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| Popular Jobs of Harvard University Grads - Full List | ||
| Popular Jobs for Harvard Grads | Median National Pay | |
| Management Consultant | $122,000 | |
| Senior Software Engineer | $98,600 | |
| Software Developer | $76,900 | |
| Executive Director, Non-Profit Organization | $64,100 | |
| Investment Banking Analyst | $82,500 | |
| Software Architect | $115,000 | |
| High School Teacher | $49,400 | |
| Chief Executive Officer (CEO) | $191,000 | |
| Consultant, Business Process / Management | $107,000 | |
| Executive Assistant | $49,400 | |
| Paralegal / Legal Assistant | $46,900 | |
| Project Manager, Information Technology (IT) | $96,500 | |
| Account Manager | $68,200 | |
| Program Manager, Non-Profit Organization | $46,500 | |
| Associate - Investment Banking | $110,000 | |
| Business Analyst, Finance/Banking | $66,800 | |
| Financial / Securities / Investments Analyst | $66,100 | |
| Product Manager, Software | $97,800 | |
| Research Analyst, Financial | $58,300 | |
| Sr. Editor | $67,400 | |
Methodology
All data is limited to those with a Bachelor's degree and no higher degrees who work full-time in the United States. Jobs are listed in order of relative popularity amongst graduates from the given school. Median salary for each job title is for individuals who graduated from any college and who have a typical amount of experience for that job. Salary is the sum of compensation from base salary, bonuses, profit sharing, commissions, and overtime, if applicable. Salary does not include equity (stock) compensation. This chart is based upon PayScale Salary Survey data, and may not represent all individuals who have graduated from this school, or who have these job titles. See full methodology for more.
All data is limited to those with a Bachelor's degree and no higher degrees who work full-time in the United States. Jobs are listed in order of relative popularity amongst graduates from the given school. Median salary for each job title is for individuals who graduated from any college and who have a typical amount of experience for that job. Salary is the sum of compensation from base salary, bonuses, profit sharing, commissions, and overtime, if applicable. Salary does not include equity (stock) compensation. This chart is based upon PayScale Salary Survey data, and may not represent all individuals who have graduated from this school, or who have these job titles. See full methodology for more.




