#GoetheDataDive 08: Graduate survey

Only 2.3% of graduates from the examination cohorts of 2020, 2021, and 2022 are seeking employment 1.5 years after graduation. Source: Student Survey | Studium Lehre Internationales - Statistics Unit (Statistics Unit/QUIKKS, sli-quikks@uni-frankfurt.de)

Only 2.3% of graduates from the examination cohorts of 2020, 2021 and 2022 are seeking employment 1.5 years after graduation.

This shows that studying at Goethe University Frankfurt is a good and secure way into working life. For almost 80% of students, the search for their first job took less than 6 months. Of the employed graduates, 72% remain in Hesse after their studies. Half of Goethe University graduates work in the private sector, 40% in the public sector and 10% in non-profit organizations.

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