What Skills and Experiences Get Agricultural Communications Students Hired: An Industry Perspective

Madalynn Kainer, Holli Leggette
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Preparing students for career success is a common goal across higher education. Yet, despite this long-standing goal, many recent graduates, including graduates from agricultural communications and journalism degree programs, are ill-prepared for career success. Thus, we surveyed agricultural communications and journalism employers (n = 45) to identify what skills and characteristics presented on students’ résumés are most influential when employers make hiring decisions for entry-level agricultural communications positions. We found that students pursuing a career in agricultural communications and journalism need to prioritize experiences (e.g., courses, paid positions, extracurricular experiences, professional development activities) that directly impact their ability to develop strong communication skills (specifically developing skills in critical listening and creating accurate and concise content), make decisions based on evidence, and solve complex problems facing the communication profession. Additionally, to increase potential earnings, students should ensure that their communication and decision making/problem solving skills are above average and that they emphasize learning how to communicate accurately and concisely.
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什么样的技能和经验让农业传播专业的学生被录用:一个行业的视角
让学生为事业成功做好准备是高等教育的共同目标。然而,尽管有这一长期目标,许多应届毕业生,包括农业传播和新闻专业的毕业生,对职业成功准备不足。因此,我们调查了农业传播和新闻的雇主(n = 45),以确定雇主在招聘入门级农业传播职位时,学生的 ())的技能和特征是最具影响力的。我们发现,从事农业传播和新闻工作的学生需要优先考虑那些直接影响他们培养强大沟通技能(特别是培养批判性倾听和创造准确简明内容的技能)、基于证据做出决策和解决传播专业面临的复杂问题的能力的经历(例如课程、带薪职位、课外经历、专业发展活动)。此外,为了增加潜在的收入,学生应该确保他们的沟通和决策/解决问题的能力高于平均水平,并且他们强调学习如何准确和简洁地沟通。
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