UB MSF In 2010, less than half of the MS Finance students reported their status to us. The more students that report the more information will be available to others.
But for those we have information on I can tell you that 54% were employed within three months of graduation. The average salary was $58,750 and the median salary was $60,000. Analyst is the most popular title (financial analyst, credit analyst, market analyst, etc.). And the industries included manufacturing and financial services.
In 2009, approximately 53% of the class responded. Only 29% were employed within three months of graduation. Again, analyst was the most common title and the only industry represented was financial services. The average salary was only $48,250 and the median was $46,500.
UB MSF In 2010, less than half of the MS Finance students reported their status to us. The more students that report the more information will be available to others.
But for those we have information on I can tell you that 54% were employed within three months of graduation. The average salary was $58,750 and the median salary was $60,000. Analyst is the most popular title (financial analyst, credit analyst, market analyst, etc.). And the industries included manufacturing and financial services.
In 2009, approximately 53% of the class responded. Only 29% were employed within three months of graduation. Again, analyst was the most common title and the only industry represented was financial services. The average salary was only $48,250 and the median was $46,500.
UB MSF In 2010, less than half of the MS Finance students reported their status to us. The more students that report the more information will be available to others.
But for those we have information on I can tell you that 54% were employed within three months of graduation. The average salary was $58,750 and the median salary was $60,000. Analyst is the most popular title (financial analyst, credit analyst, market analyst, etc.). And the industries included manufacturing and financial services.
In 2009, approximately 53% of the class responded. Only 29% were employed within three months of graduation. Again, analyst was the most common title and the only industry represented was financial services. The average salary was only $48,250 and the median was $46,500.