Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a communication/marketing major, just graduated.
He has a ton of friends that did the same.
They have various jobs with Discovery, ESPN. They also got jobs as recruiters and jobs in finance.
They learn to think and write.
There is digital media which is interesting… every marketing firm now needs to analyze their digital data.
If she can write technical writing pays well and you don’t have to be technical.
what school
Emerson
Mediocre major at a mediocre school seems very risky, but some people have to gamble.
Anonymous wrote:None of my kids currently is employed in a job related in any significant way to their college majors, and all of them are doing just fine professionally, economically, and socially. Three of the four are making six figures.
Your job as a parent, assuming you can afford it, is to pay for college. That's it. Not to pick your kid's major, tell them what to major in, or refuse to pay for college if you don't like the major.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a communication/marketing major, just graduated.
He has a ton of friends that did the same.
They have various jobs with Discovery, ESPN. They also got jobs as recruiters and jobs in finance.
They learn to think and write.
There is digital media which is interesting… every marketing firm now needs to analyze their digital data.
If she can write technical writing pays well and you don’t have to be technical.
what school
Emerson
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a communication/marketing major, just graduated.
He has a ton of friends that did the same.
They have various jobs with Discovery, ESPN. They also got jobs as recruiters and jobs in finance.
They learn to think and write.
There is digital media which is interesting… every marketing firm now needs to analyze their digital data.
If she can write technical writing pays well and you don’t have to be technical.
Please don't listen to this person. Marketing majors don't "go into finance." Even accounting majors, who take much more finance than marketing majors do, have a hard time landing desirable finance jobs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son is a communication/marketing major, just graduated.
He has a ton of friends that did the same.
They have various jobs with Discovery, ESPN. They also got jobs as recruiters and jobs in finance.
They learn to think and write.
There is digital media which is interesting… every marketing firm now needs to analyze their digital data.
If she can write technical writing pays well and you don’t have to be technical.
what school
Anonymous wrote:My son is a communication/marketing major, just graduated.
He has a ton of friends that did the same.
They have various jobs with Discovery, ESPN. They also got jobs as recruiters and jobs in finance.
They learn to think and write.
There is digital media which is interesting… every marketing firm now needs to analyze their digital data.
If she can write technical writing pays well and you don’t have to be technical.
Anonymous wrote:My son is a communication/marketing major, just graduated.
He has a ton of friends that did the same.
They have various jobs with Discovery, ESPN. They also got jobs as recruiters and jobs in finance.
They learn to think and write.
There is digital media which is interesting… every marketing firm now needs to analyze their digital data.
If she can write technical writing pays well and you don’t have to be technical.