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Careers in Communication

"Employers send a consistent message about what they look for in a college-educated employee: the ability to write clearly, speak persuasively, analyze data effectively, work in diverse groups, and understand the competitive global knowledge environment."
-Kevin Reilly, President, University of Wisconsin

We know that employers are looking for graduates who can "" and these are exactly the skills you'll learn as a Communication Studies student.

Recent communication studies graduates work in account management, corporate communications, development and fundraising, human resources, marketing and events planning, non-profit management, and social media, among other fields.

CLICK HERE TO: Take a look at what University of Memphis Communication Studies alumni are doing

Although this web site is targeted at those with a Master's degree in Communication, the information is also relevant to those graduating with a Bachelor's degree:

Learn more about what the National Communication Association advises for preparing for the job search: