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Baruch MFE Employment Statistics for Dec'09-May'10 graduates
As of January 26, 2010, 16 of 24 students who graduated from the Baruch MFE Program in December 2009 have found employment in the financial industry.
The employment numbers for the previous graduating cohort are also included below:
First Year Guaranteed Compensation
Graduation Placement Rate Low/High/Average
Dec09 16 of 24 85K/112K/ 99K
Dec08-May09 19 of 21 65K/125K/ 92K
First Year Starting Salary
Graduation Placement Rate Low/High/Average
Dec09 16 of 24 80K/ 97K/ 90K
Dec08-May09 19 of 21 65K/115K/ 84K
First Year Starting Salary for graduates with no relevant work experience
Graduation Placement Rate Low/High/Average
Dec09 12 of 18 80K/ 97K/ 90K
Dec08-May09 16 of 18 65K/115K/ 82K
Clarification: The first year compensation reported here is the compensation guaranteed at the time of employment. It consists of the starting salary plus the signing bonus plus any first year bonus guaranteed in the offer letter, if any.
The annual performance-based bonus is not included here. In other words, the first year total compensation of our graduates is higher than the guaranteed compensation reported.
More detailed stats will be posted at
Masters in Financial Engineering (MFE) - Baruch College
As of January 26, 2010, 16 of 24 students who graduated from the Baruch MFE Program in December 2009 have found employment in the financial industry.
The employment numbers for the previous graduating cohort are also included below:
First Year Guaranteed Compensation
Graduation Placement Rate Low/High/Average
Dec09 16 of 24 85K/112K/ 99K
Dec08-May09 19 of 21 65K/125K/ 92K
First Year Starting Salary
Graduation Placement Rate Low/High/Average
Dec09 16 of 24 80K/ 97K/ 90K
Dec08-May09 19 of 21 65K/115K/ 84K
First Year Starting Salary for graduates with no relevant work experience
Graduation Placement Rate Low/High/Average
Dec09 12 of 18 80K/ 97K/ 90K
Dec08-May09 16 of 18 65K/115K/ 82K
Clarification: The first year compensation reported here is the compensation guaranteed at the time of employment. It consists of the starting salary plus the signing bonus plus any first year bonus guaranteed in the offer letter, if any.
The annual performance-based bonus is not included here. In other words, the first year total compensation of our graduates is higher than the guaranteed compensation reported.
More detailed stats will be posted at
Masters in Financial Engineering (MFE) - Baruch College