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MIT Sloan to Participate in 2022 National Alumni Career Mobility Survey

MIT Sloan has been an innovator in career outcomes data and we continue this role by expanding the career data available to our master’s degree alumni. MIT Sloan is participating in the 2022 Alumni Career Mobility Survey to gather career outcomes and salary data for master’s degree graduates 5 and 10 years after graduation.

Through the survey, the CDO shares data about career pathways and pivots after graduation; supplementing the Employment Reports. The survey also supports the school’s diversity and equity efforts, helping us analyze alumni career path and salary data across demographics.

Curious about Sloanies’ top career transitions, salary distribution, job levels, economic mobility, and entrepreneurship?  View the 2021 Alumni Career Mobility Survey Results to see what we learned from Sloanies who graduated in 2011 and 2016.

This year’s MIT Sloan’s Alumni Career Mobility Survey will be open from November 2022 through December 2022 to collect master’s degree graduate data from the Classes of 2012 and 2017. We encourage graduates to complete the survey and be among the first to receive the survey results in the spring.

Click on the link below, or check your email for the announcement and link shared by Susan Brennan, CDO Assistant Dean.

MIT Sloan’s Alumni Career Mobility Survey

Please note that the survey is only for MIT Sloan degree-program master’s graduates in the Classes of 2012 and 2017.

The more alumni who complete the survey, the better insights and data we can provide in the 2022–2023 Alumni Career Survey Results.