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The career possibilities open to Villanova English majors are endless.
Lawyer, investment banker, social worker, consultant, magazine writer, teacher,
account executive—the first page of a list of what former Villanova English
majors are doing includes these and many more careers. Probably no other major
leads to so many different job possibilities.
What Villanova English majors bring to any field or career is special
preparation in fundamental skill—they can develop ideas in an organized and
forcible way, read carefully and insightfully, and write clearly and cogently.
This kind of competence is crucial to employers and professional schools.
Employers can train people in the particular things needed for a particular job;
they don’t want to try to teach people the things that Villanova English majors
already know. (For particular examples, see the stories and advice of
Dominique DuMouchel,
a 2001 Villanova English graduate who was hired by the prestigious investment
bank JPMorgan Chase and who was profiled in a
Business Week article on how companies find liberal arts majors attractive, and Mary Rosenberger, another 1999 graduate, who works for
SVM, a corporate marketing service.)
Click here for a list of what recent Villanova English graduates have done.
Career Services has a particular career counselor,
Jennifer Wickersham, who
specializes in helping Arts students:
jennifer.wickersham@villanova.edu, or
610-519-4062.
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