Class of 2014 Postgraduate Report

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POSTGRADUATE REPORT Class of 2014



EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The Career Center at Westfield State University provides statistical reports to measure effectiveness, evaluate performance and promote transparency. Our purpose in capturing first destination, post-graduate information and compiling this report is to provide meaningful data that prospective students, parents, employers, the administration and the community can utilize. Our goal was to analyze a representative sample of the Class of 2014 to determine the post-graduation career and graduate school activities of individuals one year after graduation. We decided to revert back to traditional methods and utilize data only gathered through direct survey responses, trusting the accuracy this data versus relying on social media. As expected, we experienced a drop in respondents to 19% rate. However, impressive in this economy is finding that approximately 94% percent, of those graduates who responded to the survey, are either employed full time or attending graduate school. Also noteworthy, 26% percent of this group was engaged in public sector or non-profit employment, reflecting Westfield State University’s mission of assisting students to develop intellectually and to use their knowledge and skills to improve the social and economic conditions in their communities. It is exciting to see the wide range of professional activities of these new graduates. Members of the University community have worked diligently to guide and support these individuals during their undergraduate years. It is satisfying to see the outcome of these efforts as students launch their professional careers or pursue advanced study in a wide range of fields and industries. We are pleased to present our 2014 Post-Graduate Report. Using a systematic and comprehensive approach for gathering this type of data, we can examine our progress with students over time and guide future efforts on behalf of students and alumni. This project, compiled and managed by the Career Center, was truly a collaborative campus-wide effort, working closely with colleagues from Information Technology. We hope that you find this report to be informative and beneficial.

Sincerely,

Junior Delgado Director, Career Center

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REPORT OVERVIEW

The Class of 2014 Post-Graduate Report was compiled by the Westfield State University Career Center. Graduate information was obtained via an online survey, email, or through direct contact with Career Center staff starting in January of 2015. Throughout the next year, the Career Center continued to reach out to the class of 2014, while continuing to invite graduates to participate in the survey. The data collection process culminated in December of 2015. In total, 163 out of the 879 graduates for whom we were able to secure contact information, a 19% response rate, provided the information used in this report. Information gathered regarding employment, graduate studies and related factors provided very interesting and significant analyses when compiling this data.

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EMPLOYMENT

What is the Class of 2014 doing? Members of the Class of 2014’s primary activity six months after graduation. 

82% Full Time Employment

18% Graduate School

6% Both Employment and Graduate School

2% Seeking Employment

The report shows that 94% are either emplyed full-time or are in graduate school. 

84% of those employed indicate careers related to their major.

26% reported employment in non-profit sector.

Breakdown of when employment was secured:

15% 20% WHEN DID THEY OBTAIN EMPLOYMENT?

50%

15%

 Before Graduation or < 3 Months After Graduation 

3 – 6 Months After Graduation

6 – 12 Months After Graduation

> 12 Months After Graduation

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EMPLOYMENT Employment by industry for 2014 graduates: What industries are most represented for employing our graduates?

Education ·······························································································21.88% Government ···························································································13.28% Health Care & Pharmaceuticals ························································10.94% Nonprofit ································································································10.94% Telecommunications, Technology, Internet & Electronics ············ 9.38% Finance & Financial Services ·································································8.9% Insurance ·································································································· 3.91% Business Support & Logistics ·······························································3.13% Retail & Consumer Durables ·································································3.13% Manufacturing ························································································ 2.34% Advertising & Marketing ······································································· 1.56% Airlines & Aerospace (including Defense) ········································ 1.56% Automotive ······························································································· 1.56% Construction, Machinery and Homes ················································ 1.56% Entertainment & Leisure ······································································· 1.56% Food & Beverages ················································································· 1.56% Utilities, Energy, and Extraction ·························································· 1.56% Agriculture ································································································0.78%

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EMPLOYMENT

Salary Information: Respondents reporting employment provided the following salary information:

SALARY BREAKDOWN BY PERCENTAGE

>$70,000

3%

$65,000 – $69,999

2%

$60,000 – $64,999

4%

$55,000 – $59,999

2%

$50,000 – $54,999

7%

$45,000 – $49,999

12%

$40,000 – $44,999

15%

$35,000 – $39,999

12%

$30,000 – $34,999

16%

$25,000 – $29,999

5%

$20,000 – $24,999

8%

$15,000 – $19,999

6%

$10,000 – $14,999

4%

$9,999

3%

0

5%

10%

15%

20%

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EMPLOYMENT

Employers of 2014 graduates (Representative Sample) Westfield State University graduates listed employment at the following: Agawam Public Schools

Fidelity Investments

RiverWoods Retirement Community

All Habitat Services, LLC

Forum Pharmaceuticals

Robert F. Kennedy Children’s Action Corps

Allied Barton

Fuze (Formerly Thinking Phones)

Sabic Plastics

Arbella Insurance Group

Gerber Scientific, Inc.

Sager Electronics

Archway Classical Academy Veritas at Great Hearts Academies

Girl Scouts of Eastern Mass

Saint Columbkille Partnership School

GOJI Insurance

Salem State University

Audax Group

Graybar

SandenVendo America

Autism Intervention Specialists

Henry T. Wing School

Savage Arms, Inc.

Baystate Community Services

Hill Rom

Securitas Security

Baystate Academy Charter Public School

Holyoke Public Schools

Siemens Industry, Inc.

Baystate Health System

Home For Little Wanderers

Smithers Viscient

Behavioral Health Network

Hotel Asset Value Enhancement (hotelAVE) Inc.

Sovos

Berkshire Bank

Ironshore Company

Spectrum Health Systems

Berkshire Medical Center

Journal Inquirer

Springfield Public Schools

BHN- Child Guidance Clinic: Early Intervention

Key Program

Staples Corporate Offices

Billerica Memorial High School

Kind Management

The Dennis Group, LLC

Boston Properties

Liberty Mutual

The Walker Group

Brain Balance Achievement Center

Lockheed Martin

Town of Belchertown, MA

Bristol County Sheriff’s Office

LogMeIn

Town of Ipswich, MA

BTP Systems

Longfellow Investment Management

Town of Southbridge, MA

Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms

Lowe’s

Tufts Medical Center

C & S Wholesale Grocers Inc.

Mass Eye and Ear

U.S. Army

Canning Agricultural Management

Mass MoCA

UMass Athletics

Cape Cod Broadcasting Media

MassMutual

UMass Memorial

Capitol Police, Washington D.C.

Maxim

University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Catholic Charities

May Institute

Valley Medical Group

Chelsea Public Schools

MEDITECH

Venture Community Services

Chicopee Police Department

Meyers Brothers Kalicka, P.C.

Walgreens

Chicopee Public Schools

Monopoli & Associates

Walmart

Citizens Disability

Nantucket Police Department

Warren Community Elementary School

City of Portland, ME

New Mexico Department of Game and Fish

Wentworth Institute of Technology

City of Springfield, MA

Nichols College

West Springfield Public Schools

City of Worcester, MA

Nordstrom

Westfield State University

Commonwealth of MA

Northampton Police Department

Westford Regency Inn & Conference Center

Country Montessori Preschool

Northeast Arc

Whalley Computer Associates

CT Department of Corrections

Northeastern University

Winn Companies

MA Department of Children and Families

Oracle

Women Business Leaders Foundation

Devereux Therapuetic Foster Care

Osterman Propane

Woodbridge Public Schools

Eastern States Exposition

Peace Corps

Woodland Elementary School

Easthampton Public Schools

People’s United Bank

Emerald Physicians

Pepper Gang

Energy Federation, Inc.

Putnam Investments

Enterprise Holdings

Quincy Insurance Agency

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GRADUATE/PROFESSIONAL STUDIES

Approximately 18% of the graduates indicated that they are currently pursuing graduate degrees. Westfield State University indicated attending the following schools: (Representative Sample) Salem State University Southern New Hampshire University Springfield College Temple University Umass Amherst University of Bridgeport University of Connecticut School of Law University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign University of New England Westfield State University Worcester State University

American International College Bridgewater State University Clark University Coastal Carolina University Eastern Illinois University Elms College Emanuel College Fitchburg State University Framingham State University MCPHS University Rochester Institute of Technology

Where did they go? Graduates from the Class of 2014 live all across the US. Seventy-nine (79%) of graduates responding to our survey report Massachusetts as their top destination after graduation, choosing to remain in Massachusetts for employment opportunities.

WESTFIELD STATE UNIVERSITY GRADUATES BY LOCATION

0

20

40

60

80

100

 Other U.S. States (CA, CO, DC, FL, IA, MD, MI, NC, NY, SC, TN, WI) 

Employed in New England (Outside of MA)

Employed in Massachusetts

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CAREER CENTER

The Career Center strives to assist students and alumni in finding success in employment, educational advancement and career management. The center provides a myriad of programs and services, a web page and its technology based “Career Connections” students can utilize to take that next step. SERVICES AVAILABLE INCLUDE: · Personal career advising · Resume and cover letter development · Career and job search workshops · Career and graduate school fairs · Employer networking events · Job and internship postings · Weekly electronic announcements to market jobs and events · Graduate school advising · Extensive web resources · Mock interviews · Mentor program · Classroom presentations · Etiquette Dinner/Fashion Show · On-campus employer visits Of those graduates responding to our survey, 55% said they visited the Career Center or participated in a Career Center sponsored program while at Westfield State University.

64% participated in an internship. 8

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SENIOR ADMINISTRATION Dr. Ramon S. Torrecilha, President Dr. Marsha V. Marotta, Interim Vice President, Academic Affairs Dr. Carlton Pickron, Vice President, Student Affairs Stephen J. Taksar, Vice President, Administration and Finance Dr. Erica A. Broman, Vice President, Institutional Advancement Dr. Diane T. Prusank, Chief of Staff Tricia M. Oliver, Director of Campus Communication

CAREER CENTER STAFF Junior Delgado, M.Ed. Director, Career Center

Jennifer Serra, B.A. Career Counselor

Giselle Abed, M.Ed. Associate Director, Career Center

Sharon King Administrative Assistant II

Dino Innarelli, M.P.A. Coordinator of Data Management and Alumni Career Services

Lori Putnam Clerk IV



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