Transition Q & A: Patrick Vitalone

Patrick Vitalone took his MA in history and transitioned into a job in sales and marketing at a technology startup company. Here’s how he got his first job after earning his degree:

Aside from bartending at upscale establishments, which I had been doing off and on for five years prior, my first research job was for the BBCโ€™s โ€œWho Do You Think You Are?โ€ I was living in Salem, Massachusetts, and a fellow grad from York had moved to London to work in television. One of the showโ€™s guests had an ancestor with alleged ties to the Salem witch trials, so it just made sense to recruit me. I had the archival research skills, and was living on location. I used that to my advantage when negotiating pay. It was a lot of fun. I travelled not only to the archives, but also historic sights around Essex County, Massachusetts. It really gave me a new appreciation for the area where I grew up.

Neat! Read the rest of Patrick’s Q & A, complete with insights about how his interests in history and nationalism nicely align with his new career in international technology sales. Thanks, Patrick!


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2 responses to “Transition Q & A: Patrick Vitalone”

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    This was a great interview! I love the transition story that Patrick made. Who knew that History MA could lead to an opportunity in the television industry.

    It’s so refreshing to hear about somebody with a history/arts background making it in the start-up world (which is heavily dominated with engineers).

    1. Yay! Us humanities folk are so needed!