Writing/Editing
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Creative Writing
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Books
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Poetry
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Plays
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Screenplays
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Scripts
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Greeting Cards
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Lyrics/Jingle Writing
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Journalism
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Writing/Reporting
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Editing
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Technical Writing
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Science and Medical Writing
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Freelance Writing
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Newspapers
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Magazines
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Broadcast media companies including television, radio, and the movie industry
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Trade, professional, or consumer publications
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internet sites
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Large corporations
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Government agencies including:
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Department of Homeland Security
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Department of Defense
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Department of State
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Veterans Affairs
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National Archives and Records Admin.
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Universities and university presses
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Technical industries
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Self-employed/Freelance
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Select elective coursework in a particular area of interest.
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Write for campus publications such as college newspapers, magazines, or departmental or program newsletters.
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Volunteer to assist or tutor students in a writing center.
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For technical writing positions obtain a concentration in technical writing. Take science and/or computer courses to gain knowledge about technical areas and trends.
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Become familiar with the proposal writing and submission process involved in freelance writing.
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Gain as much experience as possible through volunteer positions, internships, or part-time jobs.
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Demonstrate patience and persistence in starting a career in creative writing.
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Education
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Teaching
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Administration
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Student Affairs
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Academic Advising
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Information/Library Science
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Non-classroom Teaching
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Tutoring
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English as a Second Language (ESL)
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Public schools
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Private schools
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Colleges and universities
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Language institutes, local and abroad
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Libraries
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Museums
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Private learning centers
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Test preparation organizations
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Nonprofit organizations involved with literacy
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Obtain appropriate state certification for public school teaching. Earn certifications to teach multiple subjects or age groups for increased job opportunities.
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Earn a master’s or doctorate degree for post-secondary teaching. Maintain a high grade point average and secure strong faculty recommendations for graduate school.
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Plan to attend graduate school in college student personnel or information science for those fields.
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Seek volunteer experiences working with children through Big Brother/Sister programs, tutoring, summer camps, YMCA’s, etc.
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Participate in activities such as debate or literary clubs, campus publications, or student government.
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Get involved in roles of leadership such as resident advisor, peer mentor, student advisor, etc.
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Publishing
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Editing
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Advertising
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Sales
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Circulation
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Production
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Publicity
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Marketing
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Promotion
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Administration
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Trade publishing
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Special interest magazines
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Trade magazines
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Association magazines
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Sunday newspaper supplements
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Educational publishing
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Religious books and magazines
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Professional and scholarly publishing
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University presses
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Independent publishers
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Alternative media publishers including:
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Obtain an internship in the publishing industry.
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Participate in a summer publishing institute.
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Develop word processing, editing, and desktop publishing skills; build additional technical skills if working in an online environment.
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Gain experience by writing for student publications such as the newspaper, creative writing magazines, the yearbook, etc.
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Conduct an informational interview with or shadow a professional in the publishing industry.
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Look for positions with local dailies and alternative weeklies in the community.
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Volunteer to write or edit publications with local nonprofit organizations to gain experience.
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Develop extensive grammar and language skills.
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Be prepared to relocate to cities with a publishing presence. A large majority of opportunities exist in New York City.
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Research the publishing industry to learn more about career ladders.
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Advertising
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Creative Services
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Copy Writing
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Art Direction
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Account Management
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Media
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Account Planning
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Production
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Advertising agencies
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In-house agencies of large companies
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Demonstrate talent, persistence, assertiveness, and enthusiasm.
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Be prepared to start in an entry-level position.
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Obtain strong statistics background for market research positions.
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Create a portfolio of writing showing originality and imagination for creative positions.
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Gain knowledge of various media, contemporary tastes, and trends.
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Obtain experience with campus newspaper, TV, or radio.
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Participate in sales and promotions for student organizations or private businesses.
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Complete an internship in a market research firm or advertising agency.
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Supplement curriculum with courses in business (marketing, economics, mathematics), art, or graphic design.
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Public Relations
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Account Coordination
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Writing/Editing
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Media Relations
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Account Management
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Public relations firms
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Advertising agencies
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In-house public relations departments
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Trade associations
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Colleges and universities
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Nonprofit organizations
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Government agencies
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Obtain internship or other relevant work experience to break into this field. Be prepared to start at the bottom and work towards higher levels.
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Develop strong research skills, public speaking ability, enthusiasm, and interpersonal skills.
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Supplement curriculum with business courses.
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Become an effective team member by working on group projects for campus organizations.
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Volunteer to write publications for nonprofit or student organizations.
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Business
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Management
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Sales
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Marketing
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Human Resources
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Insurance
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Business organizations including banks, real estate agencies, insurance firms, and large and small corporations
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Retailers including department, grocery, drug, specialty, variety, and book stores
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Obtain a business minor.
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Gain relevant experience through part-time jobs, internships, or volunteer work.
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Secure leadership roles in campus organizations and student professional associations.
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Seek experience as a financial officer or treasurer of a campus organization.
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Develop strong analytical and computer skills.
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Law
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Law Assistance
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Prosecution
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Defense
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Contractual
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Corporate
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Nonprofit or Public Interest
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Government
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Mediation
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Lobbying
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Law firms
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Government agencies
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State and local government
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Corporations
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Public interest organizations
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Private practice
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Colleges and universities
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Participate in a debate or forensic team to hone communication skills.
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Develop strong research skills and attention to detail.
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Take courses in and gain experience with mediation and conflict resolution.
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Get involved with pre-law organizations.
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Obtain a summer or part-time job in a law firm.
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Plan to shadow an attorney to learn more about the field and various specialties.
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Complete special training requirements for paralegal positions.
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Attend law school and earn a JD to become an attorney. Maintain an excellent grade point average and secure strong faculty recommendations to gain law school admittance. Plan to take the LSAT.
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