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What career will I have?

A growing number of organisations and businesses are realising the importance of employing professional communicators, so it’s an area of increasing opportunity for new graduates.

More importantly, no matter what career you enter employers are always looking for workers who can communicate well. Your communication skills can not only make a huge difference in how you perform in your job, but also in whether you get the job in the first place.

Graduates with a degree in communication have found work in public relations, communications advisory, media buying/planning/advising, news media, speech writing, publishing and editing, and liaison and advisory work.

If you get a Graduate Diploma in Journalism, you’ll be a qualified professional journalist able to find work at any of New Zealand’s many newspapers, radio stations, or TV networks.

What career will I have?

A growing number of organisations and businesses are realising the importance of employing professional communicators, so it’s an area of increasing opportunity for new graduates.

More importantly, no matter what career you enter employers are always looking for workers who can communicate well. Your communication skills can not only make a huge difference in how you perform in your job, but also in whether you get the job in the first place.

Graduates with a degree in communication have found work in public relations, communications advisory, media buying/planning/advising, news media, speech writing, publishing and editing, and liaison and advisory work.

If you get a Graduate Diploma in Journalism, you’ll be a qualified professional journalist able to find work at any of New Zealand’s many newspapers, radio stations, or TV networks.

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