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“The end of the graduate-school gauntlet is in sight. You’ve completed your coursework, passed your comprehensive exams, gotten your dissertation proposal approved, and already written …
By Maranda Miller
Maranda MillerCareer Education Specialist (Central Career Services)
Cornell Career Services surveys undergraduate and many professional master’s graduates to obtain information on their career plans after graduation. These interactive tools will allow you to explore outcomes by graduation year, school, major, degree and employer sector.
The default setting is ‘all years’, ‘all schools’, ‘all majors’, ‘all employment industries’, and ‘all degree levels’
There is no ‘enter’ button, results will automatically update as you choose different filters
Most Recent Class Overview (Undergraduate Class of 2024):
Response Rate
Success Rate
Mean Starting Salary
Top Five Industries
73% of those graduating in the class of 2024
93% employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation
$85,589 among graduates employed full-time in the United States
Financial Services, Technology, Consulting/Professional Services, Human Healthcare Services and Education
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Top Employers
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Starting Salary
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Employment Industry
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Employment Locations
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Top Universities
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Degree Types
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Fields of Study
First Destination
The data displayed defaults to include multi-year outcomes of undergraduate and graduate programs at Cornell University. Use the dropdown menus above to customize your search based on academic year, academic divisions/schools, degree, or programs/majors.
Top Employers
This is a list of employers that hired the most graduates in the selected filter settings. Please note employers are listed first in the order of those that hired the most graduates but are listed in alphabetical order if the same number of graduates were hired in the same year or major.
Starting Salary
The salary information below is self-reported by graduates employed full-time. The figures represent base salaries and do not include bonuses or other forms of compensation. Some programs or majors may not show salary data if there are less than 10 responses in the data set.
Employment Industry
Cornell graduates land in a variety of employment industries after graduation.
Employment Locations
New grads build careers in the United States and beyond. The graph shows where students have accepted positions within the United States and around the world. Tip: Hover over each state to see the percentage of graduates in that state.
United States
World
Top Universities
Cornell graduates pursue advanced degrees at some of the nation’s top institutions in the United States and around the world. The list below shows universities in the order of those that are most attended by Cornell graduates.
Degree Types
The chart below shows degrees being pursued immediately after graduation.
Fields of Study
Cornell graduates are well positioned for continuing education in a wide variety of fields of study.
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