LinkedIn Ranking: Colleges that Produce the Best Careers

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/

Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?

1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon


lol such a random dumb list


Why is it random and dumb
I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check the WSJ rankings if you’re looking for more info on Babson.


+1 Babson has crushed on all the career-focused rankings


Babson is all business. Shouldn't it only be compared to business schools?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/

Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?

1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon


lol such a random dumb list


Why is it random and dumb
I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.


That assumes you have data on everyone in one place. Lol ofc not.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never heard of Bentley University.

Not like I know everything.

Has anyone here not from MA heard of it?


Alma Mater of Charles Taylor, one of the greatest war criminals in African history

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Taylor_(Liberian_politician)
Anonymous
It's a ranking of colleges based on LinkedIn usage, lol

Our methodology uses LinkedIn data to rank U.S. colleges based on five pillars: job placement; internships and recruiter demand; career success; network strength; and knowledge breadth. Job placement tracks the percentage of alumni from recent graduate cohorts (2019-2024) that start a full-time position or a graduate school program within the same year of graduating.

This assessment is based on LinkedIn hiring data. Internships and recruiter demand tracks the 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 tracks the percentage of alumni with post-graduate entrepreneurship or C-suite experience.

Network strength tracks 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 students.

Knowledge breadth tracks unique fields of study and unique skills gained among recent cohorts during their degree.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:UVA again punching above its weight, Wahoowa. Also, Duck Fuke


LOL. Was definitely thinking UVA booster posted this.


Oh, you know they did. So transparent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/

Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?

1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon


lol such a random dumb list


Why is it random and dumb
I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.


Agreed

https://www.forbes.com/sites/mariagraciasantillanalinares/2025/12/07/15-top-colleges-for-launching-your-career/

Other Linkedin based rankings for STEM Fields.

https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-engineering/
https://www.collegetransitions.com/dataverse/top-feeders-tech/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/

Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?

1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon


lol such a random dumb list


Why is it random and dumb
I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.


Times is very reputable

Times US Colleges with best graduating employment. Ranked by Employers

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/graduate-employability-top-universities-united-states-ranked-employers
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:LOL there's only one state school and look who it is


Yes, one public, and not one bit surprised it’s UVA. Haters gonna hate.
Anonymous
Apparently Bentley has a pipeline that leads to some pretty nice streets.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Check the WSJ rankings if you’re looking for more info on Babson.


+1 Babson has crushed on all the career-focused rankings


Babson is all business. Shouldn't it only be compared to business schools?


Why? It’s a measurement of outcomes. If a schools that only has business has better job placement and outcomes, but should it not be compared to every school?
Anonymous
Have you all never seen the Wall Street Journal list??

This approach heavily (exclusively?) weighs ROI. I totally disagree with the approach and therefore the list but I do appreciate a different perspective.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/

Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?

1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon


lol such a random dumb list


Why is it random and dumb
I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.


Times is very reputable

Times US Colleges with best graduating employment. Ranked by Employers

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/graduate-employability-top-universities-united-states-ranked-employers


Something weird about a list that has BU at 13.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/linkedin-top-colleges-2025-50-best-long-term-career-success-kritf/

Pretty interesting, and I think it highlights the problem with traditional college rankings. I was surprised to see Babson at #7, but my surprise was mostly because I'm not used to seeing Babson ranked so high on other rankings. So it creates a self-reinforcing cycle in a way... but I didn't have any concrete reason to believe Babson can't be top 10 for developing a strong career. Anyways, thoughts?

1. Princeton
2. Duke
3. Penn
4. MIT
5. Cornell
6. Harvard
7. Babson
8. Notre Dame
9. Dartmouth
10. Stanford
11. Northwestern
12. UVA
13. Vanderbilt
14. Brown
15. Bentley
16. Tufts
17. Lehigh
18. Columbia
19. Yale
20. Carnegie Mellon


lol such a random dumb list


Why is it random and dumb
I would say a site that focuses on careers and jobs might be a better scientific measurer of college outcomes than some random people at USNWR.


Times is very reputable

Times US Colleges with best graduating employment. Ranked by Employers

https://www.timeshighereducation.com/student/best-universities/graduate-employability-top-universities-united-states-ranked-employers


Something weird about a list that has BU at 13.


Or the one in the OP that has Cal Tech as 41. That's the point.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Have you all never seen the Wall Street Journal list??

This approach heavily (exclusively?) weighs ROI. I totally disagree with the approach and therefore the list but I do appreciate a different perspective.


Yes, it's a great list and excellent criteria eval. I predict this and Forbes will eventually be the go to over USNWR.
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