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Starting Salaries Rise for Business Majors
Starting Salaries Rise for Business Majors by: Jeff Schmitt on October 14, 2014 | 0 Comments Comments 12,817 Views October 14, 2014The good news: Business majors enjoyed a 2.9% increase in starting salaries over the past year.The bad news: That increase fell far short of the 7.5% jump for the Class of 2014 overall.Those were the findings in a September report from the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE). For business majors, starting salaries climbed from $55,635 in 2013 to $57,229. While business majors still earn over $8,500 more than graduates as a whole, this 2.9% increase could reflect a ceiling nearing for starting salaries.LOGISTICS MAJORS PAID BESTAmong specific majors, logistics and materials management majors received the biggest starting paychecks at $66,300, an 11.4% increase over the previous year. Marketing majors also enjoyed double-digit growth at 10.8%, with their starting wages coming in at $57,500 in 2014.Major2014 Salary2013 SalaryChange25th Percentile50th Percentile75th Percentileà Accountingà $55,600à $53,500à 3.9%à $43,000à $53,100à $63,100à Business Administration / à Managementà $58,200à $56,000à 3.9%à $44,700à $55,200à $70,200à Business Systems Networking/ à Telecommunicationsà $57,300à NAà NAà $45,100à $54,800à $66,700à Economics (Business / Managerial)à $58,900à $56,300à 4.6%à $44,400à $56,000à $69,500à Financeà $59,500à $58,100à 2.4%à $45,100à $56,500à $70,600à Hospitality Services Managementà $40,200à NAà NAà $30,600à $38,600à $45,400à International Businessà $46,100à NAà NAà $34,900à $44,100à $53,400à Logistics / Materials Managementà $66,300à $59,500à 11.4%à $49,300à $62,100à $76,800à Management Information Systems / à Businessà $65,000à $60,300à 7.8%à $49,500à $62,200à $74,800à Marketing / Marketing Management (Including Market Research)à $57,500à $51,900à 10.8%à $43 ,600à $54,200à $72,100Source: Salary Survey, September 2014 National Association of Colleges and EmployersBusiness-oriented industries also fared well in NACEââ¬â¢s study. For example, students from all majors who moved into the ââ¬Å"management of companies and enterprisesâ⬠earned $61,490, second only to ââ¬Å"mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extractionâ⬠at $97,100. In addition, graduates in the ââ¬Å"finance and insuranceâ⬠industry averaged $57,683 to start.COMMUNICATIONS MAJORS EXPERIENCE BIGGEST JUMPOverall, 2014 graduates made $48,707, up from $45,327 in 2013. Communications majors enjoyed the biggest gains, up 10.1% from $43,835 to $48,253. Computer sciences grads were also in demand, with starting salaries edging up 6.1% to $62,891. Despite a push for STEM grads, math and sciences grads salaries only improved 3.7% to $44,299.Not surprisingly, engineers landed the highest starting salaries at $62,891 (up 1.3%). Humanities and social sciences grad s grossed the lowest starting salaries at $38,049 (up 0.7%). Education majors were the only grads to experience lower average salaries, dropping 0.2% to $40,267.So where are the best industries to land a job in 2014? According to NACE, educational services are a hot spot, with 161,400 new grad hires. Professional services ââ¬â which include accounting, engineering, architectural, engineering, and computer services ââ¬â added 131,800 grads in 2014. Those industries were trailed by healthcare (120,400), government (88,000), and finance and insurance (47,600).EMPLOYERS SEEKING COMMUNICATION SKILLSIn a flat economy, graduates are looking for every advantage to get hired. Based on NACEââ¬â¢s research, graduates should really focus on fundamentals. Andrea Koncz, research manager for NACE, cites ââ¬Å"written and verbal communication skillsâ⬠as qualities that consistently top NACEââ¬â¢s employer surveys. However, in NACEââ¬â¢s most recent job outlook study in April 2014, the ââ¬Å"ability to make decisions and solve problemsâ⬠edged out communication skills on employersââ¬â¢ wish lists. à Other highly coveted skills included: obtaining and processing information; planning, organizing, and prioritizing work; analyzing quantitative data; technical knowledge; computer software proficiency; and influencing and selling others.NACEââ¬â¢s salary survey provides starting salaries for bachelorââ¬â¢s degree holders from over 90 disciplines in the United States. Using data from over 400,000 employers, the data was pulled in July 2014 and ââ¬Å"derived from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the U.S. Census Bureau, and a master data set developed by Job Search Intelligence.â⬠NACE will publish final salary data for 2014 graduates in its January 2015 Salary Survey report, which will be available on its website.DONââ¬â¢T MISS: THE BEST SCHOOLS FOR SALARY POTENTIAL Page 1 of 11
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