Whenever I see 'lists' of career choices for Speech/Communication Studies undergraduates, I always laugh at their ridiculousness. Speechwriter. Novelist. DJ. Actor. Actress. That is a very idealized list and always irritates me. How many of us are going to be this guy?
Yeah.
None of us.
He is Bob Costas.
I am not.
You are not.

Or this guy?
Sorry, there's only one Letterman.
Just
like
there
is
only
one......
David Boreanaz
aka
Angel
aka
Special
Agent
Seeley
Booth.
So let's get real.
Sure you could become a famous actor or broadcaster or DJ or talk show host, but it is much more likely you are going to have a successful career doing something else. Like working in investor relations, or as a crisis communication specialist, or a human resources manager, or a recruiter, or any number of awesome career options.
I worked in publishing, graphic design, advertising, and information technology. I got these jobs why? Not because I was the most brilliant, but because I could communicate. For example I did not get my technology position only because of my tech skills, but because I could make technological information understandable to non-technologists.
I could communicate about technology.
Communication has also helped me change careers...important in this ever-changing world of globalization, where this year's job is next year's place on the unemployment line.
Given the goofiness of "the famous people/famous careers" list that proliferates for Speech/Communication Studies, here's what I did. I went online and did a search via LinkedIn on individuals who studied Speech and/or Communication Studies as undergraduates. From the data I collected, I created this Wordle that presents the most commonly found career/job titles.

The original link to the Wordle site (and the ability to see it larger) where I created this cloud is here.
So there it is. An updated and realistic look at
Speech Communication/Communication Studies careers and jobs.
Talk to the professors who will be teaching
the classes that interest you.
the classes that interest you.
Communication in Organizations
Interpersonal
Business & Professional
Argumentation & Debate
Gender & Communication
Persuasion
Dynamics of Group Leadership
Speech Communication
Skills for Life
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