What can I do with this degree?
JOURNALISM
AREAS
NEWSPAPER PUBLISHING
- Reporting
- Editorial/Column Writing
- Investigative Journalism
- Editing
- Proofreading
- Photojournalism
- Circulation
- Marketing/Promotion
- Production
- Sports
EMPLOYERS
- Large circulation newspapers
- Local newspapers
- Wire services
- Trade newspapers
- Online publishers
STRATEGIES
- Obtain a summer job or internship with newspaper
- Work with college newspaper, yearbook, or alumni publication
- Take an
active role, preferably leadership, in journalism organizations
- Demonstrate
curiosity, high energy level, ability to produce under pressure and withstand criticism
- Develop excellent grammar and writing skills
- Create a portfolio of
writing samples, especially those that have been published
- Seek opportunities
for recognition and networking through writing contests and freelance writing submissions
- Build relationships with campus and community leaders as well as
athletes for interview opportunities and experience.
- AGAZINE/NEWSLETTER PUBLISHING
- Writing
- Editing
- Advertising/Sales
- Promotion
- Circulation
- Design, Art, and Production
- Investigative Journalism
- Photojournalism
EMPLOYERS
- Major publishers
- Consumer magazines
- News magazines
- Specialized magazines
- Technical and industrial publications
- Professional publications/associations
- Merchandising and trade publications
- Labor unions
- Academic journals
- Corporate in-house publications
- Religious organizations
STRATEGIES
- Secure internship with publisher
- Work on campus publications
- Find part-time or summer job with newspaper, magazine, or
print shop
- Obtain sales experience.
- Join a professional journalism organization
- Demonstrate creative spirit, writing skills, verbal skills, and
proofreading ability
- Create a portfolio of writing samples
- Consider obtaining
a minor in photography for photojournalistic specialty.
BOOK PUBLISHING
- Editing
- Sales
- Promotion
- Publicity
- Production
- Subsidiary Rights
EMPLOYERS
- Publishers including: Tradebooks, Children’s books, Paperbacks, Textbooks
- Book clubs
- University presses
- Religious presses
- Technical, scientific, or medical presses
- Internet sites
STRATEGIES
- Attend summer publishing institute to sharpen
skills and build contacts
- Become familiar with word processing, desktop
publishing and web page design.
- Gain knowledge of printing and production
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Work with local or regional magazines and campus publications
- Work as sales
clerk or book buyer in campus or local bookstore
- Supplement coursework with
technical writing courses for opportunities with technical, scientific, and
medical publications.
WRITING
- Technical Writing
- Creative Writing
EMPLOYERS
- Hardware and software manufacturers/developers
- Technical industries
- Technical publications (journals, magazines and websites)
- Research laboratories
- Government agencies
- Self-employed/Freelance
STRATEGIES
- Work on college newspaper or campus
publication. Join professional journalism or communications organizations.
Develop excellent word processing skills.
- Perfect clear and concise writing
abilities. Demonstrate patience, flexibility, and creativity. Begin submitting
manuscripts, essays, articles, etc. for possible publication immediately. Read
widely in area of talent and/or interest (e.g., mystery novels, poetry)
BUSINESS
- Advertising
- Public Relations
- Special Events
- Media Relations
- Fund Raising
- Business Writing
- Account Services
- Print Production
- Management
- Administration
EMPLOYERS
- Advertising agencies
- Corporate advertising or public relations departments
- Media companies (e.g., Turner Broadcasting)
- Non-profit organizations
- Colleges and universities
- Labor unions
STRATEGIES
- Work in sales at campus newspaper, television,
or radio station
- Obtain business experience
- Complete internship at market
research firm
- Hone public speaking skills
- Seek part-time or summer job with
campus public relations or sports information department.
EDUCATION
- Secondary
- Post-Secondary
- Publication Advising
EMPLOYERS
- Public or private high schools
- Colleges and universities
STRATEGIES
- Obtain state teacher certification for high
school teaching opportunities.
- Consider obtaining certification to teach
additional subjects such as foreign language, social studies, or English
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Actively participate in campus newspaper and yearbook publications
- Volunteer to
assist local high school students and sponsors with publications
- Obtain
graduate degree (Masters and/or Doctorate) for college and university teaching
opportunities.
GENERAL INFORMATION
- Internships are crucial in obtaining
experience, building relationships and reality testing career choices.
- Begin cultivating creative talents as soon as possible. Develop a portfolio
of creative materials related to career goals.
- Demonstrate enthusiasm, interpersonal skills, team work, integrity, good
judgment, and intelligence.
- Experience with campus publications is a must.
- Develop excellent writing and grammar skills.
- Choose the most writing intensive coursework possible.
- Read extensively in areas of interest.
- Be prepared to begin a journalism career in a small market, performing
entry-level tasks before moving to larger markets and positions with more
creative freedom and responsibility.
Prepared by the Career Planning staff of Career Services at The
University of Tennessee, Knoxville. (2005) UTK is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title
IX/Section 504/ADA /ADEA Employer