Discover how Mollie's creative writing and film studies led her to a career in digital marketing
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I chose to study BA (Hons) Creative Writing with Film Industries (now known as BA (Hons) Screenwriting) after deferring for a year to take the time to really decide what I wanted to do at uni.
I studied a variety of creative subjects in college, and knew I wanted to continue with them, but I had no idea which subject was the right one for me. All I knew was that I wanted to stay at ºÚÁϳԹÏbecause it was close to home and I loved the city, and I knew I could find the right course here – so I decided to attend another Open Day to help me choose.
After speaking to a current student on the course, I knew it was the one for me. I could see how passionate they were about the course and that was something I was looking for. I wanted to channel my passions into my own creative projects and it seemed like the perfect environment for me to explore my creativity and build my confidence. You could find yourself engrossed in fairytales and poetry one day, and making a short film the next – giving me room to explore my interests and narrow down my passions.
After speaking to a current student on the course, I knew it was the one for me. I could see how passionate they were about the course and that was something I was looking for. I wanted to channel my passions into my own creative projects and it seemed like the perfect environment for me to explore my creativity and build my confidence.
Mollie Winter, BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Film Industries graduate
My path into digital marketing
Once I started the course and progressed further into my studies, I was able to mold the course to meet my specific interests, and this is where I eventually discovered the world of digital marketing.
At the time, I chose to study a film marketing module and blog writing module during my final year, as I wanted to learn about the digital world, get my work out there and connect with others. Studying these modules helped me realise the potential of digital marketing and its ability to create meaningful and impactful content.
This inspired me to start my own food blog where I was able to build on my skills in digital marketing and gain the knowledge to join the ºÚÁÏ³Ô¹Ï marketing department as a graduate Web Editorial Assistant.
Exploring the range of marketing jobs for undergraduates
Starting this role, I quickly learned of the endless possibilities this career path has to offer. From video creation and photography to copywriting, content design and data analytics. This role opened up a whole new world for me and helped me realise the variety of marketing jobs for undergraduates that are out there. Such as:
- promotions assistant
- marketing assistant
- copywriter
- public relations specialist
- social media specialist
- SEO assistant
- content creator
- graphic designer
- video producer
- web assistant
- data analyst
However, before finding my graduate role in digital marketing, I did my fair share of job hunting and quickly discovered that no matter what passion I followed from my degree, I had alot of options. From teaching and publishing to jobs in film and TV production. There were plenty of job opportunities for English graduates as well as jobs for film graduates:
Job opportunities for English graduates
- copywriter
- communications assistant/officer
- journalist
- author - novelist, poet, playwright
- publishing assistant
- teacher
- blogger
- PR assistant
- content writer
- editorial assistant
- marketing
Jobs for film graduates
- theatre assistant
- teacher
- production assistant
- camera assistant
- film runner
- editor
- sound editor
- scriptwriter
- camera operator
- lighting technician
Embrace new opportunities
When I began my course, I had no idea that my career would head in this direction. I unexpectedly found a new interest, leading to an exciting career that combines my creativity with a newly discovered skill I enjoy. I've been at the university for nearly 4 years, taking on various roles, and I'm now a Content Officer, primarily writing and designing content for the university website.
When I began my course, I had no idea that my career would head in this direction. I unexpectedly found a new interest, leading to an exciting career that combines my creativity with a newly discovered skill I enjoy.
Mollie Winter, BA (Hons) Creative Writing and Film Industries graduate
So my advice to any film or English graduates is to explore a range of module subjects or get involved in various projects, if you can—you never know what opportunities they might open up for you!
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