The following data resources are compiled by Career Advising and Professional Development, the MIT Registrar’s Office, and other groups to help students, recent alumni, and postdocs.
Students, recent alumni, and postdocs should use the data to explore potential career paths, consider options for graduate school, prepare for interviewing, and negotiate job offers.
Employers are encouraged to review the data to learn about MIT students interests post-graduation and to develop a recruiting strategy for the most success in hiring MIT talent.

MIT bachelor’s and master’s graduate outcomes
The MIT Graduate Student Survey (GSS) asks graduating Bachelor’s and Master’s students to share their post-graduation plans and related career issues data. The data includes information on average salaries of graduates, geographical distribution, companies who hire students, and the factors that influence students to accept job offers, among other things. The information contained in the interactive MIT Graduating Student Survey dashboard will increase your understanding of MIT graduates and help you hire them.
Organized and administered by Career Advising & Professional Development and MIT’s Institutional Research.

MIT doctoral (PhD) graduate outcomes
Learn about MIT PhD destinations upon graduation, top industries for PhDs, salary information and much more. Explore IR’s interactive dashboard to get insights and results.
Organized and administered by Career Advising & Professional Development and MIT’s Institutional Research.

Enrollment and degree statistics at MIT
This resource provides information on international, gender, and geographic breakdown of students as well as detailed information from the departments and majors across campus.
Organized by MIT’s Registrar’s Office.

Outcomes for summer research, internships, jobs, and other experiences
The Summer Experience Survey is helpful for students as they consider various options during the summer months and for employers who wish to hire MIT students for research experiences, internships and summer jobs.
Organized and administered by Career Advising & Professional Development and MIT’s Institutional Research.