A degree in Journalism opens the door to many possible career opportunities. This list names some of the most popular options.
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Public Relations Manager.
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Editor.
Honing your writing skills also prepares you for editing and proofreading.
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Public Information Officer.
Local governments especially have a need for someone in this role, and government agencies are one of the few employers remaining that still offer pension plans for your retirement.
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Investigative Reporter.
This job is exciting and serves the public interest at the same time.
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Freelance writer.
Journalism school fine-tuned your writing skills. Now you can use them to be your own boss.
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Television News Anchor.
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Social Media Manager.
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Communications Specialist.
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Research Assistant.
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Publicist.
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Political Campaign Manager.
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Media Relations Consultant
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Teacher/Professor.
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Blogger.
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Novelist.
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Marketing Director.
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Radio DJ.
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Talk Show Host.
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Advertising Copywriter.
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Takew it to law school.
Oneof the most important things taught to Journalism students is the significance of the FIrst Amendment. Why not make a living defending it?