Four-Year Look
The Office of Career Strategy collects information about Yale College graduates four years after graduation. This interactive tool allows users to search these outcomes by year and major. Please visit Statistics & Reports for more information about the data collection.
Helpful Tips to use this Interactive Tool:
- There is no Enter or Submit Button, results will appear automatically with your selections.
- The default search setting is ‘All Years’ or ‘All Majors’ and shows results across years and majors.
- Choose specific years or majors for more granular results. Uncheck the selected major(s) to reset your search.
- The tool returns results with at least five responses, for small majors, choosing ‘All Years’ is more likely to show results
- To ensure confidentiality, results are reported in the aggregate and more granular data is not available through this tool.
- Summaries are based on the knowledge rate of graduate outcomes six months after graduation according to National Association of Colleges and Employers guidelines.
- If you require additional information contact the Office of Career Strategy
Top Employers
The list of employers below indicates organizations that employed the most graduates four years after graduation. This list changes every year, and the Office of Career Strategy works closely with employers across industries and functional areas.
Employment Industry and Function
It is notable that no single industry or functional area attracts Yale graduates as a critical mass, which is consistent with Yale’s liberal arts education through which graduates gain valuable skills desirable to many roles. Use the tabs below to view both function and industry choices.
Size of the Organization
Yale graduates choose employers of all sizes and typically only about half of the graduates in each class choose the largest size employers (501+ employees).
Employment Satisfaction
Four years after graduation, Yale graduates are asked about their level of satisfaction with their current employment, and consistently more than 90% indicate they are satisfied.
Salary
The salary information below is self-reported by graduates employed full-time in the U.S. and does not include bonuses or other forms of compensation.
Employment Locations
The majority of Yale graduates remain in the U.S., while on average approximately 10% reside outside of the country.
TIP: Hover over each state to see the percentage of graduates in that state. Grey indicates no graduates from this class year.
United States
World
Top Universities
The list below shows Universities most-often attended by graduates in the selected graduation year, however Yale alums enroll in programs around the world. In the case where there are a significant number of graduates enrolled in a Professional School at a University, that School may be listed separately (for example Yale University School of Law and Yale University).
Advanced Degrees Pursued
The chart below shows the graduate degrees completed or being pursued four years after graduation. It is notable how many students have pursued multiple graduate degrees.