The table below is from this NSF Info Brief. You can get a lot more information there.

The CRA summarizes this data as follows:
CS graduates were most likely to be employed in business and industry and to be working full-time. At the bachelor’s level, 82% of CS majors were employed in business and industry and 91% of them (along with engineering majors) had full-time jobs. At the master’s level, 76% worked in business/industry and 93% had full-time jobs.
CS graduates also earned high salaries. CS tied for second with health majors for the highest median salary at the bachelor’s level ($45,000) and tied for first with engineering at the master’s level ($65,000). This compared to median salaries among all science, engineering and health fields of $39,000 at the bachelor’s level and $56,000 at the master’s level.
I'm not sure where a computer engineering (CE) student would be placed in this chart.
Recent comments
48 weeks 1 day ago
1 year 2 weeks ago
1 year 3 weeks ago
1 year 4 weeks ago