Each year, University Career Services conducts a graduate destinations survey of the graduating class to learn more about the career choices made by St. John’s graduates. Specifically, we seek to identify the numbers of alumni who are employed, seeking employment, or going to graduate school within six months of graduation.
Were Employed and/or Enrolled in Graduate School Six Months After Degree Completion
95.8%
Would Recommend St. John's
90.4%
Employed Directly or Indirectly In Desired Field
Next Destination
1-800-Flowers.com
American Museum of National History
Broadridge Financial Solutions
CVS Health
Deloitte
Facebook
Fidelity Investments
Madison Square Garden
Major League Baseball
NBC
Northwell Health
Sirius XM
Sony Music
TTI
UBS Financial Services Inc
United Nations
U.S. Marshals
Viacom
Weiser Mazars
1-800-Flowers
Amazon
Citigroup
Deloitte
Disney
EY
FanDuel
FedEx
Grant Thornton
GroupM
IBM
JPMorgan Chase
Madison Square Garden
Major League Baseball
Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center
New York Department of Education
New York Mets
New York Police Department
New York Yankees
NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital
Northwell Health
Penguin Random House
PwC
Queens District Attorney
SiriusXM
Target Corporation
United States Army
Columbia University (NY)
Cornell University (NY)
Fordham University (NY)
George Washington University (DC)
Georgetown University (DC)
Murich Business School
New York Law School (NY)
New York University (NY)
Rutgers University (NJ)
Seton Hall University (NJ)
St. John's University (NY)
Stony Brook University (NY)
University of Cinncinnati(OH)
University of Dallas (TX)
University of Denver (CO)
University of Maryland (MD)
University of Pennsylvania (PA)
University of Southern California CA)
Villanova University (PA)
*The data here is representative of the three graduating classes (September 2021, January 2022, and May 2022 from the three main campuses (Queens, Staten Island, and Manhattan). The data provided here pertains only to that 70% of undergraduates who responded to the survey and includes graduates who may have been employed prior to graduation.