There's a Job for That!

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09/05/2017 September 2017 Perspectives

You love lattes, politics, and the Seahawks. You worry about endangered species and global health. Or maybe you’re all about video games. Whatever you're into, there's a way to turn it into a job.

Check out the There’s a Job For That! quiz to learn what Arts & Sciences alums with similar interests have gone on to do. (Some of their UW majors might surprise you.)  With alumni examples in more than 125 categories, prepare to be inspired! 

Click here to take the quiz.

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