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Here are some careers to consider in renewable energy from an article published in Firsthand (Vault).
Solar Engineer
As a solar engineer, you’ll be involved with the design, development, and even installation of solar panels and other types of solar …
May 31 – June 1, 2023
Connecticut’s biggest entrepreneurship event, convening innovators, investors, and industry for panels, speakers, and networking in the arts, biotech, climate, health, and tech.
Expanding Impact: Arts, Biotech, Climate, Health, Technology
Register by June 1: Summary …
Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) is a term you may have heard of, and if not, you will soon.
Through the Big Interview AI Resume Review, students can upload their draft resume and a job description and receive an ATS review, …
In this post, I write about the history and goals of the Mellon Mays and Edward A. Bouchet Undergraduate Research Fellowship Programs. After delving into some information about the structure of the program, I share my experience thus far as …
The Office of Career Strategy posts job listings for the convenience of students. The University does not endorse or recommend employers and a posting does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation. The University explicitly makes no representations or guarantees about …
For all employer events, visit Yale Career Link
Your Guide to Pursuing Career Opportunities within Computer Science
Hiring Timeline for Computer Science
Big Tech
Apply August- November
Large …
Your Guide to Pursuing Career Opportunities within MENG
Hiring Timeline for Mechanical Engineering
Intern at Medtronic, Tesla, or SpaceX
Apply …
Your Guide to Pursuing Career Opportunities within BME
Hiring Timeline for BME
Intern at Medtronic
Apply August- October (earlier than …
OCS is excited to share our brand new YouTube Channel! You’ll find all our animated videos, panel talks, career development …
Forage offers virtual work experiences, which are online programs built and endorsed by leading companies. Each virtual work experience contains …
MassBio represents the premier global life sciences and healthcare hub, with 1,300+ members dedicated to preventing, treating, and curing diseases …
In this timely and much praised book, Barry Werth draws upon inside reporting that spans more than two decades. He …
Drawing from an unparalleled collection of interviews with early biotech players, Sally Smith Hughes offers the first book-length history of …
For those with scientific training, there are a diverse array of exciting and rewarding career paths outside of academia. In …
Search continually updated U.S. market trends to learn about job types (job functions), growth trends, and desired skills. The results will include general information about each job (functional area), employment trends from the past two years and projections for the next 10 years, employers that have that role, desired education level, skills for the position, and more!
TWO WAYS TO SEARCH:
First, choose an industry of interest, then filter for occupation. (If you'd like to see data for a specific location only, filter by state.)
Type in a keyword to select a relevant occupation. (If you'd like to see data for a specific location only, filter by state.)
Are you wondering where Yalies go after graduation? Perhaps you want to see what kind of summer internships are realistic for a specific class year? Interested in searching by a specific major to see what industries and job functions are possible? How about looking up a specific employer to see if any Yale students have worked there?
The Peer Networking Lists allow you to contact recent Yale College graduates and current Yale College students to discuss their post-graduate roles and summer employment experiences. These lists are open to all students in Yale College, Yale Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, PhDs, and Postdocs. Access to the lists require you to log in securely via SSO. Yale alumni are invited to log in to Yale Career Link. Select “Resources” then “Career Library”. You can then sort and filter these lists by class year.
Contact recent Yale College graduates and current students to discuss their summer employment experiences. These lists are open to all …
Contact recent Yale College graduates and current students to discuss their post-graduate employment experiences. These lists are open to all …
Contact recent Yale College graduates and current students to discuss their summer employment experiences. These lists are open to all …
Contact recent Yale College graduates and current students to discuss their post-graduate employment experiences. These lists are open to all …
contact recent Yale College graduates and current Yale College students to discuss their post-graduate roles and summer employment experiences. These …
Contact recent Yale College graduates and current Yale College students to discuss their post-graduate roles and summer employment experiences. These …
The Office of Career Strategy collects information about Yale College graduates. This tool allows users to search outcomes by year and major. Please visit Statistics & Reports for detailed reports.
Helpful Tips on using the Interactive Tool:
Knowledge Rate | Success Rate | Mean Starting Salary | Top Five Industries |
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86.8% of those graduating between July 1, 2020-June 30, 2021 | 96.9% employed or in graduate school within six months of graduation | $76,359 among graduates employed in the United States. | Financial Services, Education, Technology, Consulting, and Healthcare |
First Destination refers to the postgraduate plans of Yale College graduates six months after graduation. The pursuits of Yale graduates include employment, graduate school, independent research, military service, and more.
The list of employers below indicates organizations that hired the most graduates in the selected year. This list changes every year, and the Office of Career Strategy works closely with employers across industries and functional areas.
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.
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).
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.
Although graduates report accepting their post-graduate positions throughout their senior year, typically 50% of graduates secure their full-time position in the spring of senior year or later.
Yale students pursue an array of activities, including study abroad, research, and internships, and many receive funding from Yale for these endeavors. The following charts show the percentage of Yale students who undertook (1) credit-bearing study abroad experiences, (2) summer research opportunities, (3) summer internships, and (4) received summer funding.
When considering an entire Class, the majority remain in the U.S., while on average more than 10% reside outside of the country.
NOTE: Hover over each state to see the percentage of graduates in that state. Grey indicates no graduates from this class year.
The list below shows Universities most often attended by graduates in the selected 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 School of Public Health and Yale University).
The chart below shows the graduate degrees being pursued immediately after graduation. Each year, more than 70% of Yale College graduates employed immediately after graduation indicate they intend to pursue a graduate degree in the next five years.
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