How much do you make after graduating from Northeastern University?

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    Pranjal Singh | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    . Every year, many global companies like Amazon, Deloitte, IBM, Google, KPMG, etc. hire Northeastern University graduates and offer them better salary packages. Almost 48% of total employed graduates get a salary of over USD 70k. Students can check the salary range breakdown for students after graduating from Northeastern University below:

    Salary Range

    Students %

    Less than USD 30k

    0.6

    USD 30k – USD 39k

    7.2

    USD 40k – USD 49k

    11.3

    USD 50k – USD 59k

    11.7

    USD 60k – USD 69k

    21.5

    USD 70k and more

    47.8

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