The education I received in the Communication Department was invaluable in several ways. First, I was always challenged to learn at a high level and standard of education. Second, I was encouraged to control my own destiny and work hard to achieve my own goals. And lastly, no matter the challenges or the decisions, a professor or my peers in the department always supported me. All of these attributes and strengths of the Communication Department have helped shaped the professional I am today.
Vanessa Dabich, Manager of Public Relations
Lancome
B.S., Public Relations, 2001
Here are some job titles held by recent graduates of the Department of Communication:
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advertising sales assistant
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advertising traffic manager
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assistant account executive (public relations)
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assistant to the president
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benefits representative
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business owner
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campaign/special events coordinator
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change team manager
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client executive (medical sales)
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college admissions counselor and recruiter
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communication specialist
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communications assistant
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conference coordinator
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corporate trainer
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curriculum director
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director of marketing and public relations
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employee services manager
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executive recruiter
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financial consultant
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high school teacher
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human resources assistant
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marketing assistant
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marketing coordinator
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marketing representative
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pharmaceutical sales representative
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political campaign director
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product specialist
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program developer
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program director
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public affairs officer
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public information coordinator
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real estate manager
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regional sales manager
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resource development director
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sales account executive
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volunteer coordinator
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web developer
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writer/editor