Communications Degree with a minor in Business

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m. trinidad

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you're pretty good in the business, mgmt, pr, marketing, sales fields. Talk to alumni from your school and recent grads to get a feel for the market where you're searching.

Particular jobs- Advertising Exec/assistant, Medical/business sales rep, Marketing/PR Assistant, MGMT trainee in retail banking...

Hopefully your GPA is really good, if not, just make sure you use all your connections. mediabistro is a good website for communications/pr/marketing jobs
 
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I have two more years of school left and I don't have a set career in mind. does anyone know of any jobs (good paying ones) that this would work with?
 
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thanks I appreciate that. getting contacts is the thing I am going to strive at getting better at these next two years
 
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Try to Intern at CNBC ,Bloomberg News or any other business media network and see where that takes you.
 
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numbaz...80's baby;1043795 said:
i aint tryin to be an asshole or nothing like dat but this is sumthing you should of asked yourself BEFORE you started the class.

haha yeah I know but I went into college undecided and comm was the only degree that seemed to fit me but just finding the right career is the next thing I need to figure out
 
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darryl_jenks;1043782 said:
Try to Intern at CNBC ,Bloomberg News or any other business media network and see where that takes you.

okay thanks I will keep that in mind
 
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numbaz...80's baby;1043817 said:
datz wuz up, it's good dat u atleast knew you had to go to school for something.

oh yeah no doubt these times having anything less than a bachelors makes it hard to find a good job
 
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There's always a lot of turnover at mcdonalds, burger king, etc for people with ur qualifications.
 
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This is very important for a person who is being qualified .Big giants are always making good money.There is no doubt about that.
 
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You should have organizations on campus that will help you find internships in the areas you are studying. Interning is the best way to go to get an idea of what you'll like!
 
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It's a broad major so you can do a lot with it. Think about what you like, music, books, whatever and start searching for companies in your area that need interns or part time work. You can start there as a step while you are taking your classes.
 
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