Major
Careers
Related Skills
- Accuracy, coherency and clarity in speech and writing
- Ability to simplify and understand jargon
- Problem solving
- Creativity
- Honesty and integrity
- Strong work ethic
- Teamwork skills
- Analytical skills
- Flexibility and adaptability
- Good computer skills
- Detail oriented
- Developing hypothesis
- Good presenter
- Think independently
Contact
Career Industry Liaison
Megan Ruffin
(309) 438-2200
223 Bone Student Center
Internship Coordinator
Elise Hurley
(309) 438-7848
423C Stevenson Hall
Being Successful in the Field
- A bachelor's degree in English is sufficient for many entry-level positions in business and industry.
- A graduate degree is required for teaching at the college or university level.
- Develop a specialty area of interest via additional coursework and/or work experience for greater marketability within that specific career field.
- Save samples of written work to be used for a portfolio.
- Be prepared to be proactive, determined, assertive, and confident in order to secure freelance writing opportunities. Writers typically experience many rejections for each piece that is accepted for publication.
- Obtain additional areas of expertise such as journalism, broadcasting, technical writing, or politics for specialized positions.
- Conduct informational interviews or shadow professionals in careers of interest to learn more about their jobs.
Related Fields
Editing/Publishing/Writing
- Creative writing: poetry, plays, novels (fiction and nonfiction), screenplays, scripts, lyrics/jingle writing, blogs
- Journalism: writing/columnist, reporting, editing, critique
- Technical writing: science-medical, information technology, corporate communications and training
- Grant writing
- Freelance writing
- Advertising/marketing/sales
- Circulation/production
Employers
- Publication companies: books, newspapers, magazines, alternative media (e-books and audio books)
- Mass media (television, radio, internet sites, and the movie industry)
- Government agencies
- Universities and university presses
- Self-employed/freelance