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Believe it or not, degrees in the liberal arts can actually make it easier to land a job. Each major and minor within the School of Arts & Sciences carries with it a unique list of skill sets that more and more employers are saying they want. Across industries, employers look for a combination of skills, interests and values that match their own. 

Prepared for Anything

Forget about scrolling through a list of careers students studying theatre and dance pursue. There are no rules. If you study what you’re passionate about, you are much more likely to discover and develop your own personal skills, interests and values that ultimately, will help you find a rewarding profession.

Skills You Will Gain as a Theatre or Dance Major

  • Ability to think critically
  • Appreciation for historical and theoretical perspectives
  • Attention to Analysis
  • Communication of ideas effectively
  • Consideration of diverse points of view
  • Creative collaboration
  • Creative problem solving

Remember, it’s never too early to visit Career Services. Exploring how your skills, experiences, interests and values can influence your career choices is something you can do from your first year at Richmond through your fourth and beyond. Whether you are searching for that first job, exploring graduate school options, or considering something unique like a bridge experience or fellowship, Career Services can help you get there.

Career Services

Advising Suite
Tyler Haynes Commons, Suite 306 (third floor)
(804) 289-8547
careerservices@richmond.edu

Career Gallery & Employer Suite
Queally Center, Suite 201
(804) 662-3032
hirespiders@richmond.edu

Monday - Friday
8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m.