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There are hundreds of jobs you can do with a degree in English. For instance, jobs directly related to your degree include:
Digital copywriter
Editorial assistant
English as a foreign language teacher
Lexicographer
Magazine journalist
Newspaper journalist
Publishing copy-editor/proofreader
Writer
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Academic librarian
Advertising account executive
Advertising copywriter
Arts administrator
Information officer
Marketing executive
PPC specialist
Primary school teacher
Public relations officer
Records manager
Secondary school teacher
Social media manager
As English is a non-vocational course, the skills developed outside your study are also vital in developing a well-rounded resume. While at university, for example, many English students write for student newspapers and magazines, get involved with student radio or film societies, or volunteer in the community or local schools. Evidence of any skills gained from work experience and extracurricular activities, as well as through study, can help boost your job prospects.
Keep in mind many employers do not require a particular degree to work for them. I have a friend who works in aerospace with his English degree, doing technical writing.
Fear not. Your love of books will take care of you and you won't have to be barista for the rest of your life. (I did that too! I liked being a barista!)
There are hundreds of jobs you can do with a degree in English. For instance, jobs directly related to your degree include:
Digital copywriter
Editorial assistant
English as a foreign language teacher
Lexicographer
Magazine journalist
Newspaper journalist
Publishing copy-editor/proofreader
Writer
Jobs where your degree would be useful include:
Academic librarian
Advertising account executive
Advertising copywriter
Arts administrator
Information officer
Marketing executive
PPC specialist
Primary school teacher
Public relations officer
Records manager
Secondary school teacher
Social media manager
As English is a non-vocational course, the skills developed outside your study are also vital in developing a well-rounded resume. While at university, for example, many English students write for student newspapers and magazines, get involved with student radio or film societies, or volunteer in the community or local schools. Evidence of any skills gained from work experience and extracurricular activities, as well as through study, can help boost your job prospects.
Keep in mind many employers do not require a particular degree to work for them. I have a friend who works in aerospace with his English degree, doing technical writing.
Fear not. Your love of books will take care of you and you won't have to be barista for the rest of your life. (I did that too! I liked being a barista!)