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Department of Performing Arts Graduates
Where Are They Now?
Sample EmployersArtparkAudiofire StudiosBrooklyn Academy of MusicCompass Creative DramaticsElsie ManagementHeadVoice NY Music FestivalInside Out SolutionsKarge + Ross Casting Lion King TourLululemon Athletica, Inc.Music Theater of WichitaNewseumNorth Carolina Governor’s School EastOrlando Shakespeare Theater
Based on nine-month post-graduation survey results
Department ofPerformingArts2015 Graduate Profile
Sample Graduate SchoolsLesley University
Academic InternshipsAlvin Ailey Dance TheaterAmerican Dance FestivalArts Council of PrincetonDaily Front Row MagazineDurham Performing Arts CenterMcCarter TheaterThe Dance Project: School at City Arts
What Employers Say
Class of 2015 graduates of the Department of Performing Arts can be found working and earning advanced degrees from prestigious graduate schools throughout Canada, Norway, North Carolina, Florida, New York, Montana, Virginia, Missouri, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Illinois, and Washington D. C.
71% Employed
2% Accepted to Graduate School
2% Employed and Accepted to Graduate School
11% Seeking Employment
14% Other
Sample Position TitlesActor Audio TechnicianCasting AssistantDocumentary FilmmakerProduction AssistantTechnical Operations Specialist
www.elon.edu/careerstoll free: 1-877-356-3566
[email protected] telephone: 336-278-6538
The Student Professional Development Center, Office of Career Services, surveys each graduating class with regard to their post-graduation placement. Graduates are surveyed 3 months and 9 months after graduation. For the class of 2015, there was a final response rate of 97% per 9-month survey.
Number of Respondents: 63
“From engaging in mock interviews, to resume review sessions and practicing how to negotiate my first salary, the SPDC served as a professional development haven during my four years as an Elon student. I am still using strategies and tips provided by the SPDC team as I navigate my way through the work force as a Millennial.”
Dani Biggs Class of 2015