(#1) Administrative assistant
- Job
(#2) Customer service representative
- Job
(#3) General Project Manager
Median Salary: $80,500(#4) Government Affairs Manager
Median Salary: $86,200(#5) Government Program Manager
Median Salary: $91,600(#6) High School Teacher
Median Salary: $50,200(#8) Inside Sales Representative
Median Salary: $50,600(#9) Intelligence analyst
- Job
(#10) Legal Assistant
Median Salary: $42,700(#11) Legal secretary
- Profession
(#12) Non-Profit Organization Executive Director
Median Salary: $65,100(#13) Non-Profit Organization Program Coordinator
Median Salary: $38,600(#14) Non-Profit Organization Program Manager
Median Salary: $49,200(#16) Operations Manager
Median Salary: $72,500(#17) Outside Sales Representative
Median Salary: $64,100(#18) Paralegal / Legal Assistant
Median Salary: $53,100(#19) Policy Analyst
- Job
(#20) Retail Store Manager
Median Salary: $49,800
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Many people who choose to major in political science are because of their passion and obsession with government work. Although people often think that a political science degree is the goal of the political arena, and political science graduates will definitely become mayors, governors, senators, or members of the House of Representatives, the reality is not always the case. A political science degree can have a variety of job options and become the backbone of a more specific career, including work in law, education, and so on.
Patience, the ability of communication and organization, and enthusiasm are the most important characteristics of outstanding political science graduates. The random tool lists 20 of the most popular jobs for political science majors.
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