Co-op Outcomes

What makes Northeastern Alumni Leaders, Not Followers?

Northeastern students find success on their own terms. Success for them is defined as achieving their dreams, going beyond their comfort levels and pursuing their passion with confidence. Co-op is often the single most important factor in helping our students define their future path, whether they enter the professional world or go on to graduate school. And with nearly two-thirds of our graduates receiving job offers from one of their co-op employers, it’s clear that our network of co-op partners is a launching pad that puts our students further ahead on their path.

A Sampling of Positions Accepted by Northeastern Students After Graduation:

First Jobs After Graduation (Class of 2008 and Class of 2009)

Analyst, International Monetary Fund

Architect, Allevato Architects

Broadcast Assistant, Hill Holliday

Global Market Analyst, Merrill Lynch

Loss Prevention Investigator, Neiman Marcus

Mechanical Engineer, General Electric Aviation

Program Manager, Microsoft

Respiratory Therapist, Children’s Hospital Boston

Software Developer, IBM

Technical Artist, Blue Fang Games

Software Engineer, Raytheon

Sales & Leadership Associate, Johnson & Johnson

Software Engineer, Apple, Inc.

Registered Nurse, Georgetown Hospital