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Full-time undergraduate program The Hopkins career office provides the bare minimum for students. It has job offerings posted, but no more than what you can find on Monster or Hotjobs online. More Hopkins students continue on to graduate school than any other research university in the country. Between medical school, law school and 2-year masters programs in arts and sciences and science, more than 30 percent of graduates go directly to graduate school. This adds to the lack of attention that Hopkins devotes to its career planning office, since many students have no need for it. Most Hopkins students find internships and full-time jobs after graduation on their own. For those who seek assistance through the university, students find that their advisors and professors with whom they've developed good relationships are more helpful than the career planning office. Campus recruiting tends to attract significant numbers of employers looking for engineering students. Liberal arts students are usually out of luck at campus job fairs.


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