Sogang University Leads Seoul's 2025 Graduate Jobs With 73.1% Employment Rate
Sogang University has topped Seoul's graduate jobs rankings for 2025, achieving a 73.1% employment rate. The result stands out as the institution maintains a strong focus on humanities and social sciences, without relying on contract-based programmes. Its success reflects a long-term career advice system that has consistently delivered high job retention rates.
The university's fourth-round job retention rate reached 91% this year, marking the third consecutive year at the top. This performance highlights the effectiveness of its career support framework, which includes personalised mentoring, alumni-led programmes, and tailored career courses.
Sogang's approach goes beyond immediate job placement. Students receive discipline-specific education alongside career advice, helping them explore diverse professional paths. The university has also adapted its curriculum to meet changing labour-market demands, particularly in AI-driven industries.
Each year, around 3,000 graduates enter the workforce, with 70–80% securing jobs within six months. These figures surpass national averages by 5–10%, with many alumni working in finance, IT, and consulting. Additionally, 10–15% find roles abroad in multinational firms across the US, China, and Europe.
The university's 2025 employment rate outpaced the second-ranked institution by 1.8 percentage points. This achievement underscores its ability to maintain strong outcomes despite a high proportion of humanities graduates.
Sogang University's career advice system continues to deliver strong results, with high employment and retention rates. The institution's focus on personalised guidance and industry-aligned education helps graduates secure roles both domestically and internationally. These outcomes reinforce its position as a leader in graduate employability among Seoul's universities.
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