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Employment Outcomes for School of Communication and the Arts Graduate Students
Below is a breakdown of alumni employment from 2013 to the present, based on a sample that includes only primary and 5-year degrees. Communications is the largest employment category, followed closely by an almost four-way tie among health, finance, education, and digital/tech. The nonprofit sector also accounts for a notable share of alumni careers, while numerous other fields collectively make up the second-largest category, grouped under Miscellaneous.
Sampling of employers of students who graduated in Spring of 2024:
- ADP
- Family Services, INC.
- ICR – Strategic Communications and Advisory
- Impact PR & Communications
- NBCUniversal
- Marist University
- OMD
- Primark
- United Cerebral Palsy
The chart below shows the types of positions Marist University School of Communication and the Arts alumni currently hold or have previously held. Most alumni hold mid-level management roles, including managers, assistant managers, coordinators, associates, supervisors, and assistant director/assistant manager positions.
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Employment Outcomes for School of Communication and the Arts Graduate Students
Below is a breakdown of alumni employment from 2013 to the present, based on a sample that includes only primary and 5-year degrees. Communications is the largest employment category, followed closely by an almost four-way tie among health, finance, education, and digital/tech. The nonprofit sector also accounts for a notable share of alumni careers, while numerous other fields collectively make up the second-largest category, grouped under Miscellaneous.
Sampling of employers of students who graduated in Spring of 2024:
- ADP
- Family Services, INC.
- ICR – Strategic Communications and Advisory
- Impact PR & Communications
- NBCUniversal
- Marist University
- OMD
- Primark
- United Cerebral Palsy
The chart below shows the types of positions Marist University School of Communication and the Arts alumni currently hold or have previously held. Most alumni hold mid-level management roles, including managers, assistant managers, coordinators, associates, supervisors, and assistant director/assistant manager positions.
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Christina Baviello, MAMC '22

Utilize your resources! All of the professors in the program are industry experts and can help you narrow down the exact career you are looking for, given that marketing communications is broad and there are endless options. Ask them about their previous roles, what they liked, what they didn’t like, why they pursued this field, if they’ve ever changed professions, etc. Attend your professor’s office hours even if it is just to ask them these questions. Getting first-hand insight into the industry will help you prepare.
Read more about Christina's experience in her Red Fox Spotlight interview!
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