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Beyond the Newsroom: Alternative Careers for Journalism Graduates

  • Writer: Emely Albelo
    Emely Albelo
  • Apr 9
  • 2 min read


While many journalism graduates pursue careers in traditional newsrooms, the skills and knowledge gained through a journalism degree are highly transferable to a variety of other fields. In fact, in 2025, many journalism graduates are finding success in careers outside of the traditional media landscape.


Here are a few examples of alternative careers for journalism graduates:


  • Public relations: Journalists are skilled communicators and writers, which makes them well-suited for careers in public relations. Public relations professionals work to manage the public image of organizations and individuals.

  • Marketing: Journalists are also skilled at researching and analyzing information, which makes them well-suited for careers in marketing. Marketing professionals develop and implement marketing campaigns to promote products and services.

  • Social media management: With the rise of social media, there is a growing demand for social media managers. Journalists are skilled at creating engaging content and managing online communities, which makes them well-suited for this role.

  • Content writing: Journalists are skilled writers, which makes them well-suited for careers in content writing. Content writers create articles, blog posts, and other types of content for websites and other publications.

  • Technical writing: Technical writers create manuals, guides, and other types of documentation for technical products and services. Journalists are skilled at writing clear and concise explanations, which makes them well-suited for this role.

  • Non-profit work: Journalists are often passionate about social justice issues, which makes them well-suited for careers in the non-profit sector. Non-profit organizations rely on journalists to communicate their mission to the public and raise funds.

  • Teaching: Journalists are skilled communicators and educators, which makes them well-suited for careers in teaching. Journalists can teach writing, journalism, or other related subjects.


In addition to the careers listed above, journalism graduates are also well-suited for careers in government, law, and business.

If you are considering a career in journalism, but are unsure if it is the right fit for you, consider the transferable skills you can gain. These skills can be valuable in a variety of other professions.


Here are some resources that can help you learn more about alternative careers for journalism graduates:

I hope this blog post has helped you to learn more about the many different career paths that are available to journalism graduates.

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