Graduate Success
What They’re Doing (and Earning) Within Six Months of Graduation*
Purdue graduates enjoy a high degree of success as they transition from their undergraduate education to careers or graduate study. Within six months of graduation, 94% of Purdue’s May 2007 graduates were employed, continuing their education or had other career plans. Additionally, many reported very competitive starting salaries. View Salary Survey results.

InternshipsThere are reasons why Purdue graduates succeed and one reason is internships. Throughout their education, Purdue students gain on-the-job experience that does more than provide fodder for resumes. It helps them make professional connections while they learn more about jobs they like and, possibly more importantly, jobs they don't like. The Center for Career Opportunities’ Web site is a central resource for students seeking internships. |
Experiential Learning (Learn by Doing)In some ways, Purdue University created the standard for experiential learning – namely, Engineering Projects in Community Service (EPICS). Now a program adopted by universities around the world, EPICS was the brainchild of Purdue faculty who recognized that learning goes beyond the classroom. Today, students from a wide variety of majors earn credit as they apply their education in support community projects. Learn more about EPICS.
Study AbroadOther ways Purdue students learn by doing is by studying abroad. With programs in more than 50 countries, Purdue Study Abroad allows students to gain valuable international experiences. Learn more about Study Abroad. |
Who Hires Purdue Graduates?Click on each academic program below to view a list of top employers since 2005. For a complete list of employers who have recruited through Purdue’s Center of Career Opportunities or hired new Purdue graduates since 2004, visit the CCO Employer Web site.
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