Fortune | FORTUNE 08月14日
As degrees get branded worthless, LinkedIn’s just revealed the universities that give Gen Z the best shot at corner office jobs
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随着人工智能的兴起,大学毕业生的就业前景面临不确定性,尤其是Gen Z群体对四年大学投入的价值产生疑问。LinkedIn发布的最新美国大学排名,重点关注长期职业发展,而非仅仅是名校光环。榜单显示,普林斯顿大学、杜克大学和宾夕法尼亚大学位列前茅,而一些知名院校如常春藤盟校哥伦比亚大学和耶鲁大学排名相对靠后。该排名基于就业率、实习与招聘需求、职业成就、校友网络和知识广度等五个维度,强调了学校在为学生提供高质量实习、建立强大校友网络以及帮助毕业生快速就业或深造方面的能力,这些都对长期的职业成功至关重要。文章还指出,即使是名气较小的学校,如本特利大学和费尔菲尔德大学,也在这些方面表现出色,为学生带来了优异的职业成果。同时,文章强调了AI技能在未来就业市场中的重要性,建议学生掌握计算机科学和AI基础知识,以适应科技驱动的世界。

🎓 **大学教育的长期价值与ROI考量:** 面对AI对就业市场的潜在冲击,尤其是对初级职位的威胁,大学生(特别是Gen Z)开始重新评估四年大学教育的投入与产出比。LinkedIn的最新排名超越了单纯的学校声誉,更侧重于评估学校能否为毕业生带来长期的职业增长和机会,这使得毕业生的实际职业发展成果成为衡量大学价值的重要标准。

🏆 **LinkedIn排名指标与实际导向:** 该排名依据就业率(毕业当年即开始全职工作或研究生学习的比例)、实习与招聘需求(实习完成度和劳动力市场对毕业生的需求)、职业成功(创业或C-suite经验)、校友网络(校友间的连接度)和知识广度(专业领域的独特性)五个同等重要的维度。这表明,一个成功的大学教育不仅关乎名校背景,更在于其能否有效连接学生与职场,培养其获得长期职业发展的能力。

🌟 **名校光环之外的卓越表现:** 排名显示,一些非传统名校或知名度较低的大学,如本特利大学、巴布森学院和巴克内尔大学,在提供高质量实习、建立强大校友网络及促进毕业生就业等方面表现突出,证明了“名校不等于一切”的观点。这些学校通过实际的职业支持,帮助学生实现了优异的长期职业成果。

💡 **AI技能成为未来职场必备:** 随着AI技术的飞速发展,掌握AI和计算机科学基础知识已成为所有学生未来成功的关键。CEO们普遍呼吁加强相关教育,以培养能够创造AI而非仅仅是消费AI的下一代。这不仅是科技行业的趋势,也预示着跨学科的学生在未来职场中将更具竞争力。

📈 **职业成功是持续性增长:** LinkedIn的高级编辑Andrew Seaman强调,长期的职业成功不仅仅是获得一份好工作,更是指毕业多年后能否持续获得职业成长和机会。因此,评估大学的价值时,应关注其如何为毕业生铺设一条可持续的职业发展道路,而非仅仅关注毕业初期的就业情况。

Millions of college students are headed back to school in the coming weeks, but the excitement of new classes, reconnecting with friends, and fall weather is being overshadowed by a cloud of uncertainty.

With many recent graduates struggling like never before to land jobs—and some CEOs warning entry-level jobs are on the brink of extinction thanks to AI—Gen Z is left questioning whether spending four years and thousands of dollars on a degree will be well worth it. And ultimately, the answer may come down to where you obtained your degree.

Graduates from Princeton University, Duke University, and the University of Pennsylvania are most likely to experience long-term career success, according to a list of the top 50 U.S. colleges released by LinkedIn this week.

With indications that higher education payoff is slowly dying, it’s more important now than ever to weigh up after-college career results and the likely ROI of a degree, says Andrew Seaman, senior editor-at-large for jobs and career development at LinkedIn News. 

“Long-term success isn’t just about landing a great first job, it’s about sustained career growth and opportunity years after graduation,” Seaman tells Fortune. “For this list, that means looking at how well a school sets alumni up for the long haul.”

Whereas the median annual salary for high school graduates was $48,360 in 2024, those with a bachelor’s degree typically earn just over $80,000—about a 65% increase, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), Cornell University, and Harvard University round out the top six best colleges, but other typically elite schools are much further down the list. Ivy League institutions Columbia University and Yale University, are No. 18 and 19, respectively. (See the full list below).

Getting a degree from a popular school might not be enough

LinkedIn produced its ranking using five equally weighted pillars:

    Job placement: Percentage of alumni from recent graduate cohorts (2019-2024) who started a full-time position or a graduate school program within the same year of graduating.Internships and recruit demand: Percentage of alumni from recent cohorts who completed an undergraduate internship; and labor market demand for recent cohorts, based on InMail outreach data.Career success: Percentage of alumni with post-graduate entrepreneurship or C-suite experience.Networth strength: How connected alumni of the same school are to each other, as well as how connected alumni from recent cohorts are to all past alumni and current studentsKnowledge breadth: Unique fields of study and skills gained by recent graduates.

Focusing on these data points, LinkedIn produced a ranking that saw many well-known schools absent, such as Johns Hopkins University, Emory University, Georgia Tech, and the University of North Carolina. Instead, some institutions with lesser name-recognition made the top-50 cut, such as Bentley University (No. 15), Bucknell University (No. 21), and Fairfield University (No. 28).

The findings overall signal that a popular or Ivy League name isn’t needed to deliver exceptional career outcomes, Seaman says.

“Schools like Bentley University and Fairfield University are excelling at connecting students with high-quality internships, building strong alumni networks, and helping graduates secure jobs or graduate school placements quickly, all factors that drive long-term career success,” Seaman adds.

Among Bucknell’s class of 2024, 93% of students secured career opportunities within nine months of graduation, earning an average starting salary of $73,075.

Smaller colleges, such as Babson College and Colgate University, were also standouts in terms of network strength and job placement. Babson in particular has the highest percentage of graduates who have become entrepreneurs and founders, according to Seaman.

The growing need for AI skills

As the value of college continues to be questioned, what many business leaders agree is that students need to learn AI skills above all—or they could risk becoming part of the growing number of Gen Zers who are NEET, not in employment, education, or training.

Earlier this year, over 250 CEOs, including Microsoft’s Satya Nadella, Airbnb’s Brian Chesky, and Uber’s Dara Khosrowshahi, called for an increase in computer science and AI education among all students. 

“In the age of AI, we must prepare our children for the future—to be AI creators, not just consumers,” the CEOs wrote in a letter sent to lawmakers. “A basic foundation in computer science and AI is crucial for helping every student thrive in a technology-driven world. Without it, they risk falling behind.”

But that doesn’t necessarily mean your college major has to be squarely AI or tech-focused. In fact, when Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang was recently asked what the young version of himself would choose to focus on today, he said he’d opt for “more of the physical sciences than the software sciences.” 

The top 50 schools for long-term career success

According to LinkedIn

    Princeton UniversityDuke UniversityUniversity of PennsylvaniaMassachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)Cornell UniversityHarvard UniversityBabson CollegeUniversity of Notre DameDartmouth CollegeStanford UniversityNorthwestern UniversityUniversity of VirginiaVanderbilt UniversityBrown UniversityBentley UniversityTufts UniversityLehigh UniversityColumbia UniversityYale UniversityCarnegie Mellon UniversityBucknell UniversityBoston CollegeVillanova UniversityUniversity of Illinois Urbana-Champaign Wake Forest University University of Chicago University of Southern CaliforniaFairfield UniversityWashington and Lee UniversityUniversity of California-BerkeleyRice UniversityGeorgetown UniversityPurdue UniversityUniversity of Michigan-Ann ArborMiami UniversityColgate UniversitySouthern Methodist UniversityBryant UniversityWorcester Polytechnic InstituteThe Pennsylvania State UniversityCalifornia Institute of TechnologyTrinity CollegeBoston UniversityUniversity of RichmondStevens Institute of TechnologyThe University of Texas at AustinIndiana University BloomingtonLafayette CollegeProvidence CollegeUniversity of Wisconsin-Madison
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