What kind of future does professional communication have?
Business, government and non-profit organizations produce massive amounts of print and online materials. They need trained, sophisticated writers who can communicate ideas effectively, design information, and manage complex documentation projects. professional communication is one of the ten fastest growing fields of expertise in the United States. The 2002 survey of the profession from the Society for professional Communication reported that the median salary in California was $67,000; the national average was $56,870.