CAREER INFORMATION FROM THE EARNED DOCTORATE SURVEY
June 2014 Survey Results
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Earned Doctorate Survey Career Information Report
Table of Contents
Page
Welcome 3
Plans After Graduation 4-5
How Graduates Found Jobs 5-6
Top Industries for PhDs 6-7
Top Employers for PhDs 7-8
Information about Location after Graduation 8
Questions about Additional Experiences (Internship, Leadership 8 and Public Service Experience)
Postgraduate Plans by Department 10
Employers by Department 11-12
Employers of All PhD Graduates 13-14
Employers of International PhD Graduates 15
Average Salary and Bonus 16
Average Salary of Postdocs Positions by Department 17
Average Salary by Department of PhDs Going into Other Positions 18
Average Salary by Industry 19-21
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Welcome to the CAREER INFORMATION FROM THE 2014 EARNED DOCTORATE SURVEY.
We have taken career related information from the Earned Doctorate Survey and published this in a brief report for the MIT community and partners. In 2009, we began using the Earned Doctorate Survey to collect destination information for all PhDs. Employer and salary information about PhDs, prior to 2009, can be found in the Graduating Student Survey, http://gecd.mit.edu/resources/data. A special thanks to Jake Livengood and Katie Mulroy who worked on this report. Any questions about the survey and results can be directed to Deborah Liverman, [email protected].
ABOUT THE EARNED DOCTORATE SURVEY
The Earned Doctorate Survey is administered by Institutional Research, Office of the Provost at MIT. All information about the Earned Doctorate, including purpose, method, format, and past reports can be found on the Intuitional Research Earned Doctorate Survey Information webpage, http://web.mit.edu/ir/surveys/docexit.html.
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2014 MIT POST GRADUATION STATISTICS*
*Based upon 522 (86%) response rate to the 2014 Earned Doctorate Survey
WHAT IS THE STATUS OF YOUR POSTGRADUTE PLANS?*
POSTGRADUATE PLANS % Work 65.5% Graduate/Professional School 1.2% Negotiating with one or more specific organizations
10.2%
Still Searching for Employment 9.8% Other 5.7% Returning to or continuing in predoctoral employment
5.0%
Do not plan to work or study 0.8% *Other includes taking time off, traveling, and etc.
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WHAT BEST DESCRIBES YOUR POSTGRADUATE PLANS?
PLANS %
Postdoc or further training 41.0%
Employment 55.2% Other 3.8%
HOW 2014 PHDS FOUND THEIR JOBS?* Networking 27.5%
Directly applied to employer 24.0%
Through Department (faculty, academic administrator) 14.9%
On-campus recruiting (CareerBridge) 11.6%
External advertised job listing (on-line, print) 10.3%
Career Fair 8.2%
Internship led to job offer 4.2%
Professional Conference 6.5%
MIT Sponsored Job Listings, Employer Database, INET 2.5%
Contacts acquired through MIT Career Services 0.6%
*Multi-select answers and so the total will add up to more than 100%
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2014 INDUSTRIES FOR PHDS
Industry %
Education 27.4%
Engineering 15.1%
Computer Software 8.2%
Health/Medicine 7.3%
Consulting 6.0%
Chemicals & Materials 5.0%
Aerospace & Defense 5.0%
Energy and Utilities 5.0%
Government 3.2%
Computer Hardware 2.8%
Pharmaceuticals 2.5%
Financial Services/Investment Banking 0.9%
Military 0.9%
Business Services (Advertising, Real Estate, Retail) 0.9%
Industrial and Consumer Manufacturing 0.3%
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WHICH EMPLOYERS HIRED THE MOST MIT PHD GRADUATES?
PhD Level Employers # Hires
MIT 40
Harvard 13
Google 11
Stanford University 11
McKinsey & Company 6
Princeton University 6
Exponent 5
University of California, Berkeley 5
Apple 4
Boston Consulting Group 4
Automotive & Transportation 0.3%
Other Industries not Represented in the Above Categories 7.3%
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California Institute of Technology 4
Columbia University 4
Harvard Medical 4
Exxon Mobil 3
IBM 3
MIT Lincoln Lab 3
NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory 3
Sandia National Laboratories 3
University of Minnesota 3
FOR THOSE WHO INTEND TO LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES, IN WHAT STATE DO YOU INTEND TO LIVE AFTER GRADUATION? N=458
State % Massachusetts 34.9%
California 16.4%
New York 5.7%
Pennsylvania 2.7% Texas 2.7% Illinois 2.5% New Jersey 2.5%
Washington 1.3% District of Columbia 1.1%
Virginia 0.8% FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT PLAN TO LIVE IN THE UNITED STATES, IN WHAT COUNTRY DO YOU INTEND
TO LIVE AFTER GRADUATION? N=66
Country % Canada 18.2% Singapore 10.6% France 9.1%
South Korea 9.1%
Germany 7.6%
United Kingdom 9.8%
China 6.1%
India 6.1%
Switzerland 4.5%
Australia 3.0% 8
PERCENTAGE OF PHD GRADUATES THAT COMPLETED AN INTERNSHIP WHILE IN THEIR CURRENT PROGRAM
YES NO DON’T KNOW
29.8% 67.3% 0%
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF PHD GRADUATES HAD A LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE?
YES NO DON’T KNOW
48.9% 43.3% 4.8%
WHAT WAS THE PERCENTAGE OF PHD GRADUATES WITH SERVICE EXPERIENCE?
YES NO DON’T KNOW
34.9% 54.0% 7.4%
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WHAT BEST DESCRIBES YOUR POSTGRADUATE PLANS? Numbers of respondents are in the column titled “total”
Course (Course Number)
Postdoc or Further Training
Employment
Other
Total
Civil and Environmental Engineering (1) 4 9 0 13 Mechanical Engineering (2) 23 31 3 57 Materials Science and Engineering (3) 13 11 0 24 Architecture (4) 2 6 0 8 Chemistry (5) 11 11 0 22 EECS-Computer Science (6) 7 25 0 32 EECS-Electrical Engineering (6) 22 46 0 68 Biology (7) 19 10 1 30 Physics (8) 20 5 0 25 Brain and Cognitive Sciences (9) 1 2 0 3 Chemical Engineering (10) 5 21 2 28 Urban Studies and Planning (11) 2 1 0 3 Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (12) 16 3 0 19 Economics (14) 5 10 0 15 Sloan School of Management (15) 2 5 0 7 Aeronautics and Astronautics (16) 4 23 0 27 Political Science (17) 3 6 0 9 Mathematics (18) 12 5 0 17 Biological Engineering (20) 6 9 1 16 Nuclear Science and Engineering (22) 12 11 0 23 Computational and Systems Biology [CSB] 2 1 0 3 Engineering Systems Division [ESD] 6 2 0 8 History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society [HASTS] 3 2 0 5 Health, Science, and Technology [HST] 4 8 1 13 Media Arts and Sciences [MAS] 2 16 0 18 Microbiology 1 0 0 1 Operations Research 0 6 0 6 Philosophy 0 2 0 2 Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution 1 2 0 3
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2014 PhD EMPLOYERS BY DEPARTMENT
* Results are based on student reported data and not representative of all employers who hire MIT students by department. Course (Course Number) Employers
Civil & Environmental Engineering (1) Bowdoin College, Exponent, Gradient, Knight Piésold, MIT, National University of Singapore, Samsung SDI, Schlumberger
Mechanical Engineering (2) Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Boston University, BP, Dean Ventures, Exponent, ExxonMobil, ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company, General Motors, Harvard Medical School, Harvard University, HGST, Massachusetts General Hospital, MathWorks, McKinsey & Co., MIT, Nokia, Oak Ridge National Lab, Opko, Samsung Electronics, Sandia National Laboratories, Smith and Nephew, University of California Berkeley, United States Air Force, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Materials Science and Engineering (3) Brown University, DMC, Eastern Nazarene College, Harvard University, Lam Research Corporation, MIT, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Northeastern University, Opera Solutions, University of the District of Columbia
Architecture (4) Singapore University of Technology and Design, University of Chicago
Chemistry (5) 3M Company, Boston Consulting Group, California Institute of Technology, Constellation Pharmaceuticals, Cornell University, Epizyme, ETH Zurich, Google Harvard University, Intel, MIT, Universal Display Corporation, Université de Lyon University of Colorado Boulder, University of Minnesota, University of Wisconsin - Madison
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (6)
Analog Devices, Apple, Arctic Sand Technologies, Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Butterfly Network, California Institute of Technology, D.E. Shaw Research, Dropbox, FINsix, GoDaddy, Google, GroupM Data and Analytics, Harvard University, IBM T. J. Watson Research Center, INSEAD Locu, LongWave Photonics, McKinsey & Company, Microsoft Research, MIT MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Nanyang Technological University Singapore, Ohio State University, Oracle, Princeton University, Schlumberger, Stanford University, Texas Instruments, Two Sigma Investments, University of California Berkeley, University of California Berkeley - Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing, University of Michigan, University of Toronto, WiTricity Corp.
Biology (7) Boston Consulting Group, Church Farm School, Clearview Healthcare Partners, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Harvard University, MIT, MITx edX, National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs, New York University, Novartis, Rockefeller University, Stanford University, University of California San Francisco, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Physics (8) California Institute of Technology, Cornell University, Duke University, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Goldman Sachs, Harvard University, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Max Planck Institute, McKinsey & Company, MIT, Princeton University, Stanford University, University of California Berkeley, University of Colorado, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, University of Mainz, University of Maryland, University of Minnesota, Wegowise Wells Fargo Securities
Brain and Cognitive Sciences (9) Google
Chemical Engineering (10) Air Products and Chemicals, BASF SE, Cargill, DuPont, Exponent, ExxonMobil, Global Prior Art, Harvard University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology Merck & Co., Simon Kucher, SQZ Biotechnologies, Stanford University, The Dow Chemical Company
Urban Studies and Planning (11) Harvard University - Kennedy School of Government, Inter-American Development Bank, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (12)
Australian Synchrotron, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science, CNA, CGG, Columbia University, Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), Pennsylvania State University Rutgers University, Shell, United States Geological Survey, University of
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Course (Course Number) Employers
Calgary, University of California Berkeley
Economics (14) Amazon, Bank for International Settlements, Bank of Spain, Deloitte, Harvard University, Harvard University Society of Fellows, Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University School of Medicine, Swarthmore College, University Illinois-Chicago, University of California Berkeley, University of Chicago Booth School of Business, Upjohn Institute
Management (15)
Brown University, Carnegie Mellon University, MIT-SUTD Collaboration, Rice University, University of Washington, Washington University St Louis
Aeronautics and Astronautics (16) Airware, Aurora Flight Sciences, California Institute of Technology – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Draper Laboratory, General Electric, General Electric Aviation, Google, IBM, McKinsey & Company, MIT, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, National Space Biomedical Research Institute, Sandia National Laboratories, University of California Los Angeles, University of California Santa Cruz
Political Science (17) European University Institute, The Brookings Institution, University of Pennsylvania, University of Toronto, Waseda University
Mathematics (18) Amazon, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Columbia University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Harvard Medical School, Institute for Advanced Study, Microsoft, Princeton University, Renaissance Technologies, Stony Brook University - Simons Center for Geometry and Physics, University of California Berkeley - Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, University of Utah
Biological Engineering (20) AbVitro, Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR), Harvard School of Public Health, MIT, VL26, INC (Rubius Therapeutics)
Nuclear Engineering (22) ASML, Exponent, FPoliSolutions, Kansas State University, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, McKinsey & Company, MIT, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratories, TerraPower, Thasos Group, United States Army
Linguistics and Philosophy (24) Rice University
Computational and Systems Biology [CSB]
Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Counsyl, Jackson Laboratory
Engineering Systems Division [ESD] (including Operational Research)
Google, IBM, MIT AgeLab, MIT Energy Initiative, Munich Re, Stanford University, University of Southern California Marshall School of Business
Health Sciences and Technology [HST]
3Play Media, RedMed Health Systems, Stanford University, Trinity Partners, University of Minnesota
Media Arts and Sciences [MAS] Affectiva, Intel Labs, Samsung Research, Vital Reactor
Science, Technology, and Society [STS]
Columbia University, Harvard University Society of Fellows
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2014 MIT EMPLOYERS OF PHD GRADUATES
*Some Companies made more than 1 hire but are only represented once on the charts below. 3M Company Cornell University IBM T. J. Watson
Research Center Northeastern University
United States Air Force
3Play Media Counsyl INSEAD Novartis United States Army AbVitro Courant Institute of
Mathematical Sciences
Institute for Advanced Study
Oak Ridge National Lab
United States Geological Survey
Affectiva D.E. Shaw Research Intel Ohio State University Universal Display Corporation
Agency for Science Technology and Research (A*STAR)
Dean Ventures Intel Labs Opera Solutions Université de Lyon
Air Products and Chemicals,
Deloitte Inter-American Development Bank
Opko University Illinois-Chicago
Airware DMC Jackson Laboratory Oracle University of Calgary Amazon Draper Laboratory Kansas State
University Pennsylvania State University
University of California Berkeley
Analog Devices Dropbox Knight Piésold Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory
University of California Berkeley - Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science
Apple Duke University Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory
Princeton University University of California Berkeley - Simons Institute for the Theory of Computing
Arctic Sand Technologies
DuPont Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
RedMed Health Systems
University of California Los Angeles
ASML Eastern Nazarene College
Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Renaissance Technologies
University of California San Francisco
Aurora Flight Sciences Epizyme Lam Research Corporation
Rice University University of California Santa Cruz
Australian Synchrotron ETH Zurich Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory
Rockefeller University University of Chicago
Bain & Company European University Institute
Locu Rutgers University University of Chicago Booth School of Business
Bank for International Settlements
Exponent LongWave Photonics Samsung Electronics University of Colorado
Bank of Spain ExxonMobil Massachusetts General Hospital
Samsung Research University of Colorado Boulder
BASF SE ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
MathWorks Samsung SDI University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center
FINsix Max Planck Institute Sandia National Laboratories
University of Mainz
Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science
FPoliSolutions McKinsey & Company Schlumberger University of Maryland
Boston Consulting Group
Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center
Merck & Co. Shell University of Michigan
Boston University General Electric Microsoft Simon Kucher University of Minnesota
Bowdoin College General Electric Aviation
Microsoft Research Singapore University of Technology and Design
University of Pennsylvania
BP General Motors MIT Smith and Nephew University of Southern
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California Marshall School of Business
Brown University Global Prior Art MIT AgeLab Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
University of the District of Columbia
Butterfly Network GoDaddy MIT Energy Initiative SQZ Biotechnologies University of Toronto California Institute of Technology
Goldman Sachs MIT Lincoln Laboratory
Stanford Graduate School of Business
University of Utah
California Institute of Technology – NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Google MIT-SUTD Collaboration
Stanford University University of Washington
CAN Gradient MITx edX Stanford University School of Medicine
University of Wisconsin - Madison
Cargill GroupM Data and Analytics
Munich Re Stony Brook University - Simons Center for Geometry and Physics
Upjohn Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
Harvard Medical School
Nanyang Technological University Singapore
Swarthmore College Vital Reactor
Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
Harvard School of Public Health
National Institute of Standards and Technology
TerraPower VL26, INC (Rubius Therapeutics)
CGG Harvard Stem Cell Institute
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
Texas Instruments Waseda University
Church Farm School Harvard University National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs
Thasos Group Washington University St Louis
Clearview Healthcare Partners
Harvard University - Kennedy School of Government
National Space Biomedical Research Institute
The Brookings Institution
Wegowise
Columbia University Harvard University Society of Fellows
National University of Singapore
The Dow Chemical Company
Wells Fargo Securities
Columbia University Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory
HGST New York University Trinity Partners WiTricity Corp.
Constellation Pharmaceuticals
IBM Nokia Two Sigma Investments
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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2014 EMPLOYERS OF INTERNATIONAL PHD GRADUATES
*Some companies made more than 1 hire but are only represented once on the charts below.
A*STAR European University Institute Knight Piésold Shell Affectiva Exponent Korea Advanced Institute of
Science and Technology Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada
Agency for Science, Technology and Research Singapore
ExxonMobil Korea Institute of Science and Technology
Stanford Graduate School of Business
Analog Devices ExxonMobil Upstream Research Company
Lam Research Stanford University
Apple FINsix Massachusetts General Hospital
Stanford University, School of Medicine
Bain & Company General Electric MathWorks Stony Brook University Bank for International Settlements
General Electric Aviation McKinsey & Company Texas Instruments
Bank of Spain General Motors Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science
Thasos Group LLC
BASF SE Goldman Sachs MIT Two Sigma Investments LLC Boston Consulting Group Google MIT-SUTD Collaboration Universal Display
Corporation Brown University GroupM Data and Analytics Munich Re University California
Berkeley Butterfly Network Harvard Medical School National University of
Singapore University of California Los Angeles
California Institute of Technology
Harvard University NTU University of Colorado, Boulder
Centre de Recherches Mathématiques
Harvard University Society of Fellows
Oak Ridge National Lab University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
CGG HGST Ohio State University University of Mainz Columbia University IBM Princeton University University of Michigan D.E. Shaw Research IBM T. J. Watson Research
Center Rice University Wells Fargo Securities
Dean Ventures INSEAD Samsung Electronics WiTricity Corp. Deloitte Intel Samsung Research Dow Chemical Company Inter-American Development
Bank Samsung SDI
DuPont Jackson Laboratory Schlumberger
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WHAT WAS THE AVERAGE SALARY OF WORKING MIT PhD GRADUATES?
Mean Salary Median Salary
Salary Range
PhD going into postdoctoral positions
$65,343 $50,000 $20,000-$85,000
PhD going on to other positions $110,296 $105,000 $36,000-$290,000
WHAT WAS THE AVERAGE BONUS (FOR THOSE RECEIVING BONUS) OF WORKING MIT PHD GRADUATES?
$18,795/ $2,000-$90,000
WHAT PERCENTAGE OF WORKING GRADUATES NEGOTIATED THEIR SALARY AND BONUS?
Negotiated Salary Negotiated Bonus
Doctorate 21.8% 15.7%
WHAT WAS THE AVERAGE NEGOTIATED INCREASE IN SALARY AND BONUS OF WORKING GRADUATES?
Average Increase in Salary Average Increase in Bonus
Doctorate $8,119 $15,235
WHAT IS THE AVERAGE NUMBER OF JOB APPLICATIONS, JOB INTERVIEWS, AND JOB OFFERS?
Job Applications Job Interviews Job Offers
Doctorate 7.3 4.4 3.07
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2014 AVERAGE SALARY BY COURSE FOR PHDS GOING INTO POSTDOCTORAL (US DOLLARS)
The numbers of respondents are in columns titled N# after each salary amount. Blanks represent less than 1 response.
Course (Course Number) Salary N# Civil and Environmental Engineering (1) $46,500 4 Mechanical Engineering (2) $49,625 16 Materials Science and Engineering (3) $48,179 7 Architecture (4) - - Chemistry (5) $53,941 8 EECS-Computer Science (6) $76,429 7 EECS-Electrical Engineering (6) $50,754 14 Biology (7) $42,600 12 Physics (8) $60,026 19 Brain and Cognitive Sciences (9) - - Chemical Engineering (10) $43,000 2 Urban Studies and Planning (11) $42,500 2 Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (12) $53,833 12 Economics (14) $78,750 4 Sloan School of Management (15) $43,000 2 Aeronautics and Astronautics (16) $47,750 2 Political Science (17) - - Mathematics (18) $62,950 10 Biological Engineering (20) $41,750 4 Nuclear Science and Engineering (22) $55,417 6 Computational and Systems Biology [CSB] - - Engineering Systems Division [ESD] - - History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society [HASTS] $64,000 2 Health, Science, and Technology [HST] $42,000 2 Media Arts and Sciences [MAS] - - Microbiology - - Operation Research - - Philosophy - - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - -
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2014 AVERAGE EMPLOYMENT SALARY BY COURSE FOR PHDS GOING INTO OTHER POSITIONS (US DOLLARS)
The numbers of respondents are in columns titled N# after each salary amount. Blank represents less than 1 response.
Course (Course Number) Salary N# Bonus N# Civil and Environmental Engineering (1) $96,024 5 - - Mechanical Engineering (2) $100,765 17 $19,875 8 Materials Science and Engineering (3) $86,000 5 - - Architecture (4) - - - - Chemistry (5) $103,200 5 $15,000 2 EECS-Computer Science (6) $137,000 5
EECS-Electrical Engineering (6) $132,569 27 $20,432 17 Biology (7) $97,750 4 - - Physics (8) $131,667 3 - - Brain and Cognitive Sciences (9) - - - - Chemical Engineering (10) $93,375 12 $9,143 7 Urban Studies and Planning (11) - - - - Earth, Atmospheric and Planetary Sciences (12) - - - - Economics (14) $141,625 8 - - Sloan School of Management (15) $133,600 5 - - Aeronautics and Astronautics (16) $103,895 18 $12,313 8 Political Science (17) $86,333 3 - - Mathematics (18) $215,000 2 - - Biological Engineering (20) $87,500 2 - - Nuclear Science and Engineering (22) $109,556 9 - - Computational and Systems Biology [CSB] - - - - Engineering Systems Division [ESD] - - - - History, Anthropology, and Science, Technology and Society [HASTS] - - - - Health, Science, and Technology [HST] - - - - Media Arts and Sciences [MAS] $146,500 4 $17,500 2 Microbiology - - - - Operations Research $136,000 3 - - Philosophy - - - - Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution - - - -
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2014 PHD INDUSTRY AND EMPLOYER DATA
Industry
# of Students Employers Salary Range Average Salary
Aerospace & Defense 12 Airware, Aurora Flight Sciences, Center for Naval Analysis, Draper, General Electric Aviation, NASA/Caltech Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Sandia National Laboratory, US Air Force
$64,000-$128,000 $100,175
Architecture & Urban Planning
Automotive & Transportation
1 General Motors
- -
Business Services (Advertising, Real Estate, Retail)
2 Amazon, GroupM Data and Analytics
- -
Chemicals & Materials 9 3M Company, Air Products and Chemicals, Inc. BASF SE, Cargill, Dow Chemical, DuPont,,The Dow Chemical Company, Universal Display Corporation
$85,000-$100,000 $96,938
Computer Hardware 9 Analog Devices, Apple, ASML, D.E.Shaw Research, HGST, Intel, Oracle, Samsung Electronics, WiTricity Corp. $70,000-$200,000 $112,222
Computer Software
21 Affectiva, Amazon, Counsyl, Dropbox, GoDaddy, Google,Intel Labs, Locu, MathWorks, Microsoft, Nokia, Oracle, Samsung Research $80,000-$210,000 $133,905
Consulting 17 Bain & Company, Boston Consulting Group, Deloitte, Exponent, Global Prior Art, Gradient, McKinsey & Company, Opera Solutions, Simon Kucher, Trinity Partners
$60,000-$150,000 $116,058
Education (postdoc)
94 Boston University, Bowdoin College, Brown University, California Institute of Technology, Carnegie Mellon University, Centre de Recherches Mathématiques, Columbia University, Cornell University, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, Duke University, ETH Zurich, Harvard University, Institute for Advanced Study, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, NOAA, New York University, Northeastern University, Nanyang Technological
$20,000-$85,000 $52,091
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University (NTU), Pennsylvania State University, Princeton University, Caltech, University of Wisconsin Madison, Rockefeller University, University of Toronto, Rutgers University, Singapore University of Technology and Design, Social Science and Humanities Research Council of Canada, Stanford University, Swarthmore College, The Brookings Institution, , University of Calgary, University of California- Berkeley, University of California- San Francisco, University of Chicago, University of Colorado, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, University of Maine, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Toronto, University of Utah, University of Washington, Upjohn Institute, , Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
Education (nonpostdoc)
32 Church Farm School, Eastern Nazarene College, Waseda University, INSEAD, Kansas State University, Korea Institute of Science and Technology, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, National University of Singapore, Ohio State University, Princeton University, Rice University, Stony Brook, Stanford University, University of California- Santa Cruz, University Illinois- Chicago, University of California- Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Maryland, University of Michigan, University of Minnesota, University of Pennsylvania, University of Southern California, University of Washington, Washington University in St Louis,
$40,000-$250,000 $107,864
Energy and Utilities
10 BP, CGG, ExxonMobil, KAIST, Princeton Plasma Physics Laboratory, Schlumberger, Shell, TerraPower, Wegowise $30,000-$118,00 $97,966
Engineering 20 3Play Media, Analog Devices, Arctic Sand Technologies Inc Butterfly Networks, DMC Inc., Exponent, finsix, FPoliSolutions LLC, IBM, Knight Piesold, Knolls Atomic Power Laboratory Lam Research, LongWave Photonics, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Samsung SDI, Sandia National Laboratories, Smith and Nephew, Texas Instruments
$40,000-$195,00 $105,850
Financial Services (Commercial Banking, Insurance)
4 Dean Ventures, Munich Re, Renaissance Technologies, Thasos group LLC - $163,333
Government 8 Bank for International Settlements, Bank of Spain, Inter-American Development Bank, National Institute of Standards and Technology, National Science Foundation, Office of Polar Programs, Sandia National Laboratories, United States Geological Survey
$45,000-$170,000 $90,982
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Health/Medicine
13 A*STAR, Harvard Stem Cell Institute, Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Clearview Healthcare Partners, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Harvard Medical School, Harvard School of Public Health, Jackson Laboratory, Massachusetts General Hospital, National Space Biomedical Research Institute, Opko, RedMed Health Systems, Vital Reactor LLC
$39,000-$160,000 $61,538
Industrial and Consumer Manufacturing (Construction, Product Manufacturing, Consumer Products)
Investment Banking (Mutual Funds and Money Management)
3 Goldman Sachs, Two Sigma Investments LLC, Wells Fargo Securities - $137,500
Law
Military 1 US Army - -
Other 6 Agency for Science, Technology and Research- Singapore, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Science, Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory, Max Planck Institute, Oak Ridge National Lab, Independent Consulting
$43,000-$67,000 $54,428
Pharmaceuticals (Biotech, Medical Device)
6 Arsia Therapeutics, Eli Lilly and Company , Momenta Pharmaceuticals, GE Healthcare, Fortune Laboratory AbVitro, Constellation Pharmaceuticals, Epizyme, Merck, Novartis, SQZ Biotechnologies, VL26, INC (Rubius Therapeutics)
$60,000-$107,000 $88,333
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