Career Paths

Cards (12)

  • Usually defined as a social service profession where individuals conduct welfare activities that benefit the less fortunate.
    Social development work
  • They plan and strategize how marginalized sectors can be helped through government services or other social development-oriented organizations.
    Social development works
  • Activities involved in social development work:
    1. Fieldwork and immersion
    2. Conducting surveys
    3. Creation of social welfare policies
    4. Implementation of emotional welfare services
    5. Distribution of social welfare policies
  • Refers to jobs in the private sector and businesses.
    Corporate work
  • Private sectors and businesses rely on these analysts to monitor the behavior of consumers and economic changes.
    Sociologists, economists
  • The domain where social scientists may find a career track.
    Media
  • Media employs experts in the social sciences to?
    Analyze certain social phenomena
  • Used as resource persons and are employed for consultancy and research.
    Social scientists
  • Includes nature and animal conservation and sustainable development projects.
    Social development work
  • Businesses in communication, logistics, and sales sectors evaluate?
    Consumer behavior and preference
  • Social science graduates may work in?
    Academe as educators
  • They can serve as researchers who study and develop the various schools of thought and discipline in social sciences through their research work and publications. 

    Social science graduates