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CSUF 7 , 327 Undergraduates from completed thier degrees 1 , 039 of these graduates was contacted by the SOCIAL SCIENCE REAEARCH CENTER Administrative Associate Professionals (13%) Business Professionals (10%) Housekeeping & Restaurant Service Workers (8%) General Managers (6%) Finance & Sales Professionals (6%) Primary & Pre-Primary Education Teaching Professionals (5%) Artistic, Entertainment & Sports Associate Professionals (5%) Production & Operations Dept. Managers (5%) Client Information Clerks (4%) Social Work Associate Professionals (4%) Cashiers, Tellers & Related Clerks (4%) JOB TYPE Services (not Health or Education) (26%) Health Services (17%) Educational Services (17%) Public Administration (2%) Other (2%) Manufacturing (5%) Transportation, Communications, Electric, Gas, & Sanitary Services (6%) Retail Trade (18%) Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (7%) INDUSTRY Not seeking job related to major 42% Passively seeking employment 31% Actively seeking job related to major 27% 75% 45% 74% with jobs related to degree Newly employed jobs related to degree Employed but found new as during last semester Employed in same job EMPLOYMENT Job Search During Their Last Semester Post-Graduation Employment Current Employment Status of Respondents WHERE HAVE THEY GONE? 2014 GRADUATES From Fall 2013 through Spring 2014 In the Spring of 2015 to complete a survey 83% 56% 51% Employed Employed full-time of part-time employed seeking full-time position 64% of unemployed actively seeking 44% Employed part-time Personal Annual Income of Survey Respondents 36% Response Rate 372 Respondents 50.6% 36.2% 10.3% 2.6% 0.4% $25,000 or less $25,001 to $50,000 $50,001 to $75,000 $75,001 to $100,000 $100,001 to $125,000 0 10 20 30 40 50 The job titles displayed were coded using the Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 (ISCO-08) developed by the United Nation’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs Statistic Division.

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Page 1: WHERE HAVE THEY GONE? 2014 GRADUATES 7327 CSUF 039 Have They Gone Infographic 2014_FINAL.pdfFrom Fall 2013 through Spring 2014 In the Spring of 2015 to complete a survey 83% 56% 51%

C S U F7,327Undergraduates

from

completed thier degrees1,039of these graduates

was contacted by the

SOCIAL SCIENCEREAEARCH CENTER

Administrative Associate Professionals (13%)

Business Professionals(10%)

Housekeeping & Restaurant Service Workers (8%)

General Managers (6%)Finance & Sales Professionals

(6%)

Primary & Pre-Primary Education Teaching

Professionals (5%)

Artistic, Entertainment & Sports Associate

Professionals (5%)

Production & Operations Dept. Managers (5%)

Client Information Clerks (4%)

Social Work Associate Professionals (4%)

Cashiers, Tellers & Related Clerks (4%)

JOB TYPE

Services (not Health or Education) (26%)

Health Services (17%)

Educational Services (17%)

Public Administration (2%)Other (2%)

Manufacturing (5%)

Transportation, Communications, Electric,

Gas, & Sanitary Services (6%)

Retail Trade (18%)

Finance, Insurance, and Real Estate (7%)

INDUSTRY

Not seeking job related to major42%

Passively seeking employment31%

Actively seeking job related to major27%

75%

45%

74%

with jobs related to degreeNewly employed

jobs related to degreeEmployed but found new

as during last semesterEmployed in same job

EMPLOYMENT

Job Search During Their Last Semester

Post-Graduation Employment

Current Employment Status of Respondents

WHERE HAVE THEY GONE?2014 GRADUATES

From Fall 2013 through Spring 2014 In the Spring of 2015 to complete a survey

83%

56%

51%

Employed

Employed full-time

of part-time employed seeking full-time position

64%of unemployed actively seeking

44% Employed part-time

Personal Annual Income of Survey Respondents

36% Response Rate

372 Respondents

50.6%

36.2%

10.3%

2.6%

0.4%

$25,000 or less

$25,001 to$50,000

$50,001 to$75,000

$75,001 to$100,000

$100,001 to$125,000

0 10 20 30 40 50

The job titles displayed were coded using the Standard Classification of Occupations 2008 (ISCO-08) developed by the United Nation’s Department of Economic and Social Affairs Statistic Division.

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21%

48%52%

0 10 20 30 40 50

Other

Certificate/License

TeachingCredential

Master’sDegree

Law Degree

MedicalProfession

Doctorate

54%23%

8%4%4%4%

2%

since graduationEnrolled in Graduate Program

for those not currently enrolledPlan on enrolling in the future

are at Cal State FullertonOf those currently enrolled

A 91% would recommend Career Center services to other students.

Strongly Agree or Somewhat Agree 78% Career Services helped them achieve career goals.

Strongly Agree or Somewhat Agree

54% Particpated in an internship program during their t ime at CSUF

61% of those who utilized Career Center servicesparticipated in an internship compared to those who did not use these services (48%)

24% Secured a position for aPaid Internship 76% Secured a position for a

Unpaid Internship

INTERNSHIPS

IMPACT OF CAREER CENTER SERVICES

POST GRADUATE EDUCATION

800 N. State College Blvd, LH-208Fullerton, CA [email protected]

Follow us on social media @CSUFcareer

fullerton.edu/career

Top 3 Master’s Degree Sought

Health & Human Development (36%)

Education (18%)

Humanities & Social Sciences (18%)

123

61%

44%

38%

50% while enrolled at CSUF or within one year of graduation.

Utilized Career Center services

Most Utilized Services

28%

17%

16%

10%

9%

6%

Resume & interview prep. assistance

Career counseling/ advisement

Online internship/job postings

Finding an internship/part-time job

Workshops

Job fair/networking event

Job interview on campus

Graduate/professional school services

Career Center LinkedIn Group