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MIT Students after Graduation

Upon graduation, MIT students are well prepared and successful applicants for jobs or graduate school. They use a variety of MIT resources, including networking; career fairs; employer programs; advising; and professional development services, clubs, and organizations. MIT Career Advising and Professional Development (CAPD) and other Institute resources, along with faculty, advisors, staff, and alumni, help guide students applying to graduate and professional schools. Students interact with employers and graduate schools through career fairs, employer information sessions, and recruiting partnerships. In the 2024–2025 academic year, employers recruited students for internships and employment through on-campus career fairs, information sessions, programs, and events, as well as through formal partnerships.

 

2025 Graduating Students’ Post-Graduation Plans

Plan Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral
Graduate school 42% 11%
Work 48% 82% 97%

Sources: Graduating Student Survey, Doctoral Exit Survey. Institutional Research, Office of the Provost.

Graduating bachelor’s students going on to graduate school indicated pursuing one or more of the following: master’s (56%), doctoral (39%), and medical (6%) degrees. In 2025, the top universities for bachelor’s recipients pursuing graduate study were MIT, Harvard, Stanford, Princeton, Columbia, University of Pennsylvania, University of California—Berkley, and University of Michigan. Master’s students seeking further study were primarily pursuing doctoral (91%), medical (6%), and master’s (2%) degrees. Most master’s students (75%) continued their studies at MIT.

Approximately 19% of graduating bachelor’s and 17% of graduating master’s students indicated they would be working at an employer considered to be a startup. More than half of doctoral students planning to work (60%) were choosing to work in academic or research institutions. Of those entering academia, 19% had tenure-track faculty appointments.

2025 Post-Graduation Employment Statistics

Plan Bachelor’s Master’s Doctoral
Expect to work in the US 98% 84% 89%
Had an internship/externship that led to accepted job offer 56% 34%

Sources: Graduating Student Survey, Doctoral Exit Survey. Institutional Research, Office of the Provost.

MIT graduates who continue to employment are offered competitive salaries after graduation. Typically, they receive salary offers 30–40% above the national average for new college graduates, depending on the industry. Additional salary data is available on the CAPD website.

Organizations that hire MIT graduates

Many companies and organizations regularly recruit at MIT. The following is a brief list of top employers who hired from the Class of 2025:

Accenture
Amazon
Apple
Bain & Company
Bloomberg
Boston Consulting Group
Citadel and Citadel Securities
Dana Farber Cancer Institute
Databricks Inc.
Deloitte Consulting
Google
Jane Street Capital
McKinsey & Company
Meta
Microsoft
OpenAI
Palantir Technologies
Space Exploration Technologies (SpaceX)
US Navy
Verizon

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