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New Case engineers enjoyed plenty of job offers and good pay
The class of 2024 graduated into a strong economy. Seniors were feted with a Clap Out on Case Quad in May.
Engineers commanded the highest starting salaries of CWRU graduates last spring, a median $80,000-$84,999 a year, and often enjoyed other lures as they considered jobs. According to a survey of the class of 2023, 40 percent of CWRU graduates were offered signing bonuses.
The so-called First Destinations Survey by the CWRU Career Center looked at what happened to the most recent graduating class. It found that CWRU graduates continued to land jobs in a strong economy and that engineering graduates were the most likely to enter the workforce.
About 60 percent of the new Case engineers accepted a job offer, while 35 percent went on to graduate school. Only one percent of engineering graduates surveyed were looking for work.
Overall, 27% of CWRU graduates accepted a job in engineering — making it the most sought after industry. The top five employers of engineering graduates were Epic, Proctor & Gamble, EY, Deloitte, and Rockwell Automation.
The annual survey plumbed some new depths this year, shedding more light on the power of a CWRU degree. It found, for example, that 74 percent of pre-med majors were accepted to a medical school. The national average is 46 percent.
Find the full results at case.edu/ studentlife/careercenter/aboutoutcomes-and-data/first-destination-survey
