Where do most Yale law graduates work?

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    Mayank Katariya | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    Yale law School gave 224 graduates in the year 2023, out of which 220 students were able to secure placements which gives us a Yale Law School placement rate of 98.2%. Out of all YLS graduates, 372 got placed in the top Law firms with an average median package of USD 204,668 (INR 1.75 Cr). Most of the Yale Law graduates work in Law firms after their graduation. 

    Below are the detailed Job Sectors the Yale Law School graduates were placed after graduation:

    Yale Law School Graduates Job Sectors (2023)

    Number of Yale Law School Graduates 2023

    Law Firm

    84

    Clerkships - Federal

    53

    Clerkships - State, Local, and Territorial

    4

    Business & Industry

    3

    Government

    16

    Public Interest

    37

    Education

    8

     

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