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Life After Sloan
Graduates of MIT, like those addressed by Deputy Dean JoAnne Yates (above) at the 2010 commencement, are automatically plugged into the network of more than 25,000 Sloan alumni and 100,000 MIT alumni. In more than 75 MIT Alumni Association Clubs around the world, fellow alumni foster close connections to each other and their alma mater.
Prominent alumni of the school include former U.N. Secretary-General and Nobel Peace Prize winner Kofi Annan, former Hewlett-Packard (HPQ) President and CEO Carly Fiorina and Ford Motor (F) Executive Chairman and Former CEO, William Clay Ford. Entrepreneurship is also big among graduates, with more than 650 going on to start companies.
In years when the economy fares well, so do MIT graduates, with about 98 percent of them offered jobs in their first three months out of school. During tougher economic times, about 87 percent of students are offered jobs. The median starting salary has stayed around $110,000 in recent years. The top hiring industries are consulting, investment banking, and software. |
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