Career Development
Dear English Major is dedicated to showing English majors all that is possible with an English degree.
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O*NET OnLine has detailed descriptions of the world of work for use by job seekers, workforce development and HR professionals, students, researchers, and more!
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This blog shows you how to be more proactive in your own career search, and tells about my attempt to find meaning outside of the tenure-track Ph.D. job trap.
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PRSA providesprofessional development, sets standards of excellence and upholds principles ofethics for its members and, more broadly, the multi-billion dollar global public relations profession. We also advocate for greater understanding and adoption of public relations services, and act as one of the industry’s leading voices on the important business and professional issues of our time.
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Blog Post: 5 Jobs That Let You Put Your English Major to Use
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Hubspot Blog Post: English Majors: We're Finally in Demand! (Some Tips to Not Screw It Up)
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Job Search Sites
WorkSource is the State of Washington's official site for online employment services.Find a job, get job search help, locate workforce services in your area, access career information and more.
Simply Hired is a search engine company which hopes to build the largest online database of jobs on the planet. Their goal is to make finding your next job a simple yet effective, enjoyable journey.
Indeed.com is a search engine for jobs, allowing job seekers to find jobs posted on thousands of company career sites and job boards. Search job sites, newspapers, associations and company career pages.
Monster.com is the world's largest commercial Job Board, recently acquired HotJobs to become Yahoo's exclusive provider of career and job content. Find a job, post your resume, research careers, compare salaries and get career advice.