Mph Salary In Us

Mph Salary In Us

If you are looking for a job, you must be aware of the salary that you can get. The salary is a very important part of your life. You must know about the salary before taking a decision to join any company. If you are going to work in any company, then it is important that you know about the salary that they offer. It will help you to choose the right company for yourself.

There are many companies in US which offers high salaries to their employees. The salaries of these companies are very high and they will be able to provide a good life style to their employees as well as their family members.

The most common salary offered by these companies is $60,000 per year which is more than enough for every individual who wants to join such companies. Sometimes some companies offer even higher salaries than $60,000 per year depending upon their requirements and position in which candidate wants to work for them.

Mph Salary In Us

Mailman School graduates pursue their passions across a broad range of employment sectors. While most choose to apply their skills and experience in and around the New York metropolitan area, our alumni can be found working throughout the United States and abroad.

View a partial list of employers and recruiters.

2019-20 POST GRADUATE OUTCOMES, SIX MONTHS POST-GRADUATION

Post Graduate Outcomes (Class of 2019-20, measured 12/31/2020)Employed in PublicHealth or HealthcareContinuing StudiesNot seeking by choiceSeeking8.2%87.2%

statuspercent
Employed in Public Health or Healthcare87.1
Continuing Studies8.2
Not seeking by choice1
Seeking3.6

INDUSTRIES/SECTORS FOR 2019-20 GRADUATES

Sectors of Employment (Class of 2020)ConsultingGovernmentHospital/HealthcareInsuranceMarketingNonprofitNonprofit (Intl NGO)OtherPharmaResearchTechnologyUniversity11%14%9%5%5%5%8%31%

sectorpercent
Consulting11
Government14
Hospital/Healthcare31
Insurance3
Marketing3
Nonprofit8
Nonprofit (Intl NGO)5
Other3
Pharma5
Research3
Technology5
University9

OVERALL SALARIES, 2019-2020

394 graduates reported salaries. 18 part-time salaries and 10 international currency salaries were excluded (therefore, n=366).

  • The Overall Average salary was: $83,801 (for those with no prior graduate degree, $73,531).
  • The Overall Median salary was: $70,000 (for those with no prior graduate degree, $70,000).
  • The range was $30,000 to $550,000.
  • 89 graduates reported receiving bonuses (19.8% of those answering this survey question), and the average bonus was $7,686 and median bonus was $5,000. Specific benefits/bonuses mentioned included tuition remission, stock options/equity, licensure reimbursement, visa sponsorship, housing and transportation pay (especially for graduates working internationally), and relocation costs.

MEDIAN AND AVERAGE SALARIES BY SECTOR

Salaries differ by industry, years of experience of the candidate, geographic location, size of the employer, etc. The following salaries are school-wide salaries by industry. The first table is for all salaries reported; the second table is the average or median salary for those MPH, MHA or MS students who entered the Mailman School without a prior graduate-level degree (i.e. excluding Executive MPH, MHA, or MS students, PhD/DrPH students, and students who entered Mailman with a pre-existing MD, PhD etc.).


Salary By Industry: School Wide (All Graduates, including Executives, PhDs, and those with prior graduate degrees)

SCHOOL-WIDE SALARIES (ALL GRADUATES WHO REPORTED)AVERAGEMEDIAN
Consulting Firm$83,043$78,000
Government$69,311$64,140
Health insurance company/Managed Care$106,385$85,000
Hospital/health system, including University Medical Centers/Research Hospitals$97,317$72,000
Marketing/Communications Agency$75,797$73,500
Non-Profit or Philanthropy (Domestic)$71,792$64,200
Non-Profit/International NGO (Global)$72,694$69,000
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology or Medical Device Company$87,500$80,500
Research Organization or Institute$73,516$70,000
Technology Company$77,083$72,500
University$60,835$60,000
SCHOOLWIDE$83,801$70,000


Salaries by Industry: MPH, MHA or MS only ​(Excluding Executive MPH, MHA, MS; regular MHAs; and student with pre-existing MD, PhD, PharmD, JD etc.)

621 students graduated with an MS, MHA or MPH and did not have a prior graduate degree.
Of these, 346 reported salaries, of which 15 were excluded as paid in international currency or part-time.

 AVERAGEMEDIAN
Consulting Firm$82,067$78,000
Government$66,069$64,100
Health insurance company/Managed Care$93,583$85,000
Hospital/health system, including University Medical Centers/Research Hospitals$74,720$68,350
Marketing/Communications Agency$75,797$73,500
Non-Profit or Philanthropy (Domestic)$64,244$63,000
Non-Profit/International NGO (Global)$66,143$65,000
Pharmaceutical/Biotechnology or Medical Device Company$86,667$80,000
Research Organization/Institute$69,155$70,000
Technology Company$77,083$72,500
University$58,533$59,000
INDUSTRY WIDE$73,531$70,000


Salary by Degree*

Columbia degreeMeanMedian
Executive MHA$195,500$177,000
Executive MPH$94,252$93,505
Executive MS$70,115$71,577
MS*$102,083$80,000
MHA—Full Time Program$81,169$75,000
MHA–Part Time Program$89,448$88,275
MPH (non-Executive)$69,046$65,000
MPH (Accelerated)$133,444$76,250
PhD$104,583$82,500
DrPH$89,000$86,500

* Note: Many differences in salary by degree reflect the prior years of relevant work experience of students in each degree program.

**MS salaries include salaries of those in programs such as Patient-Oriented Research, which are comprised of Columbia faculty and researchers.

For graduates who worked prior to attending Mailman School, and also provided salaries after graduation, the average salary increase after graduation was $41,318 and median increase was $40,687.

JOB SEARCH PROCESS

While the Mailman School has excellent career outcomes, and students and alumni have lifetime access to top-quality career services resources, students are ultimately responsible for taking ownership of their own job search.

To find employment, students applied, on average, to 33 jobs in 2019-20, (excluding those who were recruited from internships or prior jobs).

Students went through an average of 4.7 first-round interviews and 2.9 second-round interviews, to receive an average number of 1.5 job offers (There was 3 students receiving 5 or more offers, 11 students receiving 4 offers; 37 students receiving 3 offers; 85 students receiving 2 offers).

Students used a variety of search methods to hear about the jobs they ended up accepting. 24% of students identified the job they accepted through Career Services (i.e. Mailman career fair, recruiting event, CareerLink job board); 5% used Mailman School Alumni networking; 13% Department/faculty; 8% Classmate referrals, 10% practicum; 13% personal network; and 25% used a non-Mailman Job Board; 6% were promoted from an existing job; and 13% used other methods (such as reciprocity career services with other public health schools, professional associations, or staffing firms). (Note: Percentages do not add to 100% because students could indicate more than one job search method; percentages indicate the percent of unique survey respondents mentioning that method.)

In all, approximately 57% of students found their jobs via networking; and 62% found their jobs with the assistance of Columbia’s Mailman School of Public Health.

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