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Salary Range
€30k - €84k
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Studies humans past and present, towards better understanding people and society.

Work Environment

Anthropologists typically work in the following Career Sectors:

Academia & 3rd Level Education
Education & Teaching
History
History, Culture & Languages
Culture
History, Culture & Languages
Languages
History, Culture & Languages

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The Work

Anthropology has become increasingly important as a job skill in an information-based global economy, where an understanding of cultural difference is crucial - from local to international contexts.

Anthropology provides good preparation for a career in community work, education, the health professions, product design, international aid and development projects, NGO work, and business and administration. The holder of a PhD is a professional anthropologist qualified to teach at university level, to carry out advanced research, or to apply anthropology in the public or private sector, at the national and international level.

  • Archaeological Firms/Fieldwork
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Consulting Firms
  • Government Agencies
  • Historical Societies
  • International Organisations
  • Museums & Libraries
  • Non-Profit Associations
  • Research Organisations

 

Qualities - Anthropologist

  • Appreciation of cultural differences
  • Artistic
  • Attention to detail
  • Critical thinking
  • Decisive
  • Enjoy mental activity
  • Enjoy traveling
  • Generate ideas
  • Good at seeing patterns
  • Interpersonal skills
  • Investigative
  • Problem solving
  • Research skills
  • Solution oriented

Interests - Anthropologist

This occupation is typically suited for people with the following Career Interests:

Investigative

The Investigative person will usually find a particular area of science to be of interest. They are inclined toward intellectual and analytical activities and enjoy observation and theory. They may prefer thought to action, and enjoy the challenge of solving problems with sophiscticated technology. These types prefer mentally stimulating environments and often pay close attention to developments in their chosen field.

Linguistic

The Linguistic's interests are usually focused on ideas and information exchange. They tend to like reading a lot, and enjoy discussion about what has been said. Some will want to write about their own ideas and may follow a path towards journalism, story writing or editing. Others will develop skills in other languages, perhaps finding work as a translator or interpreter. Most Linguistic types will enjoy the opportunity to teach or instruct people in a topic they are interested in.

Social

The Social person's interests focus on interacting with the people in their environment. In all cases, the Social person enjoys the personal contact with other people in preference to the impersonal dealings with things, data and ideas found in other groups.

Many will seek out positions where there is direct contact with the public in some advisory role, whether a receptionist or a counsellor. Social people are motivated by an interest in different types of people and like diversity in their work environments. Many are drawn towards careers in the caring professions and social welfare area, whilst others prefer teaching and other 'informing' roles.

Entry - Anthropologist

Anthropology is the study of people, past and present, with a focus on understanding the human condition both culturally and biologically. The study of anthropology is often divided into three subdisciplines: archaeology, biological anthropology, and cultural anthropology.

Training & Development

FET PLC Courses: Social studies, Arts, Culture & History, Applied Social Studies at NFQ Levels 5-6 Search FET PLC Courses

Higher Education CAO Entry: Arts - Anthropology, Arts - Business - International, Arts - Geography, Arts - Politics, Social Science, Theology & Arts, Media Studies, Anthropology NFQ Level 8 Search CAO courses

Professional Development

Postgraduate Study Options Anthropology, Anthropology - Linguistic Anthropology, Anthropology & Development, Anthropology - Research, Cultural Differences & Transitional Processes, Design History & Material Culture, Archaeology NFQ level 9-10

Anthropology Ireland: AAI The Anthropoligcal Assoc of Ireland

Last Updated: April, 2023

Pay & Salary - Anthropologist

Salary Range (thousands per year)* €30k - €84k

Salaries vary based on employer, location, experience, duties, and role.

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Last Updated: August, 2024

* The lower figures typically reflect starting salaries. Higher salaries are awarded to those with greater experience and responsibility. Positions in Dublin sometimes command higher salaries.

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Labour Market Updates - Anthropologist

This information has been derived from the Solas National Skills Bulletin (2023).

The annual employment growth rate over the five-year period was above average for this occupation, with employment increasing by almost 2,000 persons between 2021 and 2022. Almost a third of employment was in industry with the remainder spread across many sectors. The number of new employment permits issued grew from 164 to 506 between 2021 and 2022, with two fifths of permits issued for roles in the manufacturing of chemicals/pharma sub-sector for scientists and analysts (e.g. quality control, chemists); other roles include medical scientists/technologists, microbiologists, process development and R&D scientists.

In June 2022, medical scientists were moved to the Critical Skills Employment Permit List due to issues with sourcing suitable candidates; in Summer 2023, the Government announced plans to expand the number of training places for medical scientists by 20 places. The Recruitment Agency Survey identified difficult-to-fill vacancy mentions for analytical and process scientists. Online job adverts for this occupation grew slightly in 2022, almost all related to posts for R&D managers.

This was the most frequently occurring occupation in online job adverts in 2022. With employment levels increasing and demand still evident, shortages are expected to persist for this occupation, particularly in the chemical/pharmaceutical manufacturing sector, for those with experience and/or in niche areas. The recent decline in the value of pharmaceutical exports in Ireland is unlikely to have a significant impact on the demand for skills as, in addition to being in strong demand in the pharma & biopharma processing industry, they are much sought after elsewhere in both the life sciences sector (e.g. medical devices) and other manufacturing (e.g. food & beverage); in addition, Government focus (and investment) on research and innovation will also sustain the already strong demand for these skills. Shortages of analytical, process and medical scientists are likely to continue.

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