Class of 2024 Graduate Destination Report

This year, graduates of NYU Shanghai and NYU Stern joint master's programs have distinguished themselves in a competitive job market. They have exemplified the educational qualities and exceptional quality of the joint master’s programs through their global perspectives, cross-disciplinary abilities, and innovative spirits. As a result of their diligence, intelligence and tenacity, the placement rate exceeded 90%. 

The 70 graduates of the Class of 2024 earned degrees in four fields: Master of Science in Data Analytics and Business Computing (MSDABC), Master of Science in Quantitative Finance (MSQF), Master of Science in Marketing and Retail Science (MSMRS), and Master of Science in Organisation Management and Strategy (MSOMS). The overall placement rate of the Class of 2024 was 92.4%. 

The top four industries that graduates entered were Financial Services, Internet/Technology, Consulting, and Consumer Goods. Featured employers include Adidas Sports, Allianz Global Investors, Bank of Shanghai, ByteDance, China Eastern, China Securities, CICC, DBS Bank, Guotai Junan Securities, Hanshow, HSBC Bank, Huatai Securities, KPMG, NIO, PwC, Schneider Electric, Sinolink Securities, SINOPEC Lubricants Shanghai Research Institute, Taikang Insurance Group, and Tiffany & Co.

NYU Shanghai and NYU Stern School of Business wish every Class of 2024 graduate success in their endeavors.

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Class of 2024

* This report includes data on NYU Shanghai - NYU Stern Master of Science in Data Analytics and Business Computing, Marketing and Retail Science, Organization Management and Strategy, and Quantitative Finance Class of 2024. Figures in this report are based on reasonable and verifiable information about the post-graduation status of graduates, which the university has obtained through channels such as graduate survey responses and research from external sources. Statistics are rounded to the nearest whole number, so totals do not always equal 100%.