First Destination Report: 2015-2016 Undergraduate Degree Recipients for College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences

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First destinations: What grads are doing after graduation:

Number of Respondents %
Category
1006 Not Applicable Total Graduates
539 54% Reported first destination / respondents

TAKING TIME OFF after graduation (more than 1 month, less than 1 year)

265 49% No
204 38% Yes, one to less than three full months
43 8% Yes, three to less than six full months
26 5% Yes, six months to less than a full year

FIRST DESTINATION AFTER GRADUATION

29 5% U.S. military service commitment.
29 5% Service/volunteer program (non-military).
3 1% Self-employed or working in a family-owned business.
147 27% Employed or have accepted a job offer (not employed by self or family).
26 5% Have job offer(s), but undecided on accepting.
102 19% Seeking employment, but don't yet have a job offer.
21 4% Plan to seek employment later.
127 24% Admitted to continuing education.
27 5% Plan to continue education, but details not firm yet.
47 9% Both seeking employment and applying to continue education.
3 1% Other having nothing to do with employment or continued education.

Continuing education: Graduate, professional school, or other:

View list by undergrad major showing cont. educ. degree / program / institution / location

154 29% Plan to attend OR have accepted admission.

ADVICE SOURCES about continuing education (check ALL that apply)

From what sources did you seek advice about graduate or professional school (or other additional education)?

14 10% Print information such as books or magazines.
107 73% Websites / online information.
77 52% Professors at Virginia Tech.
63 43% Academic advisors at Virginia Tech.
14 10% Pre-professional school advisors at Virginia Tech.
78 53% People who work in the field or profession I'd like to pursue.
72 49% Parents and/or other adult relatives or family friends.
60 41% Peers such as friends and/or brothers or sisters.
16 11% Career & Professional Development.
42 29% Faculty or staff at graduate or professional schools you considered.
5 3% Other

Employment:

View list by undergrad major showing employer /job title / location

185 34% Number / percent of respondents reporting they are employed (Employed, Self-employed, Volunteer and Military)
160 92% Number / percent of total employed who are employed full-time (if indicated)
13 8% Number / percent of total employed who are employed part-time (if Indicated)

SALARY DATA for graduates who accepted FULL-TIME employment

139 75% Number / percent of employed reporting salaries
Not Applicable Not Applicable 25th percentile (25% make this amount or less): $30000
Not Applicable Not Applicable 50th percentile (50% make this amount or less; 50% make more): $39000 (Median)
Not Applicable Not Applicable 75th percentile (75% make this amount or less; 25% make more): $45000
Not Applicable Not Applicable (Percentiles not reported if fewer than 12 graduates reported salary)

BONUS WITH JOB OFFER

Did your job offer include a signing bonus?

149 81% Number / percent of employed who reported whether or not they received bonuses
18 12% Yes
131 88% No
Not Applicable Not Applicable 25th percentile (25% of bonuses were this amount or less): $2000
Not Applicable Not Applicable 50th percentile (50% of bonuses were this amount or less; 50% make more): $3000 (Median)
Not Applicable Not Applicable 75th percentile (75% of bonuses were this amount or less; 25% make more): $5925
Not Applicable Not Applicable (Percentiles not reported if fewer than 12 graduates reported a bonus)

Employment RELATED to CAREER GOALS

Do you consider your job to be related to your career goals and/or to be an entry-level avenue to reach your career goals?

116 70% VERY related to career goals
49 30% SOMEWHAT related to career goals
0 0% NOT related to career goals

Employment RELATED to MAJOR

Do you consider your job to be related to your college major?

63 38% VERY related to major
74 44% SOMEWHAT related to major
31 18% NOT related to major

JOB / EMPLOYER SOURCE

Which best describes the source of your first contact with the employer (organization, company, agency) whose job you accepted?

50 30% Worked for or volunteered with this employer in the past.

Referral or contact through:

16 10% Current or former employer.
7 4% Professor or other faculty or staff member in your department.
21 13% Friend or family member.
3 2% Alumnus/alumna (a graduate) of Virginia Tech.
2 1% Fellow member of club, sorority or fraternity to which you belong.
2 1% Email or posted information from your academic department.
12 7% Career fair or job fair.
6 4% On-Campus Interviewing Program or Hokies4Hire.
17 10% The employer's website.
16 10% Website for job seekers (such as Monster.com, on-line classifieds, etc.).
0 0% Print publication (newspaper, etc.).
13 8% Other.

WHEN JOB SEARCH STARTED

About when did you actively start your job search for your post-graduation job?
(Asked of employed graduates and those with an offer or offers.)

December 2015 graduates
12 28% During spring semester 2015 (more than 6 months prior to degree completion)
9 21% Summer 2015 (4-6 months prior to degree completion)
13 30% September or October 2015 (2-3 months prior to degree completion)
5 12% November or December 2015 (0-1 month prior to degree completion)
3 7% January, February or March 2016 (0-3 months after degree completion)
1 2% After March 2016 (4 or more months after degree completion)
0 0% Not applicable; I obtained an offer without an active job search.
May and Summer 2016 graduates
39 19% Between July and October 2015 (more than 6 months prior to May commencement)
71 34% Between November 2015 and January 2016 (4-6 months prior to May commencement)
57 27% February or March 2016 (2-3 months prior to May commencement)
33 16% April or May 2016, prior to May commencement (0-1 month prior to commencement)
8 4% May commencement to August 2016 (0-3 months after commencement)
1 0% September 2016 or after (4 or more months after May commencement)
0 0% Not applicable; I obtained an offer without an active job search.

NUMBER OF JOB OFFERS

To the best of your recollection, how many job offers have you received?
(Asked of employed graduates and those with an offer or offers.)

100 53% One
56 29% Two
24 13% Three
4 2% Four
6 3% Five or more

WHEN OFFER RECEIVED

About when did you receive the job offer you accepted?

December 2015 graduates
5 19% Before September 2015
6 22% September or October 2015
15 56% November or December 2015
0 0% January, February or March 2016
1 4% After March 2016
0 0% Other
May - summer 2016 graduates
39 30% Before January 2016
26 20% January 2016 through Spring Break 2016
46 36% After Spring Break 2016 - May 2016
17 13% June, July or August 2016
1 1% After August 2016
0 0% Other

Career-related learning and experience during college:

Did you have any kind of career-related experience prior to graduation (types listed)?

466 92% Yes
41 8% No

TYPES OF CAREER-RELATED EXPERIENCE (check ALL that apply)

463 86% Respondents to this question: number and percent of total respondents

What kind of experience did you have? (check ALL that apply)

How many of each?

Number of Respondents
%
Category
1 2 3 4 5+
257 56% Volunteer work 67 59 33 23 75
271 59% Part-time job 110 70 51 15 25
246 53% Summer job 97 68 44 17 20
197 43% Unpaid internship 140 43 9 2 2
154 33% Paid internship 101 40 10 1 2
2 0% Co-op 2 0 0 0 0
73 16% Undergraduate research 55 13 2 1 2
144 31% Field study 96 43 4 0 1
28 6% Other Not Applicable

EXTENT to which graduates LEARNED JOB SEARCH SKILLS

Which best describes the extent to which you learned job search skills during college?
I learned..

157 31% Most job search skills I needed.
248 50% Some job search skills, but not all I needed to know.
94 19% Nothing or very little.

SOURCES of LEARNING JOB SEARCH SKILLS (check ALL that apply)

If you did learn job search skills,where do you believe you learned them? Please check all that apply.

172 39% Career & Professional Development programs, publications, website, advising, workshops, etc.
169 39% Academic-credit course or seminar in your major department or college.
25 6% Not-for-credit programs or seminars in your major department or college.
212 49% Advisors, professors or staff in your major department or college.
68 16% Other faculty or staff in the university, but not in your major department or college.
266 61% Parents and/or other adult relatives or family friends.
242 56% Peers such as friends and/or brothers or sisters.
195 45% Websites with job search advice (other than Career & Professional Development).
43 10% Books, magazines or other print materials.
25 6% Other

USED CAREER AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DURING COLLEGE:

As best as you can recall: During college did you use any the resources provided by Career & Professional Development?

97 19% Never
76 15% Don't recall or unsure
298 59% Yes, but not often
30 6% Yes, often

Regrets:

If you had to do it over again, is there anything related to planning for life after college that you would do differently?

210 42% No. For the most part, I did what I needed to do to achieve my goals.
289 58% Yes. I wish I had done something differently.

If yes, please check ALL that apply. (Percentages are of "Yes" respondents, not total respondents.)
I wish I had...

109 37% Learned more about graduate or professional school earlier.
167 57% Gotten more experience related to my major or career goals.
169 57% Learned more about career options and/or learned earlier.
119 40% Started my job search earlier.
78 27% Used more or different job search resources.
111 38% Asked professors and/or other advisors for advice (more often, earlier, or at all).
27 9% Other