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Page 1: ANNUAL REPORT - Baruch College · searching for employment. 21% Searching 1,857 out of 2,256 surveyed students from the class of 2018 are either employed or attending graduate school

2018ANNUAL REPORTUNDERGRADUATE STUDENT OUTCOMES

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82%

Employed/Graduate School

1,857 out of 2,256 surveyed students from the class of 2018 are either employed or attending graduate school.

74%

Employed

1,658 students are em-ployed. Some will also be attending graduate school.

9%

Graduate School

199 students plan to at-tend graduate school. Some are already em-ployed while others are still searching for employment.

21%

Searching

1,857 out of 2,256 surveyed students from the class of 2018 are either employed or attending graduate school.

6%

Not Seeking

126 students are not looking for a job. Reasons include trav-eling, starting own business or attending graduate school.

63%Knowledge Rate

Outcomes data is known for 2,256 out of a total of 3,587

students graduating.

3,587Students Graduating

This is the total number of undergraduate students gradu-

ating in 2017-2018.

57%Female

Respondents

43%Male

Respondents

37%Unknown Outcomes

Status

Survey Participation/Employment StatusGraduating students are surveyed at the point of graduation and up to 6 months after graduation. Data are included from a variety of additional sources such as faculty, staff, employers and our online job search system, Starr Search. A total of 3,587 students graduated in 2018. Outcomes are known for 2,256 of those students.

Overall, 82.31% or 1,857 out of 2,256 students who have provided outcomes data, are either employed and/or attending graduate school while 16.58% or 374 students were still looking for a job and did not plan to go to graduate school.

2018

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In-Person Activity

Career Consultations 3,480

Vocational Tests 261

Resume Reviews 2,701

Mock Interviews 224

Unique Student Visits 2,638

Student Office Visits 5,643

Students Attending Career Fairs 2,926

Events Posted 276

Online Activity

New Employer Accounts 1,604

Internships Posted Online 3,458

Jobs Posted Online 6,638

Student Logins 315,706

Discrete Students Logging In 11,923

Applications Submitted Online 189,347

On-Campus Interviews 1271

Students Signed up for Events 10,846

* In-person and online activity sections include data on all Baruch undergraduate students, not only the class of 2018.

Recruiting/Career Counseling ActivityCareer counseling activity is divided into Online and In-Person sections. Online activities relate to our online career management system, Starr Search. Students can apply for jobs, schedule appointments and sign up for OCR interviews. In-person activities include career consultations, walk in appointments, event atten-dance and mock interviews. These activities cover all students who interacted with the center, including the class of 2018.

Over 80 companies came to campus to recruit students in 2017-2018. A few of these companies are highlighted below.

Undergraduate Student Post-Graduation Outcomes

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Career Related Activity by SchoolCareer related activity is broken down into Starr Search logins, event attendance, job applications and career counseling appointments. School breakdowns only cover the undergraduate class of 2018. Total numbers include all students, not only graduating students.

2018

Career Related Events

55% of 2018’s class have attended events

276 total events conducted

2,926 total students attended career fairs

10,846 total students signed up for events

Zicklin

Weissman

Marxe

62%

35%

38%

Career Counseling

48% of 2018’s class had a counseling appointment

5,643 total office visits

2,701 total resume reviews

33,480 total career consulatations

Zicklin

Weissman

Marxe

51%

38%

47%

Job Applications

55% of 2018’s class applied for jobs on Starr Search

189,347 total applications submitted online

6,638 total jobs posted online

3,458 total internships posted online

Zicklin

Weissman

Marxe

70%

43%

45%

84% of 2018’s class have used Starr Search

315,706 total Starr Search logins

11,923 total unique students logged in

4,789,020 total page views

Zicklin

Weissman

Marxe

88%

71%

82%

Starr Search Activity

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2018 Undergraduate Student Post-Graduation OutcomesUndergraduate Student Post-Graduation Outcomes

Employed vs. Unemployed Activity

Career related activities are used to compare employed and unemployed students. The comparison is made between students of the 2018 graduating class only. On average, employed students have 1.5 internships while at Baruch, compared to 0.9 internships for unemployed students. 46% of the surveyed stu-dents reported having one or more internships before graduation.

3.24 3.19

GPAEmployed students have a GPA that is 1.5% higher than unemployed students.

4.24 3.13

Career CounselingEmployed students have 35% more counseling appointments than unemployed students.

4.892.79

EventsEmployed students attend 75% more

events than unemployed students.

9746

Job ApplicationsEmployed students

submit 110% more job applications than

unemployed students.

134 54

LoginsEmployed students use Starr Search 148% more often that unem-ployed students.

Employed

Unemployed

Activity averages for the class of 2018 are compared be-tween employed and unemployed students. On average, employed students are more involved in the job search process and utilize our career services more often. They have more career counseling appointments, apply for more jobs, attend more events and use Starr Search more often than unemployed students. The difference in GPAs be-tween employed and unemployed students is negligible.

Employed/Unemployed Student Activity

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2018

Top Employers by Position TypeOverall, 1,135 employers hired 1,478 students of the graduating class. For full time positions, 702 students were hired by 550 employers while 274 students were hired by 243 employers for part time positions. Consistent with recent years, 90% of employers hired one student. Only 5% of employers hired 3 or more Baruch students.

J.P. Morgan 24Morgan Stanley 14Moody’s 10Citi 8Bank of America 8NY Dept. of Education 7EY 7TD Bank 6Deloitte 6RSM 6Yelp 6Deutsche Bank 5PwC 5Gen II Fund Services 4S&P Global 4Target 3SMBC 3Accenture 3NYPD 3

Employer Hires

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J.P. Morgan 33Morgan Stanley 18Baruch College 15EY 14Citi 14TD Bank 12Deloitte 11Bank of America 10Moody's 10KPMG 9RSM 9NY Dept. of Education 9Goldman Sachs 8CUNY 7PwC 7Berko & Associates 6Con Edison 6Yelp 6Wealthedge 5

Employer Hires

Ove

rall

KPMG 7J.P. Morgan 6Berko & Associates 6EY 6Citi 5Deloitte 5Goldman Sachs 4Morgan Stanley 4Con Edison 4John Varvatos Enterprises, Inc 3RSM 3MTA New York City Transit 3New York Life Insurance Company 3New York Needs You 3Lanchid 3Grant Thornton 2New York City Housing Authority 2 NYC DEP 2CUNY 2

Employer Hires

Inte

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Baruch College 13TD Bank 5Macy’s 3Apple 3CVS 2Nike 2BMCC 2Chase 2Insomnia Cookies 2CUNY 2Wealthedge 2Microsoft 2Madison Square Garden 2Bronxnet 2DNB BANK ASA 2HSBC 2Globalvision Insurance 1Grace Music School 1Gifted Math and Reading Summer 1

Employer Hires

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Undergraduate Student Post-Graduation Outcomes

Average Salary by SchoolThe average salary for a Baruch graduate has continued to rise over the years. School breakdowns refer to the class of 2018 only.

.

Zicklin

Weissman

Marxe

$52,744

$45,953

$46,250

Average Salary by School

$2,310 is the increase in average salary for Weissman

undergraduate students compared to 2017.

$5,417 is the increase in average salary for Marxe under-

graduate students compared to 2017.

*Average salaries are calculated by using full time wage data

2018

2017

2016

$51,058

$50,854

$50,116

Average Salary Over Time

$204 represents the increase in average salary for Baruch

undergraduate students compared to the previous year.

According to the CUNY Office of Institutional Research,

Baruch students who take advantage of career services

offered on campus, make on average $3,466 more than

students who do not participate in career related services.

The difference in median wage remains, even 3 years after

graduation, although decreasing to $3,248.

2015

2014

2013

$48,717

$45,941

$44,743

2012 $45,637

2011 $48,694

2010 $51,417

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