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  1. Outcomes: Employment 2016

    78%

    Class of 2015 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2015

    This information about the Class of 2015 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top 9 employer industries for the Class of 2015 for those employed full-time or part-time, representing 66% of respondents.

    % of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Education 64 18%
    2 Finance/Banking 46 13%
    3 Health Care 31 9%
    4 Technology 24 7%
    5 Sports & Recreation 17 5%
    6 Retail/Wholesale 15 4%
    7 Social/Human Services 14 4%
    8 Staffing and Executive Search 12 3%
    9 Consulting 11 3%

    Top Career Functions

    The top 9 job functions for the Class of 2015 for those employed full-time or part-time, representing 68% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Teaching/Coaching/Training 61 17%
    2 Sales 33 9%
    3 Financial Services 28 8%
    4 Research Analysis 27 8%
    5 Customer Service 27 8%
    6 Health Services 21 6%
    7 Administrative Management 17 5%
    8 Business Development 14 4%
    9 Account Management/Planning 10 3%
    Year
    2016
  2. Outcomes: Employment 2021

    75%

    Class of 2020 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2020

    This information about the Class of 2020 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top employer industries for the Class of 2020 for those employed full-time, representing 63% of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Finance 36 14%
    2 Health Services & Health Care 22 8%
    3 K-12 17 6%
    4 Higher Education 12 5%
    5 Software Development 11 4%
    6 Hotel/Hospitality/Restaurant 9 3%
    7 Research Science 7 3%
    8 Government/Public Policy/Think Tanks/Intl Affairs 6 2%
    8 Real Estate 6 2%
    8 Retail/Wholesale 6 2%

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2020 for those employed full-time, representing 63% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Sales/Account Management/Customer Service 47 18%
    2 Financial Services/Accounting/Banking 30 11%
    3 Education/Teaching/Coaching 24 9%
    3 Research/Analysis/Laboratory & Field Science 24 9%
    4 Administrative/Management/Support 19 7%
    5 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications 17 6%
    6 Healthcare Services 13 5%
    7 Operations/HR/Purchasing/Quality Assurance 11 4%
    8 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 10 4%
    Year
    2021
  3. Outcomes: Employment 2013

    73%

    Class of 2012 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2012

    This information was obtained from the Career Services Follow-Up Survey for the class of 2012, conducted during the 7-10 months post-graduation. New: Outcomes Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate for each academic division are now available.

    Top Career Industries

    The top 10 career industries represented by the class of 2012 for those employed full-time. Career industry represents the type of employer each graduate works for. This year, 75% of respondents to this question are represented in the top 10 industries.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Education 47 20%
    2 Finance/Banking 28 12%
    3 Sports & Recreation 19 8%
    4 Health Care 13 6%
    5 Retail/Wholesale 13 6%
    6 Government/Public Administration 11 5%
    7 Food and Beverage 8 3%
    8 Social/Human Services 7 3%
    9 Consulting 6 3%
    10 Insurance 6 3%

    Top Career Functions

    Graduates were asked about their specific job function, in addition to the type of employer they work for. The top 12 job functions for the class, representing 75% of respondents, are listed below.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Teaching/Coaching/Training 47 20%
    2 Sales 25 11%
    3 Administration/Management 20 9%
    4 Research/Analysis 16 7%
    5 Financial Services 13 6%
    6 Customer Service 11 5%
    7 Marketing/Brand Management 10 4%
    8 Health Services 8 3%
    9 Business Development 6 3%
    10 Buying/Purchasing 6 3%
    10 Creative/Design/Multimedia 6 3%
    10 Operations 6 3%
    Year
    2013
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  7. Outcomes: Employment

    71%

    Class of 2024 employed

    From the Career Services Follow-Up Survey, Class of 2024

    This information about the Class of 2024 was obtained using the Career Services Follow-Up Survey conducted 7-10 months post-graduation.  For detailed information, see the full report located in the Outcomes Overview page. Outcome Profiles covering a 5-year aggregate summary for each academic division and department are also available.

    Top Employer Industries

    The top employer industries for the Class of 2024 for those employed full-time, representing 62% of respondents.

    RANK FIELD # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Business/Non-Finance 62 27.3%
    2 Business/Finance 38 16.7%
    3 Education 37 16.3%
    4 Sciences & Health 36 15.9%
    5 Social Impact/Government 35 15.4%
    6 Technology Sector 12 5.3%
    7 Arts/Communication 7 3.1%

     

    Top Job Functions

    The top job functions for the Class of 2024 for those employed full-time, representing 62% of respondents.

    RANK JOB FUNCTION # OF RESPONDENTS % OF RESPONDENTS
    1 Financial Services/Accounting/Banking 38 17%
    2 Sales/Account Management/Customer Service 37 16%
    3 Education/Teaching/Coaching 34 15%
    4 Administrative/Management/Support 31 14%
    5 Research/Analysis/Laboratory & Field Science 17 7%
    6 Community & Social Services/Legal Services 15 7%
    7 Other 10 4%
    8 Information Technology/Computer Engineering/Software Development 8 4%
    9 Consulting 7 3%
    10 Marketing/PR/Media/Communications 7 3%
    11 Operations/HR/Purchasing/Quality Assurance 6 3%
    12 Engineering (non-computer) 2 1%
    13 Creative Arts/Design/Multimedia 1 0%
    Year
    2025
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  9. First Careers for English Majors

    Where do English majors start their careers? SLU English majors gravitate towards a wide-range of fields upon graduation. Our English majors start their journeys in the professional world pursuing a...