Hello all,
At Amherst College, roughly 31% of students go into finance/ consulting while only about 12% go into public service. Many other schools have similarly imbalanced post-graduation outcomes. A group of us at Amherst College are trying to change that, starting here. We want to create a public service pipeline akin to the finance/ consulting pipeline that already exists.
Issues we need to address:
- Public service opportunities are not as well known or advertised as finance or consulting jobs
- The finance and consulting timeframe is super early and takes advantage of college students' uncertainty
- Public service jobs are usually not seen as prestigious compared to finance/ consulting
These are just a few of the major issues that we need to address. I'll be happy to go more in depth in the comments or additional posts. We have some ideas to address them but I'd love to hear any ideas you have or you have seen work at your universities.
Thanks so much for your help!
We're still trying to figure out exactly what roles we want to center which is part of why I wrote here. We've mostly figured out the suggestions we're going to make to the school in terms of trying to generally change the culture. Part of it will be brining nonprofits and NGOs on to campus the same way we do banks and consulting firms.
I will say that part of the issue is non profits and NGOs not doing a good job of advertising internships and entry-level jobs whereas everyone can easily find out how the recruiting cycles work for finance and consulting.
We don't have anything published yet but we're going to be publishing op-eds and an open letter in the next 6 weeks and I'll definitely make another post/ respond here with it.