site.

A free professional networking site that fosters dialogue and sharing of resources in international development, conflict resolution, gender mainstreaming, human …

An online gathering place where non-profit employers and management personnel can meet one another.

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