98% of Case Western Reserve University business graduates are employed full time, in graduate school or otherwise pursuing their career goals within six months of graduation.
Recent graduates have landed their first jobs at businesses including Amazon, Deloitte, EY, General Motors, JPMorgan Chase and KPMG. They’re earning a median salary of $70K to $75K, in major cities around the world.
They’re in graduate school at University of Michigan, Columbia University, Duke University, New York University, University of Chicago and University of Southern California, studying areas such as business, law, medicine and engineering.
How did they get there?
► 96% of CWRU business students participate in at least one career-building experience, and 69% participate in two or more. 88% do an internship, while 61% engage in research or a creative endeavor.
► They learn from internationally recognized faculty who are esteemed for their groundbreaking research.
► They get guidance on their entrepreneurial endeavors through the Veale Institute for Entrepreneurship, and Sears think[box], the largest open-access innovation center and makerspace at any university in the United States.
► They gain real-world experience working on consulting projects with real clients in the Action Learning course.
► They build their networks and leadership skills through programs such as Wall Street Trek and Meet the Accountants Breakfast, and in student organizations including American Marketing Association, Northeast Ohio Student Venture Fund and the Weatherhead Economics Society.
When you study business at Case Western Reserve, you will get hands-on experiences through internships and career-development opportunities, learn from renowned faculty, find mentorship for your entrepreneurial pursuits, and build a robust network that will stay with you beyond CWRU.