Anthropologists typically conduct research through fieldwork, interviews, and data analysis to better understand human cultures, behaviors, or societal trends. They may work in academic institutions, government agencies, non-profits, museums, or private organizations, often collaborating in interdisciplinary teams. Daily responsibilities can include designing and carrying out studies, analyzing qualitative or quantitative data, writing reports, and presenting findings to different audiences. The work environment can vary from offices and classrooms to remote field sites, making flexibility and a passion for discovery valuable qualities in this profession.