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Outcome of Recent College Graduates

Hey, I was just curious about what kind of salary range recent college graduates are looking at. I know it might vary with different majors and the industry in which one lands a job, but could anyone provide a general idea about the starting salaries of recent grads?

a year ago

Absolutely, it's a valid query considering financial stability is an important aspect to consider while planning your college and career.

Indeed, the expected salary after graduation can vary significantly depending on the major and industry. However, for a broad ballpark, according to the National Association of Colleges and Employers' Winter 2021 report, the average starting salary for all bachelor’s degree graduates was around $55,260.

Please note, students with majors in STEM fields, such as Computer Science or Engineering, usually earn higher starting salaries. For instance, an average Computer Science graduate's starting salary usually hovers around $72,000 to $75,000, while an Engineering graduate can expect somewhere around $69,000 to $75,000 according to Payscale.

On the other hand, Humanities and Social Science majors may start at a lower range, with median salaries around $45,000 - $54,000 as per Payscale data.

Don't forget that these are just averages, and individual salaries can vary based on factors like the job location, the size and prestige of the company, prior internships and work experience, and several other factors.

Always remember that while the starting salary is important, it shouldn't be the sole factor influencing your major or career path. It's key to choose a field that aligns with your interests and long-term career goals as well, because passion and dedication also play a crucial role in career progression and job satisfaction.

a year ago

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