Look at the careers and incomes of Harvard graduates.
Harvard University is a top university in the world and an academic paradise that countless students dream of. Famous American universities such as Harvard University are regarded as the cradle of cultivating social elites. Most of the students who graduated from these schools have enviable careers and high incomes. Let's take a look at the top 20 jobs of Harvard graduates and the income of each job. First, let's take a look at the four highest-paid occupations among Harvard graduates. The CEO ranks first. The median annual salary of Harvard university graduates as company presidents in the United States is 1.9 million 1.000 dollars. In the second place are management consultants, whose median annual salary is $65,438+$0.22 million. The third place is software designers, whose median annual income is $ 1 15000. The fourth place is an investment bank partner with a median annual salary of $65,438 +0 10000. Experts pointed out that the 20 most common jobs that Harvard graduates take after graduation are actually jobs that we are all familiar with, but most graduates choose private companies, and their proportion of entering government agencies and public service industries is low. The first is management consultant, with a median annual salary of $65,438+0.22 million. Then there are senior software engineers whose median annual salary is $98,600. The following are software development engineers with a median annual salary of $76,900. The CEO of a non-profit organization has a median annual salary of $64,654,38+000. Investment bank analysts, their median annual salary is $82,500. Software designers, their median annual salary is 1 15000 dollars. High school teachers, their median annual salary is $49400. Company presidents, their median annual salary is 190 1000 dollars. Business consultants and company managers, their median annual salary is $65,438+$7,000. Assistant to the president of the company, their median annual salary is $49400. Finance is also the favorite industry of many Harvard graduates. Partners in investment banks have the highest income, with a median annual salary of $65,438 +0 10000. The median annual salary of project managers in information technology field is $96,500, paralegals are $46,900, financial managers are $68,200, project managers in non-profit organizations are $46,500, business analysts are $66,800, financial and securities analysts are $66,800, and project managers in software industry are $66,800. In the salary ranking of American college graduates, Harvard University does not occupy the first place, but some medical and engineering graduates earn more. Harvard Business School is the most famous business school in the United States. It has no undergraduate major and only trains graduate students. Therefore, graduates from Harvard Business School mainly enter the management field, which can be said to be a golden collar industry in the United States. Let's look at the jobs and salaries of Harvard Business School graduates. Among the graduates of Harvard Business School in 2009, 32% are employed in the financial industry, and the median basic annual salary (excluding dividends) is $65,438 +0 10000. 28% are in the consulting industry, and the median annual salary is $65,438+$2500. 16% In the management industry, the median basic annual salary is 10.5 million USD. 9% are in the marketing industry, and the median annual salary is $97,000. 8% are in the business development industry, and the median basic annual salary is $654.38+$2,000. 4% in the strategic planning industry, the median annual salary is $65,438+$009,000. 3% in other industries, the median basic annual salary is $97,500. By industry, in 2009, 26% of Harvard Business School graduates worked as business consultants, with a median annual salary of $65,438+$0.25 million. 4% are managers in entertainment and journalism, and the median annual salary is $65,438+$400,000. 365,438+0% are engaged in financial services, and the median basic annual salary is $65,438+065,438+00,000. 7% work in non-profit organizations and government departments, with a median annual salary of $90,000. 3% is in the retail industry, and the median basic annual salary is $65,438+$005,000. 2% in other service industries, such as real estate, the median basic annual salary is $6,543,800. 7% in the health insurance industry, the median annual salary is $65,438+500,000. 5% is in the consumer goods industry, and the median basic annual salary is 95,000 US dollars. 8% is in manufacturing, and the median basic annual salary is 165438+2500 USD. 7% are in the technology industry, and the median annual salary is 165438+2500 USD. Working under different employers, the salaries of Harvard Business School graduates will vary greatly. For example, the median annual salary of people working in American companies is $65,438+0,300,665,438+0,28. The median annual salary for those who work in universities is $65,438+2,063. The average annual salary of people working in the foundation is $98,264. The average annual salary of people working in non-profit organizations is $65,000. The average annual salary of people working in the federal government is more than $654.38 million. The average annual salary of people working in state and local governments is $665,438+$0,994. The median annual salary of people working in chain enterprises is $ 105000. The median annual salary of people working in hospitals is $265,438+3,500. The median annual salary of people who start their own companies as bosses is $ 65438+ 1736. In order to attract talents, large American companies not only provide high salaries and generous benefits to graduates from prestigious schools, but some companies also repay college students' loans instead of graduates. To this end, Harvard, University of Pennsylvania and other famous American universities take measures to encourage graduates to enter the public service industry, such as setting up public service scholarships and providing internship programs. Some universities provide college tuition loan exemption for graduates who enter the public service industry, while more universities provide special scholarships for graduates who are willing to enter the public service industry after graduation.