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2 College Majors That Pay Off In 2012


college class of 2012 jobsBy Blake Ellis


NEW YORK -- This year's college graduates are being offered more jobs and fatter paychecks.

Members of the Class of 2012 are being offered median starting salaries of $42,569 -- up 4.5 percent from last year, a new report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers shows.

Meanwhile, they have more jobs to choose from. Employers expect to hire 10.2 percent more graduates this year than they did last year, according to NACE's survey of 160 employers.

These employers have posted 15,767 job openings for college graduates this year -- up about 10 percent from the 14,341 that were posted for the Class of 2011 and more than triple the mere 5,174 job postings for the Class of 2010.

But the competition is steep, with employers reporting that they have received nearly 33 applications for every job posting, up from 21 applications per posting last year.

The major in highest demand is engineering, with 69 percent of employers in that field saying they are hiring graduates. Business majors are next on the list, with 63 percent of employers hiring. Accounting, Computer Science and Economics are also among the top five most-desired majors.

These are also the fields with the highest-paying jobs, according to a separate survey NACE conducted this year. Employers in each of these areas are paying median salaries above $40,000 to this year's graduates.

Engineering jobs pay the most -- with this year's graduates starting at a median salary of $58,581, which is relatively unchanged from last year.

But even some of the jobs that don't typically pay as well posted increases in salaries this year. Education-related salaries increased 4.5 percent to a median $37,423, while salaries in the communications field rose nearly 4 percent to $40,022.



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Monica L. Matthews

This is great news for engineering students! :)

May 11 2012 at 9:26 AM Report abuse rate up rate down Reply

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