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Most popular industries for college grads?

Hello people, I'm a high school junior starting to think about college majors, careers and life after graduation. Does anyone know which industry most college graduates end up working in after they get their degree? I appreciate any pointers or insight.

a year ago

Hi there! It's a great idea to think about these aspects early in the game. Broadly speaking, various sources consistently show certain industries absorbing a large percentage of college graduates. As of recent data:

1. Education and Health Services: These sectors often appeal to graduates with degrees in public health, education, nursing, and other medical professions. Many grads choose this route because they're passionate about caregiving, teaching, or making a difference in their community.

2. Professional and Business services: This encompasses a wide range of professions, but it's particularly prominent among those with a business-related degree. Fields such as management, consulting, marketing, financial analysis, and accounting fit within this category.

3. Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM): This field is vast and includes occupations in computer science, engineering, mathematics, and scientific research. The demand for STEM graduates has been steadily increasing, and it's an area of major focus for many institutions due to its importance in the technological advancement of society.

4. Finance and Insurance: Many graduates from fields like finance, economics, statistics, etc., often find opportunities in this industry. Positions in this sector can range from financial advisors to investment bankers.

5. Public Administration: Often, graduates with degrees in political science, international relations, public policy, and similar fields end up in this industry. From working in local, state, or federal government to working for non-profits and NGOs, there are lots of career paths within public administration.

Do note that this is an overall snapshot and can vary by specific degree and location. It's recommended to further research careers and industries that align with your interests and skills. Exploring potential internships or part-time jobs in these fields can provide some practical insights too!

a year ago

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