What jobs are related to speech media communications?
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11-27-2012, 06:59 AM
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What jobs are related to speech media communications?
What job fields are there or are there any helpfull websites?
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11-27-2012, 07:08 AM
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Jobs Obtained by Speech Communication Graduates:
Studies conducted by the University Career Centers at colleges offering Speech Communication majors have shown that graduates obtain jobs that are both related to their major and jobs that may not be formally related to the major. About 58% of the speech communication graduates from 1964-1998 said their job was in the same field or related to their undergraduate major. Other studies have shown that liberal arts graduates find employment that makes use of their skills, special knowledge, values, and interests, even though the employment field may not be related to their academic major. Listed below are some jobs obtained by speech communication graduates: Account Manager Account Supervisor Administrative Assistant Administrative Planner Administrator Administrator & Vendor Relations Manager Admissions Coordinator Admissions Counselor Admissions Representative Adult Education Advertising Account Executive Advertising Department Head Art Director Arts Administrator Attorney Banker/Loan Officer Banking Supervisor Bookkeeper Business Consultant Business Owner Buyer Catalog Production Coordinator Chief of Police City Clerk Claims Adjuster Clergy Clerical Worker Client Services Representative Clinical Research Coordinator College Instructor College Multicultural Program Coordinator Communications Clerk Community College Dean Community Education Coordinator Community Liaison Community Loan Officer Company Director Computer Administrator Computer Software Instructor Computer Technician Computer Training Coordinator Consultant Corporation President Counselor Course Ware Manager Court Reporter Credit Analyst Customer Service Representative Director Director of Experimental Farming District Sales Manager Documentation Coordinator Documentation Specialist Early Childhood Administrator Educational Researcher Electronics Service Engineer Executive Assistant Fund Raiser Fundraising/Special Events Coordinator Game Inventor/Marketer General Manager VP Graphic Designer Higher Education Administrator Historical Society Director Human Resources Consultant Human Resources Generalist Human Resources Manager Human Services Case Manager Information Services Coordinator Insurance Account Executive Insurance Agent Investments Licensed Day Care Provider Local Government Administration Mail Carrier Management/Sales Performance Trainer Marketing Director Marketing Information and Communications Coordinator Media Specialist Missionary Pastor Newspaper Circulation Manager Newspaper Writer/Photographer Non-Profit Executive Director Office Manager Operations Manager Organizational Development Consultant Outdoor Education Director Pastor/Minister Placement Coordinator Police Officer Political Consultant Principal Professional Speaker Professional Training Consultant Professor Proposal Manager Public Relations Public Relations Director Radio Station Manager Real Estate Closer Real Estate Marketing Director Religion Director/Youth Minister Relocation Manager Researcher Restaurant Manager Restaurateur/Bar Manager Retail Manager Sales Coordinator Sales Vice President Salesperson Social Service Supervisor Social Worker Software Developer Teacher Technical Resource Manager Television Editor/Videographer Television Producer Television Station Office Worker Training Analyst Training and Development Manager Training Manager University Admissions Counselor University Theatre Shop Foreman Vendor Relations/Performance Manager Vision Therapist/Office Personnel Weather Reporter/Anchor Note: There are many occupations that do not require a specific undergraduate major; they are often learned as a result of one-the-job training rather than prior education. What is sought among prospective employees is the development of certain sills and abilities that can be developed not only through an academic major but through courses taken as part of one’s general education, and through internships, directed studies, tutorials, seminars, study abroad, work-study and summer employment, and volunteer experiences. Good luck! Ads |
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11-27-2012, 07:08 AM
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