1. Employment Opportunities and Experiences among Recent Master's-Level Global Health Graduates.
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Cherniak W, Nezami E, Eichbaum Q, Evert J, Doobay-Persaud A, Rudy S, DeFrank G, Hall T, and Hoverman A
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- Career Choice, Female, Global Health education, Humans, Job Application, Job Description, Male, Public Health education, Surveys and Questionnaires, Employment statistics & numerical data, Global Health statistics & numerical data, Public Health statistics & numerical data, Salaries and Fringe Benefits statistics & numerical data
- Abstract
Objectives: To examine the job search, employment experiences, and job availability of recent global health-focused master's level graduates., Methods: An online survey was conducted from October to December 2016 based out of Washington, DC. The study sample includes students graduating with master's degrees in global health, public health with a global health concentration or global medicine from eight U.S. universities., Results: Out of 256 potential respondents, 152 (59%) completed the survey, with 102/152 (67%) employed. Of unemployed graduates, 38% were currently in another educational training program. Out of 91 employed respondents, 62 (68%) reported they had limitations or gaps in their academic training. The average salary of those employed was between $40,000 and $59,000 annually. The majority of respondents reported they currently work in North America (83.5%.); however, only 31% reported the desire to work in North America following graduation., Conclusions: Discrepancies exist between graduates' expectations of employment in global public health and the eventual job market. Communication between universities, students and employers may assist in curriculum development and job satisfaction for the global public health workforce., Competing Interests: The authors have no competing interests to declare., (© 2019 The Author(s). This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (CC-BY 4.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. See http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.)
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- 2019
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