Careers & Communication
Let's face it. Your life consists of communication. So, inevitably, your career will require a high level of communication in order for you to contribute to an organization's success. Are you a proficient communicator? If, not, that is the number one skill that employers are seeking.
Consider your strengths and weaknesses for a moment. If you were to choose a career, what would you choose and why? If you were to improve your ability to communicate, would it change your career choice? Why or why not? Take a moment to learn more about careers available in the field of Communication. Watch the three videos below and explore careers and learn how they engage in communication. |
Examine each of the careers below and hear about the diverse ways in which each discipline employs the use of the 5 forms of communication. Consider this question: Of the 5 forms of communication, which form(s) of communication is engaged in the most for each of the three careers below?
Customer Service & Sales SpecialistClick on the link below to learn about some of the ways a customer service representative uses communication while on the phone.
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ArchitectThe Architect wears many hats every day which means fluidity with multiple modes of communication. Click on on the link to learn some of the ways an architect uses communication.
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Physician & Physical TherapistLearn how a physician can communicate with a client to produce powerful lifestyle changes in the patients they work with..
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Research
Explore the three links below to find out more careers that utilize a degree in Communications
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Assignment:
Choose a Career
Print out the following paper and complete it. PRINT HERE
Pay attention to how the career would use the 5 forms of communication.
Print out the following paper and complete it. PRINT HERE
Pay attention to how the career would use the 5 forms of communication.