Domus Academy is proud to announce the exceptional results of the survey conducted by BVA Doxa, which highlights the remarkable career achievements of its graduates.
According to the survey, 96% of Domus Academy graduates secured employment within the first year after completing their studies, a figure that rises to an impressive 98% for those who completed the Dual Award Master’s programme. These results not only reflect the high quality of education provided by Domus Academy but also position it as a leader in higher education.
Domus Academy is proud to announce the exceptional results of the survey conducted by BVA Doxa, which highlights the remarkable career achievements of its graduates.
According to the survey, 96% of Domus Academy graduates secured employment within the first year after completing their studies, a figure that rises to an impressive 98% for those who completed the Dual Award Master’s programme. These results not only reflect the high quality of education provided by Domus Academy but also position it as a leader in higher education.
The survey also revealed a notable increase in job satisfaction among graduates, with 91% expressing satisfaction with their professional experiences. This positive trend underscores Domus Academy’s dedication to equipping its students with the skills and knowledge necessary to excel in today’s highly competitive job market.
When compared to national and European benchmarks, Domus Academy’s results shine even brighter. The AlmaLaurea Interuniversity Consortium reports an employment rate of 87.5% for professional master’s graduates in Italy, while Eurostat indicates an average employment rate of 83.5% for tertiary education graduates across the European Union. Domus Academy surpasses these averages and continues to strengthen its reputation as a top institution for career preparation.
These results confirm Domus Academy’s unwavering commitment to supporting its students both academically and professionally. Its alumni are making a significant impact in the organisations they join, emerging as leaders and innovators in their respective fields.
*Considering the ratio between total number of employed and total number of graduates in the same year (not considering alumni that have pursued their academic path and the ones not looking for any job)