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Linguistics Salary

This table shows the average salary over time for the people who graduated with
a major in Linguistics. 
Each year represents a different person, after having been out of college for x years. 
Some years will have abnormally high or low salaries.  This is because some of those surveyed were either more or less successful than the average, or perhaps switched to a more lucrative field.

Below is a list of alumna/e and their jobs, after having graduated in this major. 

Some are available for contact. 


 

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5086 Alums have graciously made themselves available for you to contact with questions or for advice.

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  • Museum Toady
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1987 Still in Major? No
     
  • Editor
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2002Still in Major? Yes
  • Assistant Director Of Marketing
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1988 Still in Major? No
  • Shift Supervisor
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2005Still in Major? No
     
  • Analyst
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2007Still in Major? No
     
  • Writer
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1987 Still in Major? No
  • Editor
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1987 Still in Major? No
     
  • Communications Coordinator
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1985 Still in Major? No
  • Family Support Specialist
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2011Still in Major? Yes
     
  • Law Student
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2009Still in Major? No
     
  • Strategic Planning Analyst
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2010Still in Major? No
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  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1979 Still in Major? Yes
     
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1981 Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2013Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1967 Still in Major? No
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1964 Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1952 Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1995 Still in Major? Yes
     
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2009Still in Major? No
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1975 Still in Major? Yes
     
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    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2001Still in Major? Yes
     
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  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 2011Still in Major? No
     
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2004Still in Major? Yes
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    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1966 Still in Major? No
     
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  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 1960 Still in Major? No
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  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1962 Still in Major? Yes
  • Chef
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: MaleGraduation Year: 2014Still in Major? Yes
  • Lead Teacher
  •    (Linguistics)
    Gender: FemaleGraduation Year: 1988 Still in Major? Yes

    Linguistics Major unemployment rate

    _LinguisticsAll Majors
    Unemployed%7%9
    Minimum Wage%14%4
    All Others%79%86
    More: Unemployment for all Majors *** not counting stay at home parents *** not counting those currently in grad school

    Are things going well in Linguistics?

    Going Well %54
    Not Going Well %46
    More: All Majors Satisfaction ??? This is a social "life satisfaction" question. Overall, would people who graduated with a degree in Linguistics say that their life is going well? It could be interpreted in terms of stress, salary, long hours, future prospects, etc. *** not counting those currently in grad school

    Graduates who stayed in Linguistics

    Still in Field %46
    Got out %54
    More: All Majors Still in field ??? A high "got out" percentage can be interpreted a couple of ways -- for instance, perhaps the major is a great stepping stone to becoming a totally different career -- like a doctor. Or perhaps the jobs one gets with the major just aren't that great. *** not counting those currently in grad school
    The school used to be greatThe school used to be great, but ever since 2009, it started to degenerate more and more. The students aren't exactly motivated to learn, I would go as far as to say that they probablyRead reviewLinguisticsLos Angeles City College Reviews
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    I transferred from Arizona State University and canI transferred from Arizona State University and can honestly tell you that UofA is much better in just about all aspects! Sure the school may be in the middle of nowhere, and Tucson may notRead reviewLinguisticsThe University of Arizona Reviews
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    This school is not for everyone.This school is not for everyone. It has a niche community full of very conservative Catholics. I definitely recommend visiting before deciding to go to Christendom. It is quite a culture shock for many.Read reviewLinguisticsChristendom College Reviews
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    It's just total trash.It's just total trash. The students are idiots that don't want to do work, so the teachers have to dumb everything down or else they get fired. Most of the teachers are incompetent and don'tRead reviewLinguisticsBroward College Reviews
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    This is a fantastic schoolThis is a fantastic school, but it's not for the faint of heart. It focuses on learning what you study, not just getting a degree. Because the school is smaller, and the friendliness of small-townRead reviewLinguisticsThe University of Alaska - Fairbanks Reviews
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