Someone with a communications degree can obtain a variety of jobs including, public information officer, school counselor, human resources, industrial relations officer, executive manager just to name a few.
The following positions could be interesting for people without a degree: waiters/waitress at hotels and restaurants, construction jobs, dock foreman, entry level positions at an office or postman.
Typically a master's degree, and for research positions a doctorate.
Always have communication available with other people. Have a first aid kit available.
Whenever you have more people seeking work than there are jobs, than obviously the unemployment rate will go up.
You can make people aware of an issue, using any means of communication available. They have all been used previously, with varying degrees of success. The only way to guarantee, that no-one becomes aware of a particular issue, is to 'keep it under your hat' and quietly fume about it.
The job market is quite open to those who wish to be an accountant. There are many positions that are available for these people.
Yes, there are few jobs available in the Vatican and most are taken by people who have held the positions for many years.
Software jobs are available for people with computer programming degrees. Job salaries vary by type of job.
everyone but you and your mom.... dumb a**
Jobs available to people with an associates of math degree are entry level. Support positions in an accounting office and also community college tutoring jobs will be available.
Oracle, who creates the Java software that we all use often hires people for professor, accountant and developer positions. A good way to start would be acting as an intern if you have no experience.
Most commonly people with political science degrees go to politics or law fields, but not everyone enjoys these fields. If you manage to sell the liberal arts aspect of the degree, any career involving communication will be available. Organization management is another option.