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CLA Career Services
135 Johnston Hall
101 Pleasant St SE
Minneapolis, MN 55455
email: cclc@umn.edu
phone: 612-624-7577
fax: 612-625-4832
hours: 8 am - 4:30 pm, M-F
CLA Career Services are offered through the Career and Community Learning Center (CCLC)
CCLC Staff
Resource Room

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What can I do with a major in... Russian?
You can do a lot with this major! Russian majors go on to successful, often international careers in business, academics, advocacy, politics, government, publishing, the arts, research, and much more.
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For information beyond what you find below, stop by the Career and Community Learning Center in 135 Johnston Hall. We have huge What Can I Do With a Major in.... ? binders, including one for every single major in CLA. We update these binders all the time, and in them you'll find more in-depth information than we can provide here. You can also get individual guidance exploring majors and career paths. Stop by.
Common Career Titles for this Major
Below are sample job titles of professions related to this major. There are many other fields you might enter with this degree as well.
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- Diplomat
- Editor
- Film Researcher
- Foreign Language Teacher
- Foreign Correspondent
- Historian
- Intelligence Officer
- International Development Director
- Language Librarian
- Professor
- Teacher of English as a Foreign Language
- Technical Writer
- Translator or Interpreter
- World Health Organization Officer
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Skills You Acquire with this Major
Russian majors develop great skills that are applicable to a wide variety of careers. These skills include:
- Ability to speak a second language
- Critical thinking
- Strong verbal and written communication skills
- Strong cross-cultural knowledge and understanding
- Ability to formulate clear and persuasive messages
- Listening, clarifying, questioning and responding skills
- Ability to work well with diverse groups
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Public Service Opportunities
If you're interested in doing volunteer work related to this major, the Career and Community Learning Center can help. Advisors at our 345 Fraser Hall office can guide your search for a volunteer position that matches your interests. When you volunteer in the community, you work for a good cause and explore potential career options. Volunteering also provides you with opportunities to network, build your resume, and develop professional skills.
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