Where Do HKS Grads Go? Read the Class of 2022 Employment Snapshot
Each spring, the Office of Career Advancement publishes an
employment report highlighting the employment outcomes of the previous year’s
graduating class. It’s always exciting to see the amazing things HKS graduates
go on to do once they leave campus—and the Class of 2022 was certainly no
exception.
The 681 graduates in the HKS Class of 2022 entered a
professional landscape worn and shifted in the wake of the COVID pandemic, but
eager to put the talents of our graduates to work.
These graduates went on to apply their skills and passions
in a multitude of ways to help build communities that are safe, free, just, and
sustainably prosperous. Opportunities for remote and hybrid work created new
possibilities for what they would do, how they would work, and where they would
live. Many graduates took positions in emerging areas of healthcare, economic
development, climate adaptation, workforce development, and evolving
technologies.
The Class of 2022 pursued public service careers across
sectors, policy areas, and industries. They took on roles in a range of areas,
including government, nonprofit work and nongovernmental organizations,
strategy and economic consulting, education, and advocacy. And they reported
the top factors in choosing their first post-HKS roles were the right fit for
their skills and experience, contribution to the public good, and personal
family considerations.
Here are some highlights from this year’s report:
- 681 graduates are working in 55 countries and territories,
29 U.S. states, and Washington, D.C.
- 91 percent of graduates were employed and 6
percent were running for office, launching new ventures, or continuing their
education by the end of October 2022.
- Overall, 28% of graduates went on to work in the
public sector, 22% are working for non-profit organizations, and 44% entered the
private sector.
- Top destinations for graduates included the U.S.
federal government—with 54 graduates working in 21 departments and agencies—as well as international governments, non-profit
organizations, and consulting firms.
- 34 graduates launched new ventures in areas
including women’s empowerment, gender equality, healthcare, economic
development, citizen engagement, and renewability energy.
- 86% of employers hired only one graduate, a
measure of our graduates’ diverse trajectories.
Read the
full report for more detailed insight into what HKS graduates go on to
do and to see a breakdown of career placement data by degree program.
We can’t wait to see what the Classes of 2023 and beyond do
to make a lasting impact across industries, sectors, and communities!