Professions for English Majors
The classic liberal arts degree has long been valued in the United States as an excellent starting point for a wide range of professional paths. In our current economic era, which requires newly specialized forms of professional training, the English degree continues to serve as a portal to an array of career paths, from journalism and teaching to public relations and the law.
Today, the English degree remains a way in which students can enrich their appreciation of life, society, and culture while simultaneously preparing for a variety of career paths requiring a capacity for critical thinking and lucid, well-organized writing.
Example careers include, but are not limited to:
- ESL Instructor
- Teacher
- Librarian/Library Science
- Public Relations
- Publisher
- Lawyer
- Professor
- Academic Advisor
- Fundraiser
- Media Trainee - Advertising
- Editor
- Publications Specialist
- Writer
- Critic
- Researcher
- Sign Language Interpreter
- Television Reporter
- Radio Broadcast Reporter
- Actor
- Director/Casting Director
- Film, Television, or Journalism Broadcaster
- Human Resources Specialist
- Media Sales Representative
- Marketing Researcher
- Account Coordinator
- Insurance Underwriter
- Copy Editor
- Book Publishing Professional
- Theologian
- Policy Analyst
- Program Coordinator
- Foreign Service Worker
- Program Director
- Lobbyist
- Principal/Director of Education or of Adult Education
- Guidance Counselor
- Special Events Coordinator
- Marketing Assistant
- Information Specialist
- Archivist
- Event Planner
- Motivational Speaker
- Corporate Trainer
- Customer Service Representative
- Technical Writer
- Insurance Broker
- Web Editor
- Human Services Worker