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Employment Outcomes | MAIS

From consultants to entrepreneurs, leaders of nongovernmental organizations to policymakers, graduates from the Johns Hopkins School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) put their degrees to work.

78% of the two-year Master of Arts in International Studies graduates from the Classes of 2020-2025 were employed, pursuing fellowships or internships, or had gone on for further study within six months of graduation.

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65% of MAIS graduates are reportedly working in their country of citizenship, while 35% are working outside it.

Sector Breakdown

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  • APCO Worldwide
  • Albright Stonebridge Group
  • Baron Public Affairs LLC
  • Blackpeak
  • U.S. Department of State
  • U.S. Department of the Treasury
  • ChinaTalk Podcast and Newsletter
  • Ergo
  • China Water Risk (CWR)
  • Intralink
  • European Union Chamber of Commerce in China
  • Hamline University
  • Strider Technologies

This data is reflective of international Hopkins-Nanjing Center students admitted through Johns Hopkins SAIS from the classes of 2021-2025, including graduates from August, December, and May. The outcomes represent 71% of the population.

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