First Destination Report: 2021-2022 Undergraduate Degree Recipients for College of Liberal Arts and Human Sciences

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Response Rate

Number of Respondents %
Category
1123 Not Applicable Total Graduates
631 56% Reported first destination / respondents
492 44% Unreported / non-respondents

Outcome

What are you primarily doing after graduation?
224 35% Working
39 6% Military
7 1% Volunteering
158 25% Continuing Education
0 0% Fellowship
156 25% Still Seeking Employment
46 7% Still Seeking Continuing Education
1 0% Not Seeking (traveling, gap year, taking time off, other)

Continuing Education Details

Respondents who indicate continuing education are asked to report their institution and location, and their degree level and program of study.

View list by undergrad major of continuing education degrees, institution, and locations

Working Details

Respondents who indicate working are asked to report their employer, position title, and location.

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Salary and Bonus

Question for working and military respondents Note
Medians are shown when four or more individuals reported salary or bonus.
See Salary Detail Report which includes 25th and 75th percentiles where sufficient Ns were reported.
See Bonus Detail Report which provides more detail on numbers and percentages reporting.
142 54% Number and percent of working and military who reported salary.
Not Applicable Not Applicable Salary median for full-time working and military: $44000
23 9% Number and percent of working who reported receiving a bonus above $0.
Not Applicable Not Applicable Bonus Median: $2500

Job Source

Question for working respondents.

Regarding the job you accepted: Which best describes the way you first made contact with this employer?

14 6% Worked / volunteered with this employer in the past.
43 19% Knew / met the employer through someone I know (networking).
12 5% Career fair.
16 7% Handshake.
2 1% On-Campus Interviewing Program (employer interviewed in Smith Career Center).
31 14% Went directly to employer website.
31 14% Used job-seeker website, other than Handshake.
1 0% Information posted or messaged from my academic department.
5 2% Employer spoke at a presentation I attended.
69 31% Did not answer

Job related to Career Goals

Question for working respondents.

Do you consider your job to be related to your career goals?

98 44% Very
57 25% Somewhat
10 4% Not
59 26% Did not answer

Job Related to Major

Question for working respondents.

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

76 34% Very
68 30% Somewhat
21 9% Not
59 26% Did not answer

Number of Job Offers

Question for working respondents.

As best as you recall, how many job offers have you received?

69 31% One
46 21% Two
22 10% Three
3 1% Four
9 4% Five or more
61 27% Did not answer

Career Planning and Preparation

Learned Job Search Skills | Source of Learning

Questions for working and still seeking employment respondents.

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

75 20% Learned most that I needed.
197 52% Learned some, but not all, that I needed.
31 8% Learned nothing, or very little
77 20% Did not answer

If you learned job search skills, where did you learn them? Check all that apply.

123 32% Career & Professional Development; advising, presentations, website, resource center.
29 8% Career Planning Guide; booklet free to VT students from CPD.
33 9% Other books, magazines, print materials.
136 36% Websites external to Virginia Tech.
120 32% Academic-credit course in my major or college.
26 7% Not-for-credit program in my major or college.
143 38% Advisors, staff, professors in my major or college.
61 16% Other VT advisors, staff, professors, NOT in my major or college.
147 39% Employers, mentors at jobs, internships.
193 51% Parents, adult relatives, family friends.
150 39% Peers.
89 23% Did not answer

Advising on Continuing Education

Question for continuing education respondents only.

Where did you get advice about graduate or professional school? Check all that apply.

79 50% Professors at Virginia Tech.
66 42% Academic advisors at Virginia Tech.
11 7% Pre-professional school advisors at Virginia Tech.
13 8% Career center advisors at Virginia Tech.
50 32% Professionals working in the field I want to pursue.
46 29% Faculty or staff at the graduate or professional schools I considered.
79 50% Websites of the graduate or professional schools I considered.
0 0% Websites about professions and graduate schools.
72 46% Parents, adult relatives
64 41% Peers.
6 4% Print information: books, magazines, etc.
10 6% Did not answer
Experience during College
Questions for all respondents.

Did you have any type of career-related experience during college?

382 61% Yes
104 16% No
145 23% Stated prefer not to answer OR did not answer
TYPES OF EXPERIENCE OTHER THAN INTERNSHIPS
Questions for all respondents.

If you had any of the following types of experience, check all that apply.

174 28% Volunteer work
228 36% Part-time job
213 34% Summer job
15 2% Co-op
65 10% Undergraduate research
126 20% Field study
265 42% Did not answer
INTERNSHIP EXPERIENCE
Questions for all respondents.

Did you have any type of internship during college (including paid, unpaid, or both)?

264 42% Yes
102 16% No
196 40% Stated prefer not to answer OR did not answer

Question asked to those who responded “yes” to had internship:
How many unpaid internships did you have?
("unpaid" meaning no monetary compensation, such as wage, salary, or stipend)

87 14% None
122 19% One
38 6% Two
14 2% Three or more
370 59% Did not answer OR question not applicable

Question asked to those who responded “yes” to had internship:
How many paid internships did you have?
("paid" meaning monetary compensation, including wage, salary, or stipend)

88 14% None
121 19% One
36 6% Two
17 3% Three or more
369 58% Did not answer OR question not applicable
NO INTERNSHIPS; REASONS
Question asked to those who responded “no” to had internship:

You said you did not have any internships during college. Please check any of the following that are applicable to you.

97 15% I did not need an internship. I had other forms of experience relevant to my career goals and/or major
50 8% I did not know all the possible sources to find an internship
31 5% I did not have all the job search skills I needed to secure an internship
36 6% I did not have all the qualifications employers required
54 9% Unpaid internships are the norm in my field, and I could not afford to work without pay
28 4% I could not find an internship in the geographic location I wanted
45 7% I could not find an internship with timing that worked for my schedule
13 2% I was offered an internship, but it was cancelled by the employer (due to economic issues, such as the pandemic, or other causes)
2 0% I was offered an in-person internship at a location to which I could not relocate due to costs
433 69% Did not answer OR question not applicable

Used Career Center

Question for all respondents.

As you recall: During college, did you use any resources provided by the Virginia Tech career center? (could include advising, books, workshops, publications, website, Handshake, employment interviews, etc.)

104 16% Never
69 11% Don't recall or unsure
269 43% Yes, but not often
57 9% Yes, often
132 21% Did not answer

Regrets

Question for all respondents.

If you could start over in college, is there anything you would do differently related to career planning

224 35% No. Mostly I did what I needed to achieve my goals.
307 49% Yes. I would do something differently.
100 16% Did not answer

If yes, please check all that apply.
I wish I had...

233 37% Learned more, or earlier, about career options.
133 21% Learned more, or earlier, about graduate or professional school.
196 31% Asked advisors, staff, professors for advice, earlier, or more often.
217 34% Gotten more experience related to my major or career goals.
156 25% Started my job search earlier.
83 13% Used more or different job search resources.
271 43% Did not answer