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Office of Career Development

Hubert Department of Global Health

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Department Graduates Total Respondents Total Response Rate

GH 94 92 98%

Class of 2013-2014

The Hubert Department of Global Health (GH) Class of 2013-2014, with 94 graduates, includes those who graduated in August 2013, December 2013 and May 2014.

The graduation information is collected at gradu-ation and the unemployed are followed-up with at 3, 6 and 11 months post-graduation.

Data collection for this report was completed in April 2015, at the 11th month after the May 2014 graduation.

Information collected includes salary range, amount of time spent job searching and number of resumes sent.

Survey Respondents’ Post-Graduation Employment Status

Of the 94 graduates, 92 provided their post-graduation employment status through the completion of the Graduate Information Survey.*

Department # of Graduates in Continuing Education # of Graduates Not Seeking Work/ Continuing Education # of Graduates Seeking Work # of Graduates Employed Full-time/ Part-time Did Not Respond to Survey (Unknown) Total Graduates Total 2 1 15 74 2 94 Rate 2% 1% 16% 79% 2% 100%

*The data captured in the table above is required by the Council on Education for Public Health (CEPH).

Graduate Degree Status

Department MPH MSPH Grand Total

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GH Graduate Report 2013-2014

Employment Status (N = 94)

This chart indicates the status of the graduated class of 94.

Employment by Sector (N = 74)

Among the 94 graduates, 74 (79%) reported that they are employed and provided information regarding their employment sector.

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Job Search Period (N = 74)

Among the 74 employed graduates who provided information regarding the time taken to find employment, 81% found employment within the first 4 months of beginning their job search.

Number of Resumes Sent Out (N = 74)

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GH Graduate Report 2013-2014

Salary Range of Employed Graduates (N = 74)

Among the 74 graduates who accepted full-time and part-time employment reported salary information. Be-low is a representation of the average starting annual salary ranges. The average starting salary range of the 74 full-time and part-time employed graduates is $40,000—$49,999.

Median Salary Range by Employment Sector (N = 74)

Among the 74 graduates who accepted full-time and part-time employment, 27% of graduates are employed with a median starting salary range of $40,000-$49,999.

Employment Sector % of Employed Graduates Median Salary Range

University or Research Institute

(Academic) 19% $30,000—$39,999

Government (State, Local, Federal) 38% $50,000—$59,999

Hospital or Health Care Delivery Facility 9% $50,000—$59,999

Nonprofit/NGO 23% $30,000—$39,999

Proprietary Organization 4% $40,000—$49,999

Private Practice/Self-Employed 4% $20,000—$29,000

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Region of Employed Graduates (N = 73)

Among the 74 graduates who accepted full-time and part-time employment, 73 reported the region they are employed shown below with the percentage of graduates employed in the region.

WEST SOUTHWEST SOUTHEAST NORTHEAST MIDWEST 1% 12% 58% 4% 3%

Region % of Employed Graduates Median Salary Range

International 22% $40,000—$49,999 Midwest 1% $0—$19,999 Northeast 12% $50,000—$59,999 Southeast 58% $40,000—$49,999 Southwest 3% $40,000—$49,999 West 4% $50,000—$59,999

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GH Graduate Report 2013-2014

ORGANIZATION NAME JOB TITLE

AADD, Inc. Family Support Outreach Registered Nurse

Africa Economic Consulting Groups Senior Research Associate

Alpine Supply Social Impact Investment Grant Writing

American University of Beirut Research Assistant

ASPPH/CDC Allan Rosenfield Global Health Fellowshi Monitoring and Evaluation Fellow for FETP

Atlanta Food and Farm Associate

Atlanta Jobs with Justice Organizer

CARE USA Maternal Health Research Assistant

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)

Global Reproductive Health Team ORISE Fellow ORISE Fellow (8)

ASPPH Fellow

Health Communications Fellow Medical Officer

Presidential Management Fellow Database Manager for PulseNet

CDC (through CDC Foundation) Health Systems Specialist

CDC- Waterborne Disease Prevention Branch Surveillance Epidemiologist

CDC/ORISE ORISE Fellow

Network Specialist ORISE Fellow Center for Research and Training on HIV/AIDS Researcher

Christ Community Health Services Family Nurse Practitioner Columbia University Hospital/New York Presbyterian OBGyn Resident physician Columbia University Medical Center Research Coordinator

CSTE Research Analyst

Deloitte Consulting LLP Consultant

EmblemHealth External Partnerships Specialist

EmCare / Fort Walton Beach Hospital Nurse Practitioner

Emory Children's Center Research Assistant

Emory Global Health Institute Research Assistant

Emory University, RSPH, Department of Global Health Public Health Program Associate Administration

Emory University, RZHRG

Intern

Emory University School of Medicine General Surgery Resident

FHI 360 Monitoring & Evaluation Officer

Nutrition Research Associate Food and Nutrition Service, USDA WRO Program Specialist

GA WIC Program WIC Regional Advisor

Georgia Department of Public Health Operations Analyst

2013-2014 Graduate Employers and Job Titles (N = 74)

Among the 74 graduates that accepted full-time or part-time employment, 74 provided the name of their em-ployer and their job title. Below are all 74 that were reported in order by organization name.

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ORGANIZATION NAME JOB TITLE

Georgia Emerging Infections Program Surveillance Officer

Georgia Tech Research Institute Research Associate

Global Ophthalmology Emory Acting Assistant Director

Hawaii State Department of Health STD/AIDS Prevent Enhanced HIV Partner Services Coordinator Level

Health Horizons International Clinical Programs Director

Health Quest Medical Practice Certified Nurse Midwife

IANPHI/EGHI Graduate Data Analyst

IMA World Health Consultant

Research Consultant

John Snow, Inc Program Coordinator

Evaluation Manager Johns Hopkins

Research associate

KEMRI/CDC HIV RESEARCH BRANCH CHIEF

King's College London Doctoral student

KSAU-HS Lecturer

LA BioMed Research Associate

Lurie Children's Hospital of Chi Temp. Admin Assistant/Education Coordinator Ministry of Health

Coordinator of Hepatitis program Consultant Family Medicine General Practitioner

MSF Ebola Outbreak Nurse Activity Manager

Oklahoma State Department of Health Family Health Wellness Systems Coordinator

Porter Novelli Contractor

Presbyterian Church (USA) Mission Coworker

PSI Research Consultant

Task Force for Global Health Graduate Program Assistant

The Global Fund Associate Specialist

University of Alabama Assistant Professor

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GH Graduate Report 2013-2014

Location of Employed Graduates (N = 74)

Arizona Atlanta, GA Baltimore, MD Beirut, Lebanon Chicago, IL Decatur, GA

Democratic Republic of Congo Dominican Republic

Fort Walton Beach, FL Geneva, Switzerland Hanoi, Vietnam Honolulu, HI Kenya Kinshasa, DRC KISUMU LaGrangeville, NY Lilongwe London, England Los Angeles, CA Louisville, KY Memphis, TN New York, NY Nigeria Oklahoma City, OK Riyadh San Francisco, CA Saudi Arabia Tuscaloosa, AL U.S. Washington, DC Zambia

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