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Data on employment and salaries

Data on employment and salaries

Starting Salaries in the Private Sector: Physics Degree Recipients, Classes of 2019 & 2020

Starting Salaries in the Private Sector

January 2023
Starting Salary Ranges for New Astronomy PhDs, Classes of 2018, 2019, and 2020 Combined
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Starting Salary Ranges for New Astronomy PhDs, Classes of 2018, 2019, and 2020 Combined

January 2023
Starting Salaries for New Physics Doctorates

Starting Salaries for New Physics Doctorates

October 2022
Physics and Astronomy Faculty Member Salaries, 2021

Physics and Astronomy Faculty Member Salaries, 2021

February 2022
Starting Salaries for New Physics Bachelors 2019-2020
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Starting Salaries for New Physics Bachelors, Classes of 2019 & 2020 Combined

March 2022
Starting Salaries for New Physics PhDs 2019-2020
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Starting Salaries for New Physics PhDs, Classes of 2019 & 2020 Combined

March 2022

Starting Salaries for Physics Bachelors - Classes of 2017 & 2018

April 2021
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Starting Salaries of Exiting Masters One Year After Degree, Classes of 2016, 2017, and 2018 Combined

October 2020

Starting Salaries in the Private Sector

September 2020

What Do New Bachelors Earn?

March 2020

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