According to a study by Burning Glass Technologies, writing is one of the top skills requested in job postings.

What can someone with a BA in English do for a living?

Students graduating with an English Studies degree possess an unusual number and variety of skills, both subject-specific and general in nature. These “hard” and “soft” skills render English graduates highly desirable job candidates in a wide variety of careers and professions.

Jobs that require the skills English majors have:

Jobs that require the skills english majors learn.

Graduating with an English Studies degree opens up your professional options to a wide variety of careers. Careers in publishing, mass media, education, law, marketing, copywriting, editing, and technical writing—one of the fastest growing fields in the country—are common for graduates with this degree. But one of the chief benefits of an English degree is not being tied to any single field. The flexible skills you’ll develop will make you valuable in almost any industry.

Subject-specific skills

An English Studies graduate’s subject-specific skills include:

Power skills

An English Studies graduate’s power skills include:

Want to know more about careers for English Majors?

51¸£ÀûÉç’s Career Services can help you find the right job – and even the right internship – to match your skills and interests. Beyond one-on-one meetings with Career Strategists, many resources are available online. Visit Career Service’s Student Resources page to explore as well as other databases and widgets to help you find your dream job.