<p>Undergrad degree in Psychology, strong minor in computer science and math. I had discovered that I did not want a career in psychology around the time I graduated
so did not look for one there. </p>
<p>Mine was total career by accident. First job offer fell through and recruiter found me one in purchasing so I took it - I had already moved. From there things just progressed. Ended up negotiating government IT contracts and got the masters along the way. Now a consultant and setting my own work.</p>
<p>Be open to possibilities and accept entry level jobs that may not seem to be what you are interested in. Careers evolve and many employers still value someone who can speak and write intelligently, which is what a liberal arts degree should give you. You’re just not going to get the corner office right away. You get in and show what you can do then go on. Entry level jobs are just that. A start.</p>