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EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES

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The Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) is committed to producing the next generation of great leaders, thinkers, and practitioners of international relations. As valued talent in the global marketplace, Johns Hopkins SAIS graduates secure employment across all sectors around the world.This report is based on the results of an employment outcomes survey of students in the Master of Arts (MA), Master of Arts in International Economics and Finance (MIEF), and Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) programs who graduated between December 2014 and August 2015. These graduates found positions with over 200 employers worldwide.

The starting salaries for graduates noted in this report vary consid-erably depending on geographic location, employment sector, and functional area within the sector. They do not include the addi-tional salary benefits of graduates employed in the multilateral sector where income is often tax-free, or the signing bonuses or end-of-year bonuses which can enhance salaries in the private sector.

From strategic consultants to entrepreneurs, leaders of non-governmental organizations to policymakers, Johns Hopkins SAIS graduates have joined an accomplished global network of over 18,000 alumni making a significant contribution to society.

TALENT FOR THE WORLD

Above: Students visit KKR headquarters during a Finance Trek in New York.

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MASTER OF ARTS (MA) CLASS OF 2015

Private47%

Public20%

Nonprofit17%

Multilateral12%

Fellowships2%

Further Study2%

by Sector

EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES

U.S.78%

Non-U.S.22%

by Location

COMPENSATIONThe Master of Arts (MA) is a two-year degree program with an inter-disciplinary focus on international economics, policy and regional studies, international relations, and languages. The MA prepares students for careers addressing the multifaceted challenges facing the world today. The median salary and salary ranges for the MA Class of 2015 are as follows: S ECTOR M EDIAN R ANG E

Private $68,000 $15,000 – $155,000Public $53,000 $35,000 – $97,000Nonprofit $46,000 $24,000 – $70,000Multilateral $65,000 $45,000 – $120,000

Asia21%

Europe31%

Middle East12%

Other10%

Africa21%

95%of MA graduates were

employed, pursuing fellowships or internships, or had gone on for further

study within six months of graduation.*

*Based on results of a survey of MA students who graduated between December 2014 and August 2015. The survey participation rate was 80%.

E M P L O Y M E N T O U T C O M E S

Latin America & Caribbean

5%

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MASTER OF ARTS (MA) CLASS OF 2015

EMPLOYERS

Private SectorA. T. KearneyAccentureAlbright Stonebridge GroupAllen & Overy LLPThe Asia Group, LLCThe Avascent GroupBCGBeacon Global StrategiesBooz Allen HamiltonCACI InternationalCartica CapitalCastalia Strategic AdvisorsCausal DesignCEBChemonics International Inc.CitiCNS Global AdvisorsContext PartnersCyveillanceDeloitteDelos Capital PartnersDevTech Systems, Inc.DIGITALiBizE.ON Climate & Renewables GmbH

The Economist Intelligence UnitEcon OneEdelman BerlandEdgeworth Economics, L.L.C.EstmobEther CapitalEurasia GroupEverbright SecuritiesExigerEYForcier ConsultingFrontier Strategy GroupGalileo LearningGlaxoSmithKlineGlobal Development IncubatorGoldman SachsGoogleHeight Securities, LLCHitachi ConsultingHong Kong Phoenix Satellite TelevisionICF InternationalHISIMG RebelInternational Business & Technical ConsultantsJefferiesJohn Snow, Inc.JP Morgan

The Kaizen CompanyKateri StrategiesKC Jones Plating Co.KOTRAKroll/Altegrity Risk Internationallululemon athleticaM Powered Strategies, Inc.Management Systems InternationalMcKinsey & CompanyMetis StrategyMicroVest Capital ManagementMorgan StanleyNew Oriental Education and Technology GroupPA Consulting GroupThe Palladium GroupPark Advisors LLCPartners in PerformancePolitical AlphaPromontory Financial GroupPwCReed Smith LLPRhodium GroupRock Creek Global AdvisorsThe Rock Creek GroupSAPSard Verbinnen & CoScitor Corporation

Sealed Inc.Sia PartnersSidar Global AdvisorsSiteCompliSolarCitySonecon LLCSorini, Samet & AssociatesSustainable Capital AdvisorsSyngentaSystems Planning and AnalysisTD International, LLCTesla Government Inc.Uno International Trade Strategy AdvisorsWhiteoak Global AdvisorsWood Mackenzie

Public SectorBanking Regulation & Supervision Agency (Turkey)Banque Centrale (Luxembourg)Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve SystemCentral Intelligence Agency (U.S.)China-Africa Development Fund (China)Federal Reserve Bank of ChicagoFederal Reserve Bank of New York

E M P L O Y M E N T O U T C O M E S

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HM Treasury (United Kingdom)Ministry of Foreign Affairs (Netherlands)National Defense University (U.S.)National Nuclear Security Administration (U.S.)National Security Agency (U.S.)Overseas Private Investment CorporationPublic Health InstituteU.S. Agency for International DevelopmentU.S. Coast GuardU.S. Department of CommerceU.S. Department of DefenseU.S. Department of EnergyU.S. Department of StateU.S. Department of the TreasuryU.S. Environmental Protection AgencyU.S. Federal Trade CommissionU.S. Intelligence CommunityU.S. National GuardU.S. Office of Management and Budget U.S. SenateU.S. Trade Representative

Nonprofit SectorAbdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL)ACTAction Against HungerAmerican Enterprise InstituteAmerican Institute in Taiwan Armenian Cultural Association of AmericaAsia Philanthropy CircleBertelsmann FoundationBuilding MarketsCatholic Relief ServicesCenter for Diversity and National HarmonyCenter for Strategic & International StudiesChinese Academy of Trade and Economic CooperationEast-West Management InstituteECOWAS CommissionEducation Development CenterThe Foreign Policy InitiativeGeorgetown UniversityGlobalGiving FoundationHarvard UniversityHuman Rights WatchInterAction

International Initiative for Impact EvaluationInternational Republican InstituteInternational Rescue CommitteeJinnah InstituteThe Johns Hopkins UniversityThe Malala FundThe Public Affairs CouncilMercy CorpsMiddle East InstituteMuslim AidNational Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC)National Committee on U.S.-China RelationsOverseas Development InstitutePartners in HealthPro FeminaTerre des Hommes FoundationU.S. Chamber of CommerceUniversity of North DakotaUniversity of PennsylvaniaThe Washington Institute for Near East PolicyWinrock InternationalWorld Economic ForumWorld Resources Institute

Multilateral SectorEuropean Investment Bank European Parliament Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations Inter-American Development Bank International Atomic Energy Agency International Finance Corporation International Monetary Fund United NationsThe World Bank GroupThe World Trade Organization

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Private53% Multilateral

22%

Public19%

Nonprofit3%

Further Study3%

by Sector

Asia77%

Europe8%

Latin America & Caribbean15%

by Location

U.S.59%

Non-U.S.41%

COMPENSATIONThe Master of Arts in International Economics & Finance (MIEF) program positions early-career professionals to excel in rigorous economic and financial analysis roles. The median salary and salary ranges for the MIEF Class of 2015 are as follows:S ECTOR M EDIAN R ANG E

Private $60,000 $30,000 – $120,000Multilateral $62,000 $50,000 – $70,000 Public $36,000 $24,000 – $80,000Nonprofit $48,000 $48,000 – $48,000

98%of MIEF graduates were

employed, pursuing

fellowships or internships,

or had gone on for further

study within six months

of graduation.*

*Based on results of a survey of MIEF students who graduated in 2015. The survey participation rate was 100%.

EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS & FINANCE  (MIEF) CLASS OF 2015 E M P L O Y M E N T O U T C O M E S

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Latin America & Caribbean15%

EMPLOYERS

Private SectorABS ConsultingAllianceBernstein L.P.Bank of Tokyo-Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd.Broker GeniusCartica CapitalChina Construction Bank (Asia)

China Merchants SecuritiesCitiCITIC SecuritiesDeloitteDelos Capital PartnersIndustrial and Commercial Bank of ChinaKPMGLakeshore CapitalNERA Economic ConsultingPwC

Public Sector Agency for International Development Cooperation (Mexico)Bank of JapanFederal Reserve Bank of New YorkHousing and Development Board (Singapore)Maritime & Port Authority (Singapore)U.S. Department of the Treasury

Nonprofit SectorPeterson Institute for International Economics

Multilateral SectorInternational Monetary FundUnited NationsThe World Bank Group

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL ECONOMICS & FINANCE  (MIEF) CLASS OF 2015

MIEF students and faculty visit financial firms in Hong Kong.

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MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY (MIPP) CLASS OF 2015

COMPENSATIONThe Master of International Public Policy (MIPP) program is comprised of experienced professionals who come to Johns Hopkins SAIS with at least seven years of relevant work experience. Some MIPP students return to previous employers while others transition to new fields. The median salary and salary ranges for the MIPP Class of 2015 are as follows:S ECTOR M EDIAN R ANG E

Private $105,000 $65,000 – $137,000Public $85,000 $36,000 – $120,000Multilateral $110,000 $90,000 – $150,000Nonprofit $89,000 $82,000 – $155,000

Private19%

Public51%

Multilateral8%

Nonprofit22%

U.S.73%

Non-U.S.27%

Africa40%

Asia20%

Europe20%

Middle East10%

Russia & Eurasia10%

by Sector by Location

93%of MIPP graduates were

employed, pursuing

fellowships or internships,

or had gone on for further

study within six months

of graduation.*

*Based on results of a survey of MIPP students who graduated between December 2014 and August 2015. The survey participation rate was 88%.

EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES

E M P L O Y M E N T O U T C O M E S

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EMPLOYERS

Private SectorAltai ConsultingCreative Associates International DeloitteLeonie IndustriesMendel & Mendel PLLCMicroVest Capital ManagementXerox Corporation

Nonprofit SectorAshesi University FoundationCenter for Strategic & International StudiesThe Global Fund for ChildrenGeorgetown UniversityIn Defense of ChristiansIrving Harris FoundationMCE Social CapitalRand Corporation

Public SectorCentral Bank of AzerbaijanEuropean Union Delegation to the United StatesFederal Energy Regulatory CommissionGovernment of GreeceGovernment of LiberiaMinistry of Foreign Affairs & Trade (Brunei)U.S. ArmyU.S. Coast GuardU.S. Department of DefenseU.S. Department of StateU.S. Marine CorpsU.S. Navy

Multilateral SectorInter-American Development BankUnited Nations SecretariatThe World Bank Group

MASTER OF INTERNATIONAL PUBLIC POLICY (MIPP) CLASS OF 2015

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Prospective Students Please Contact

Washington DC Office of Admissions

[email protected]+1.202.663.5700

SAIS Europe Office of Admissions

[email protected]+39.051.29.17.811

SAIS China The Hopkins-Nanjing Center

Office of [email protected]+1.202.663.5800

Employers Please Contact

Washington DC Office of Career [email protected]

+1.202.663.5710

SAIS Europe Office of Career [email protected]

+39.051.29.17.811

SAIS China The Hopkins-Nanjing Center

Office of Career [email protected]

+86.136.0145.0142

CONTACT INFORMATION

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