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As a transfer student, planning your career after college might not be at the top of your mind, but it's at the top of ours. Webster University's Career Center is there to guide you from the moment you enroll until well into your life after graduation.

The Career Center is where to go for information about internship opportunities in your major, student employment positions, and the professional experiences of Webster students who came before you. We have career guidance counselors who will tell you your options and match opportunities with your interests.

These services don't end at graduation. The Career Center teaches Webster students and alumni the skills needed to navigate the dynamic career development process and supports you as you clarify and attain your career goals.

As a Webster student or alum, you can drop by or set up an appointment to:

  • Discuss individual career concerns related to choice of major, choice of career field or career transition;
  • Arrange to take career assessments which may assist you in identifying your interests and help you to explore career options;
  • Learn about resources which will help you to explore specific careers and obtain detailed information about job tasks, employment outlook, etc.

Success Report

Each year, Webster University's Career Services surveys recent graduates to analyze the University's success in preparing graduates for meaningful employment opportunities.

For example, the 2004-05 Success Report shows that 82 percent of Webster University students who completed their undergraduate degree were either professionally employed or continuing their education.

Of those who reported their salary, the average starting salary for Webster University graduates was just under $39,000.

To view additional information, including breakdowns by majors, download the complete 2004-05 Success Report (MS Word file).  

       
 
 

Did You Know?

Our more than 100,000 alumni are pursuing successful careers in many walks of life in more than 100 countries worldwide. Approximately 90% are employed full-time six months after graduation.


 
 
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