This applied anthropology Q&A addresses such concerns as undergrad preparation, job opportunities and working conditions. (
http://anthap.oakland.edu/napafaq.htm#Q1
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This site lists dozens of careers a young anthropologist could pursue, and includes a separate list of the necessary skills. (
http://www.ukans.edu/~uces/major/anthropology.shtml
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Teeming with information and resources, this is a quality-if very wordy-site for students who want to know more about anthropology careers in general. The organizations listed are all local to NKU (Northern Kentucky University). (
http://www.nku.edu/~anthro/careers.html#careers
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Students interested in a non-academic career in physical anthropology can investigate some of their options here. (
http://weber.ucsd.edu/~jmoore/bioanthro/brochure2.html
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This website contains a wonderful A to Z guide for students who desire a forensic anthropology career. (
http://www.anthro.umt.edu/studguid/forensic.htm
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The National Association of Student Anthropologists addresses the concerns of students and encourages them to get involved as young anthropologists. (
http://www.aaanet.org/nasa/
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