The versatility of a journalism and mass communications degree is expanding the job titles for which graduates are prepared. While some traditional positions appear sluggish, The Bureau of Labor Statistics (https://www.bls.gov/ooh/) projects growth rates in the 10% to 20% range for many of the positions in the field.
- Account Executive
- Art Director
- Anchor
- Announcer
- Blogger
- Broadcast and Sound Engineer
- Bureau Chief
- Cinematographer
- Columnist
- Copywriter
- Corporate Communications Specialist
- Correspondent
- Creative Director
- Crisis Manager
- Designer
- Digital Direct Mail
- Documentarian
- Editor
- Event Planner
- Film and Video Camera Operators
- Freelance
- Fundraising Manager
- Grant Writer
- Graphic Designer
- Hyperlocal Media
- Interactive Design
- Market Research Analyst
- Media Analyst
- Multimedia Production
- Photographer
- Play-by-Play Announcer
- Reporter/Correspondent/Analyst
- Proofreader
- Public Relations Manager
- PR Specialist
- Sale and Sales Manager
- Social Media Specialist
- Strategic Planner
- Sports Information Director
- Sports Reporter
- Sportscaster
- Station Manager
- Talk Show Host
- Videographer
- Technical Writer
- Writer and Author
- Web Developer