<p>Does anyone know the stats on graduating Wake seniors finding jobs in the current economy?</p>
<p>Wake Forest will tell you some BS statistic that will say something like 80% of students had employment/grad school. They consider your job as a barista at Starbucks as ‘employment’.</p>
<p>[WFU</a> | Wake Forest College | Facts and Figures about the College](<a href=“http://college.wfu.edu/about/about_college.html]WFU”>http://college.wfu.edu/about/about_college.html) says 86%</p>
<p>That being said, WF has a great and growing career center now. Graduates now have resources that I did not as a class of 2010 graduate.</p>
<p>I know that there is a Wake Forest page with this information, at least for business students, but I can’t locate it right now. For more information about the Wake Forest Office of Personal and Career Development (the Business school has the Undergraduate Business Career Center, which is similar) you can look at this:</p>
<p>[Home</a> | Career and Professional Development | Wake Forest University](<a href=“http://career.opcd.wfu.edu/]Home”>http://career.opcd.wfu.edu/)</p>
<p>I do know that (and this is rounded and not completely scientific - it is based off of my memory of a UBCC presentation from early this year), accounting majors have a 100% placement rate and so does FINM, finance and math business hover around 90% and general business (BEM) is about 80%. If I can find the exact numbers I can post them here. I am unsure about the liberal arts majors.</p>
<p>Wish I could find that page. Will come back if I do! Either way, checking out the above link will be helpful - it shows the types of workshops offered by our career center.</p>