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What To Do with an English Degree | Advice for English Graduate Students 

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If you're wondering what to do with an English degree, we are here to offer insights on the incredible careers we've established after pursuing Bachelor's degrees in English, Master's degrees in English and Doctorate degrees in English from Thomas More College, the University of Cincinnati, and Purdue University. English majors are positioned to work in any sector (public, private, nonprofit, and academic). We are empathetic, perceptive, critical thinkers whose skills and talents can translate into many different roles.
To make the most of your English degree, you should first see all the unique skills you've cultivated during your studies. Next, you should master the art of sharing those skills with people in diverse industries. Writing case studies about your research and writing is one important way to help employers and clients understand the value you can bring to their organizations.
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@evaserna6421
@evaserna6421 5 лет назад
When asked, “What’s your major?” of course, my response is “I’m an English Major” their face doesn’t light up as they would if I said, “engineering” or “nursing”. Being an English major takes skill, it’s important to know proper grammar, communication skills, and writing. Overall, I enjoyed listening to their advice when job searching.
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
Eva Serna Great! Wear it with pride. You may very well be working alongside engineers one day (like us!).
@cheechee6473
@cheechee6473 4 года назад
Tbh I’m a little embarrassed to tell people what my major is lol :|
@victorreyes5240
@victorreyes5240 5 лет назад
It seems that knowing how to write well can be universal in any workplace.
@michelleboon7646
@michelleboon7646 3 года назад
This is super helpful for recognizing the worth of an English degree. After years of people telling me that English degrees are a dime a dozen, that English is not an "employable" major, or people assuming that all you can do with an English major is teach, I felt like I was pursuing a BA in literature purely for my love of books and language. I thought that a Masters or professional certificate was absolutely mandatory in order to stand a chance at starting a career. I'm still in that super funky and fresh stage of post-grad where I don't feel qualified for anything, and it feels like I'll never find a job, but this really helped me identify skills I honed throughout my undergrad.
@elainedarlenereyna905
@elainedarlenereyna905 5 лет назад
It isn’t a shocker when people question, “Why English?” English is not only the dominant language I speak, but it is a fundamental of all things literary, art, and creativity. Being an English major has allowed me to continue to grow in academic and creative writing, analyses & thought processes, and has helped me continue to obtain and build a handful of skills. It is neat knowing that I can put my B.A. to great use in an infinite spectrum of jobs and not just teaching. I really found the job seeking portion interesting, because their advice really helps if one is to find themselves stuck in a pickle. There are different tactics and approaches to use in order to attack a certain obstacle, and it helps listening to these women discuss these important individual subjects whilst giving amazing tips!
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
Thanks, Elaine Darlene Reyna! We are so glad you got a lot out of the video. The options are endless for English majors. Keep us updated on your professional journey!
@YazminA.Sanchez
@YazminA.Sanchez 5 лет назад
It's weird to admit that writing properly is a useful skill, I'm a Senior, and it still doesn't appear to be something that no one else can do. I do believe that after four years, I'm not doing something exceptional. It's good to hear that IT IS something special and that no, not everyone has that skill. Thank you for telling me that I'm studying something real and not something that everyone believes isn't useful.
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
Yazmin Sanchez We hear from business leaders every day who say that their employees struggle with writing. We’ve written a lot about why writing and grammar still matter on our blog. Check it out! Https://untoldcontent.com/blog. Thanks!
@jackiem.e2558
@jackiem.e2558 5 лет назад
Thanking you for sharing your insight about the world of being a graduated English major!
@jacobsoliz7934
@jacobsoliz7934 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing and explaining all of this wonderful and helpful information!
@biancaalvarez3103
@biancaalvarez3103 5 лет назад
Thank you for your advice on ownership. It's refreshing to hear that our creative works belong to us.
@daciacepeda161
@daciacepeda161 5 лет назад
Thank you for sharing this. It will help me out in the future when I graduate!!(:
@pahtpahtpp7532
@pahtpahtpp7532 4 года назад
Thank you so much. Your video has opened my eyes to know more about careers with an English degree.
@aimgold9866
@aimgold9866 5 лет назад
I really appreciate that you that you talked about various things when it comes down to recognizing the skills we have as English Majors and also the tips on how these skills tie into the job field. Thank you for all the tips, I really enjoyed learning and really appreciate your insight on this!
@lr3285
@lr3285 4 года назад
This is a very influential video. These two English majors are great examples for all to follow. These young women are making the greatest difference for young children, teenagers, and for adults. Writing is underrated.💯❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
@taylo206
@taylo206 3 года назад
Thank you, LR! What a lovely compliment!
@vanaranas8138
@vanaranas8138 2 года назад
This is such a big help! Thanks so much for sharing your expertise, knowledge and passion. All the best and God bless you both and your company.
@kimberlyprintess2259
@kimberlyprintess2259 2 года назад
I am very happy to be an English Major this video was so encouraging!
@MsKimiV
@MsKimiV 5 лет назад
This video of yours has really opened my eyes to the several skills that must be attained for future works in the English field. I think many who watch this video will agree that this imformation is good to know, because in all honesty I knew nothing about the working world im the English field. You guys touched upon several skills that are useful to have, and it has shown me what I need to do in the future, so thank you.
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
You’re welcome, Kim Villa!!
@kimberlyprintess2259
@kimberlyprintess2259 2 года назад
very useful please make more videos like this
@calypsokane150
@calypsokane150 5 лет назад
Thank you both so much for illustrating the options we have as English majors and the tips to hold onto as we graduate. I would never have thought of putting together a writing portfolio using case studies!
@taylo206
@taylo206 3 года назад
Yes to portfolios!
@sabrinabazan8946
@sabrinabazan8946 5 лет назад
I really agree on what was said about English majors being able to do so much with what we've learned. I remember this past semester one of my professors talked about English majors being some of the most critical thinkers. It was said in a way to laugh about which is really funny, but it was also really eye opening. The fact that I am an English major explains a lot of other traits such as overthinking things and over-analyzing issues. I really enjoyed the video!
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
Sabrina Rivera Yes, critical thinking is critical (forgive the pun) to so many industries. It’s a skill that we English majors need to be sure we demonstrate and communicate to others.
@roxannarivers
@roxannarivers 5 лет назад
Wow! it was interesting to note how submitting an academic paper, research paper, or literary analysis would not be the smartest things to do when submitting an example of one of your writings for a job. Instead, a case study sounds like something an employer would be able to use more effectively to assess candidates writing strengths and capabilities.
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
roxanna rios Exactly! A case study helps any reader understand how content solves problems and how your thinking can be adapted to different situations. Thanks for watching!!
@rstdayanne
@rstdayanne 3 года назад
I'm an incoming freshman English major this year, and I'm really nervous and worried. Writing is really my passion, and I really wanted to pursue it. Thank you for giving such incredible advices!!
@taylo206
@taylo206 3 года назад
You got this!
@rewjohn9996
@rewjohn9996 4 года назад
Hi, planning here to take an English Language, as I enter and face college life, thanks for the insights and other opportunities I could get someday. But I'm still nervous on other things like my grammar and vocabulary , it's like I'm lacking and I really need orientation and guidance to pursue this Major. Hahaha
@taylo206
@taylo206 3 года назад
Thanks for your comment, Rew John! We would love to see you in our self-paced online writing course: untoldcontent.com/wordsmith. It may give you that confidence-boost you're looking for (and a certificate to add to your resume).
@eevaaashmi6250
@eevaaashmi6250 4 года назад
Proud english major From Nepal
@clairesharpe4686
@clairesharpe4686 5 лет назад
I really appreciate the advice that was given about what to submit when applying for a job. That is a question that has been on my mind while job searching. "Should I submit one of my papers?' but now I know not to do that.
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
Claire Sharpe And you know, writing samples are definitely important! We share them with our clients all the time. But most of our clients will start by asking for case studies!
@geangarcia2673
@geangarcia2673 Год назад
English majors ftw 🙌 subscribed
@davebehaveok
@davebehaveok 5 лет назад
The part when they talk about content and the portfolio I found the most interesting. But I was thinking are there other ways to display your writing on a universal platform so anyone can see it? Ive noticed that alot of writers and authors have blogs and web pages that showcases their work and abilities. Would making something like that be the equivalent to a portfolio in showcasing your work?
@taylo206
@taylo206 5 лет назад
David Martinez Yes! Digital portfolios are the future.
@sarojtube
@sarojtube 2 года назад
Can you make video On syntax tree
@MicaTheGamer
@MicaTheGamer 3 года назад
I earned my English BA last year and haven’t been able to find a job (even minimum wage). I’m either under or over qualified with not enough experience. I believe my skills are useful but employers don’t seem to. Any advice? I’m making myself go back to school to get a single subject teaching credential even though it isn’t what I want. (We all have to live and make money though)
@anthonyrapalo9963
@anthonyrapalo9963 3 года назад
Mica how old are you? Do you know how to use excel, for example.
@MicaTheGamer
@MicaTheGamer 3 года назад
Anthony Rapalo I am 24. Yes, I know how to use excel. Why?
@anthonyrapalo9963
@anthonyrapalo9963 3 года назад
You’re relatively young. I think if I was in your shoes, I would go back & get an information systems degree -should take you like 2yrs. Another option, take a semester of Microsoft applications and project management. Then, get certified in project management & apply for those job roles. I work in healthcare, and we just hired someone like this. Good luck 🙂
@MicaTheGamer
@MicaTheGamer 3 года назад
Anthony Rapalo Thank you for the advice! 😊
@taylo206
@taylo206 3 года назад
Don't give up, Mica. How many positions have you applied for? To put things in perspective: I applied to 30-50 academic jobs, interviewed with 5-6, and got 2 offers. (This is coming from Katie Trauth Taylor, CEO of Untold Content). We also recommend network (a lot) on LinkedIn. Make sure you have a professional portfolio and sharp resume. Reach out and connect with contacts at companies you are interested in working for. Ask if there are internship opportunities. Get your foot in the door. I know times are especially more challenging now during the pandemic--so work those virtual networking spaces as much as possible. Best of luck to you.
@sarahh_danielle_
@sarahh_danielle_ 2 года назад
Where can you find these type of jobs, or what would you search?
@amin.n2723
@amin.n2723 2 года назад
You said proper writing is one of the top three most wanted skills by employers, what are the remaining two?
@sarojtube
@sarojtube 2 года назад
I am having problem making syntax trees
@eaac-zhangjack192
@eaac-zhangjack192 2 года назад
i like your vedio
@sarojtube
@sarojtube 2 года назад
How to be good at syntax
@AllenAdrianTompkins
@AllenAdrianTompkins 2 года назад
This is very insightful information. I am struggling between self publishing andTransitioning to traditional publishing or another paid venue to offset medical expenses. I am a recent graduate students of English and creative writing, but I have run into some dead ends. So I continue writing independently on my own without publishing, only an occasional RU-vid video and blogging illustrations from Prior children stories, poetry, and editing fictional novels for LGBTQ and marginalized individuals with neuro diversity.Every résumé that I sent to academia has not been reply to since 2019 because I don’t have an MFA or am limited in public venues due to Covid or just dispositions as a writer. I hope to hear from you and thank you for being there.
@JJDK485
@JJDK485 Год назад
Try copywriting and marketing, even if you don't like sales-related stuff, just make it temporary work until you've found something better.
@austinb3560
@austinb3560 4 года назад
I’m just worried that if I graduate with an English degree, I won’t be able to find a well paying job. But nice vid
@foxeswozere
@foxeswozere 4 года назад
Hallo! Aside from teaching English, you can apply as a content writer, hr manager, hr assistant, technical writer, flight attendant, paralegal, social media manager, pr assistant, pr manager, grant writer, fund raiser, secretary, stenographer/captioner, events organizer/manager, researcher, copywriter, proofreader, and a publishing manager :)
@MagickalMermaid
@MagickalMermaid 3 года назад
You can also apply for human resources, learning & development trainer, manager, almost anything supervisor due to the critical thinking and logical thought processes that go into our major. The English degree really doesn't have a limit.
@walkwithmisuk
@walkwithmisuk 3 года назад
Wow.. Amazing, as an future English major I'd like to do a job related to management 😃 wish me luck ❤️
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