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Theatre Arts

One great resource to explore career fields in your major is the Alumni Sharing Knowledge (ASK) network. Alumni are glad to speak with you about their careers. Try searching by major (Theater Arts) or by career field (Fine Arts) and see what some alumni are doing. Here are examples of career destinations of alumni Theater Artsmajors:

Business/Government

  • Radio Host/Voice Actor/Producer, 107.7 The Bone
  • Finance/Benefits Associate, Alley Theater
  • Development Assistant, Sundance Institute
  • Business and Planning Analyst, The Boeing Company

Education

  • Drama School and Education Outreach Faculty, Seattle Children's Theater
  • Assistant Professor Theater History, Illinois Wesleyan

Non-Profit

  • Athletic Director, Pierce County Boys and Girls Club
  • Peace Corps Volunteer (Ukraine), U.S. Peace Corps

Career/Job Search

Decide on Your Major

Research Potential Careers
Research will give you confidence in your career choice and provide you with the competitive edge when job searching. Career and Employment Services has numerous materials to help you in this process.

Check out some of the titles in the Career Resource Library in Howarth 101:

  • Great Jobs for Theater Majors
  • Careers for Film Buffs and Other Hollywood Types
  • Careers in Marketing
  • Opportunities in Performing Arts Careers
  • Opportunities in Public Relations Careers
  • National Directory of Arts Internships

General Information

Professional Associations

Know Your Skills
Communication: Public speaking, editing, writing

Leadership: Organizing and motivating groups of people, delegating responsibility, motivating others, planning, directing, improvising, working under time pressure

Public Relations: Generating enthusiasm for an event, creative problem solving, dramatic performance

Networking Works!
One of the most powerful tools for investigating career options is informational interviewing. Informational interviewing provides the means to meet people in the career fields which interest you. To find people to interview start with those people you know and list your natural network of contacts:
  • Family and their Friends
  • Friends and their Family
  • Volunteer affiliations such as clubs, church, and community organizations
  • Puget Sound Alumni
  • Professionals in the Community

You will gain valuable information to help in deciding your major and possible career path. Also, you will begin to develop networking contacts for your future job search. Since only about 10 percent of existing jobs are filled through want ads, learning to network is a critical skill for a successful career search. At CES we can help you hone your networking skills.

Investigate Internship Possibilities
Below are some examples of the internship possibilities listed in Career and Employment Services. See the internship coordinator to learn howinternships may be linked to your academic program for credit.

Tacoma Art Museum
Marketing/Public Relations Intern

Climate Solutions
Communications/Media Intern

Tacoma Community College
Public Relations Intern

Congressman Adam Smith
District Intern

National Public Radio
All Things Considered Intern

Seattle Children's Museum
Drama School Intern

Seattle Repertory Theater
Theater Performance and Production Intern

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Job Search Tools
There are numerous tools available to aide you in finding a job, both on the internet and in Career and Employment Services. With Career andEmployment Services behind you, you've got the tools you need when it comes to looking for a job.

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