Class of 2018 Report

Whether it’s employment, graduate school, volunteerism or fellowships, 17³Ô¹ÏÍø prepares students exceptionally well for life after graduation. 

The story told by the media about liberal arts graduates being under- or unemployed is not the reality for the vast majority of 17³Ô¹ÏÍø graduates. Each year, 17³Ô¹ÏÍø conducts a survey of the graduating class. The results stand in sharp contrast to the national narrative. 

Class of 2018

The following data is the result of the collected responses from the class of 2018 regarding employment, volunteer, graduate/professional school, fellowship or other plans seven months after graduation. Outcomes were reported for 625 graduates for a knowledge rate of 85 percent.

   

Where Are They Now?

 

 

Employment

72% of respondents reported full-time employment.

Starting Salary Profile*
Salary range $24,000 - $95,000
Mean salary $51,600
Median salary $50,000

 

Top 10 Industries

 

 

Industry Percent Average Salary
Health Care 17% $35,086
Financial Services 16% $66,785
Technology 8% $55,500
Education 8% $40,876
Government, Politics & Law 7% $41,526
Accounting 7% $62,477
Insurance 4% $60,693
Communications 3% $42,000
Marketing & Advertising 3% $49,000
Staffing and Recruiting 3% $46,714

*Students pursuing gap-year opportunities are not included in the salary data set

Sample Employers

Health Care
• Boston Children’s Hospital
• Boston Healthcare for the Homeless
• Dana Farber Cancer Institute
• Massachusetts General Hospital
• Mayo Clinic
• Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
• Mount Sinai
• Scribe America
• UMass Medical School

Financial Services
• Bank of America Merrill Lynch
• Barclays
• Citi
• Deutsche Bank
• Fidelity Investments
• JP Morgan
• Morgan Stanley
• Partners Capital Investment Group
• State Street Corporation
• UBS
• Wintrust Bank

Technology
• Amazon
• Carbon Black, Inc.
• Dell EMC
• HubSpot
• MathWorks
• Meditech
• Oracle NetSuite
• Shyft Analytics

Education
• 17³Ô¹ÏÍø
• Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School
• Kent School
• Kipp Morial Middle School
• Massachusetts Institute of Technology
• Natick High School
• Peking University
• Teach for America

Government, Politics & Law
• Bob Casey for Senate
• Manhattan District Attorney’s Office
• Ropes & Gray
• United States Army
• United States Navy

Accounting
• Deloitte
• EY
• KPMG
• PwC
• RSM

Insurance
• Amica
• Arthur J. Gallagher & Co.
• Liberty Mutual Group
• The Travelers Companies

Communications
• America’s Test Kitchen
• CBS News
• ESPN
• Havas Media Group
• Hunter Public Relations
• Meredith Corporation
• NBCUniversal Media

Marketing and Advertising
• Horizon Media
• Ogilvy & Mather
• OMD USA
• Tremor Video

Staffing and Recruiting
• Execu|Search Group
• Heidrick & Struggles
• Insight Global
• PharmaLogics Recruiting
• Signature Consultants
 

Graduate School

14% of respondents reported going to graduate school.

 

Volunteer Full Time

7% of respondents reported volunteering full time.

Top Four Programs Number of Graduates
City Year 5
Jesuit Volunteer Corps 4
Peace Corps 4
AmeriCorps 3
Nativity School of Worcester 3

Fellowships

2% of respondents reported doing fellowships.

Top Fellowship Programs Number of Graduates
Fulbright Teaching Assistantship 5
Meddeas 3

Other

6% of respondents reported pursuing other opportunities.

Additional Outcomes Number of Graduates
Internship 15
Travel 13
Part-time employment 2
Seeking full-time employment 1
Not seeking 1