Daniel Webster College is pleased to
announce a 95% employment rate (Employed, and/or pursuing additional
education, full-time within 6 months of graduation) for the Class of 2006.
Five Year Comparison of Job Placement:
- 2006 - 95%
- 2005 - 91%
- 2004 - 92%
- 2003 - 91%
- 2002 - 96%
Historically the rate of Daniel Webster
College's newest alums finding employment, or continuing their education,
within six months of graduation is over 90%.
According to the National Association of
College and Employers (NACE) 2003 Job Outlook survey of employers,
employers continue to stress the importance of experiential learning when
making hiring decisions. The majority of employers surveyed by NACE
rated their internship and co-op programs as their most effective new
college grad recruiting method.
In addition, the National Association of
College and Employers reports that the three top degrees in demand for
2008 are:
- Business
- Engineering
- Computer-related
With a particular interest in the
following:
- Business Administration/Management
- Electrical Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Computer Science
- Information Sciences and Systems
Daniel Webster College continues to see a
gradually growing interest in internships by current students, prospect
families and employers in all fields. Today's students are savvy;
they know that employers find value in students that have sought relevant
work experience. The Admissions Office reports that families are
interested in learning about the internships and work experience that
Daniel Webster College students participate in as part of the DWC
curriculum. In turn Career Resources
receives inquiries from employers asking to post
"internship" listings for our students to consider. |