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What careers do Dalhousie University graduates actually get?

Explore real career paths from thousands of graduates. Find your next move with data, not guesswork based on Dalhousie University from Halifax, NS

Most popular careers for Dalhousie University alumni

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  • All groups
  • Arts, Design, Entertainment, Sports, and Media24
  • Business and Financial Operations22
  • Computer and Mathematical24
  • Educational Instruction and Library17
  • Life, Physical, and Social Science16
  • Management66
  • Office and Administrative Support13
  • All stages242
  • Student work118
  • Entry level65
  • Mid level25
  • Senior+66

(*) Estimated based on US statistics

Common questions

What are the most common careers for Dalhousie University graduates?

The most common career paths for Dalhousie University graduates are Chief Executives, Software Developers, and Financial Managers. This is based on 54 alumni profiles tracked by ClickWith.

Where do Dalhousie University alumni work?

Dalhousie University graduates are hired by employers including Amazon, Bennett Jones and City of Coquitlam. Use the career explorer above to see the full list.

Is Dalhousie University a good school for tech careers?

Yes — Dalhousie University graduates regularly pursue tech careers. The most common tech roles are Software Developers and Web Developers. Approximately 44% of tracked alumni work in tech-related fields.

How do Dalhousie University alumni careers progress over time?

Across 54 Dalhousie University alumni profiles, we tracked 65 entry-level job records (0–2 years post-graduation), 25 mid-level job records (2–5 years), and 66 senior-level job records (5+ years).

Who are some notable alumni from Dalhousie University?

Notable Dalhousie University alumni include: Scott S. — 5 careers across 13 companies; Matthew S. — 5 careers across 9 companies; John E. — 4 careers across 8 companies. See all notable alumni →

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