Alternative Careers
Communication majors study the way in which humans convey information on an interpersonal and organizational level. When you graduate, you will know how to write and speak effectively and persuasively. You will have strong interpersonal, time management and critical thinking skills. You will be detail oriented and adept at information gathering. In addition, you will be able to work independently and as part of a team.
Marketing ManagerMarketing managers assess the demand for a company's products and services, and then decide how, where and to whom to sell them. They also set prices. They collaborate with public relations and sales staff and with product developers. This requires excellent interpersonal skills. Their work also requires marketing managers to be good at gathering information and communicating effectively.
More About Marketing ManagersEvent PlannerEvent planners, also called convention and meeting planners, make sure events run smoothly. They choose locations, hire vendors and arrange lodging and transportation for attendees.
They must be detail-oriented and excellent at time management. Event planners must also have strong communication and interpersonal skills.
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Lobbyists are, by definition, communicators. They are paid (although some volunteer) to persuade legislators to act in the best interests of the groups they—the lobbyists—represent.
As a communication major you have almost all the skills and knowledge you need for this career but you will need to learn about the legislative process. Take a few political science classes to accomplish this.
Sales RepresentativeSales representatives, working for manufacturers and wholesalers, sell products to retailers, government agencies and organizations. They do not sell to the public. Their job is to convince clients of how these products will benefit them, for example by growing profits. Your ability to speak and write persuasively will be an asset in this career, as will your strong interpersonal skills.
Advertising Sales RepAdvertising sales reps sell time during television and radio programming and space in magazines and newspapers and on websites and outdoor media. They must be able to persuade companies that advertising in the media they represent is the best way to reach customers. You will make good use of your strong communication skills.
Human Resources SpecialistHuman resources specialists are responsible for hiring and retaining a company's or organization's employees. They recruit, interview and hire job candidates and answer employees' questions about company policies and benefits.
This occupation will make good use of your strong speaking and interpersonal skills. When it comes to checking candidates' backgrounds and keeping records, being detail oriented will certainly be an asset.
ProducerProducers deal with the business behind making movies, television shows, stage productions and even video games and computer software. They coordinate personnel and tend to budgets and schedules. The amount of time you will spend dealing with other people will make you thankful for the excellent communication and interpersonal skills you attained while earning your degree.
AttorneysAttorneys give advice to their clients in criminal and civil legal cases. They represent them in court and at hearings. Attorneys need excellent speaking and writing skills which you will have after earning your undergraduate degree.
They must also be adept at gathering information, which is another of your skills. Please note that you will need to earn a law degree. Admission to law school requires that you have a bachelor's degree, but it can be in any major of your choosing.
Graphic DesignerGraphic designers employ visual elements to communicate messages through print and electronic media. As a communication major, you learned about using words to convey messages. Your communication skills augmented with technical training in graphic design can put you on this career path.
Management ConsultantManagement consultants are hired by companies who want to become more efficient or profitable. The consultants, who work for firms or are self employed, help them achieve these goals. Your strong communication, interpersonal and time management skills will allow you to succeed in this career.
Source: https://www.thebalance.com/what-to-do-with-a-degree-in-communication-525620