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Class of 2007 Career Outcomes

Accepted Salary Offers | After Graduation | Industry Breakdown | Quick Links

Accepted Salary Offers

  Lowest Accepted Salary Highest Accepted Salary Average Accepted
Salary
National Average
Bachelor of Engineering        
Biomedical Engineering $50,000 $65,800 $56,585 $55,283
Chemical Engineering $50,000 $75,000 $64,200 $59,707
Civil/Environmental
Engineering
$46,500 $70,000 $55,300 $47,750
Computer Engineering $47,500 $80,000 $60,200 $55,946
Electrical Engineering $48,500 $80,000 $60,600 $54,915
Engineering Management $45,000 $68,000 $55,600 $54,911
Mechanical Engineering $50,000 $65,000 $56,500 $54,695
         
Bachelor of Science        
Business and Technology $50,000 $68,000 $59,400 $45,044
Computer Science $48,000 $77,000 $60,750 $52,177
         
Total Survey $45,000 $80,000 $58,900 $52,839

* The average for Industrial Engineering is used for comparative purposes.
** The average for Business majors is used for comparative purposes.
***This number is a weighted average.


National Average data reprinted from the Spring 2007 Salary Survey, with the permission of the National Association of Colleges and Employers, copyright holder.

Compare with last year's salary survey.

After Graduation

Stevens graduates continue to be highly sought after by industry leaders. 73 percent of graduating seniors were able to choose from more than one job offer and an impressive 41 percent received three or more job offers. The top employers of the Class of 2007 are:

Accenture, Lockheed Martin, Barclays Capital, Morgan Stanley, Citigroup, Northrup Grumman, Deloitte Consulting, Schering-Plough, Deutsche Bank, Turner Construction, ExxonMobil, The Vanguard Group, Goldman Sachs, Verizon, Johnson & Johnson, UBS Financial, Lehman Brothers, US Patent and Trademark Office

Eighteen percent of the Class of 2007 have accepted enrollment in graduate or professional school :

Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Boston University (Ph.D. Program in Physiology and Biophysics), Catholic University Law School, Columbia University College of Dental Medicine, Cornell University, Long Island University (Athletic Training and Sports Medicine), Princeton University (Ph.D. Program in Chemical Engineering), Seton Hall Law School, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (UMDNJ), The University of California, Davis (Master's Program in Robotics and Nanotechnology), University of Illinois (Master's Program in Structural Engineering)

Industry Breakdown

Below are the industries in which 2007 Stevens graduates will enter the workforce:

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