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5 Best Writing Career Options After a Mass Communication Degree


Ever thought of “Writing” as a career option or what courses to take to become a writer? Well, most people tend to think that there is a dearth of opportunities in accepting “Writing” as a long-term career option. According to them, writers either write a Novel or work for a Newspaper company. However, the real picture is quite the opposite. People who chose “Writing” as their career option will tend to say otherwise. According to them, there are a plethora of opportunities waiting out there for people who want to make writing as their career. If you believe that there is a wordsmith residing in you, then do explore these roles which involve Writing as a major skill:
  1.  Technical Writer
  • If you have a hunch towards the technical aspect of writing, then this role is definitely for you. A technical writer is responsible for producing instruction manuals, how-to guides, documentation, FAQs, and other supporting materials. This might not be your dream job, but if you have a background in software, engineering, science, web design or any other technical field then you will enjoy it.
  • If you are someone who has sound knowledge about technical subjects or a journalism degree then your chances of getting hired for this role will be improved.
  1.  Editor
  • Editors work in a variety of industries and companies. Be it a Magazine company or a Software company, one would find an editor there for sure. An editor produces publications by forming various editorial policies and plans.
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