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Which jobs typically have the highest starting salaries straight out of college?

Trying to plan for the future here! I'm graduating soon and was wondering if anyone knew which jobs typically offer higher starting salaries for recent grads. Any info is appreciated!

a year ago

Sure, I'd be happy to share some insight on this! First off, understand that starting salaries can vary greatly depending on the field, the specific role, and even the geographic location. However, some fields consistently offer high starting salaries right out of college.

Engineering fields usually offer high starting salaries. According to the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE), petroleum engineering, computer engineering, and electrical engineering majors are among the highest paid graduate fields.

Computer Science majors also typically enjoy high starting salaries, as demand for tech skills continues to grow. Careers might include roles such as software engineer, cloud analyst, or security analyst, all of which usually offer competitive starting salaries.

Investment Banking is another field that tends to offer high starting salaries, although the workload and stress levels can also be quite high. Roles may include being an analyst for an investment bank or working in corporate financing or private equity. Similarly, consulting roles, particularly in management or strategy consulting, can offer substantial starting salaries.

Healthcare, particularly pharmacy or nursing, can also provide competitive pay. A Bachelor's in Nursing (BSN), for example, often secures a good starting salary and strong job security.

Keep in mind to not just chase a degree or career for the high starting salary. It's also vital to consider if it aligns with your personal interests and long-term career goals. Passion and enjoyment for your job will contribute substantially to job satisfaction and your overall career success.

a year ago

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