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Quite decent salary outcomes have been witnessed by the Franklin University graduates and alumni. According to the job, the highest average salary was yielded by the HR Director post at $74,489 and the lowest by the Staff Accountant post at USD 51,466
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he college with the highest UG placement was the College of Business with 86.1% of students getting hired. This was followed by the College of Health & Public Admin. and College of Art, Science, Technology with 83.5% and 77.7% respectively.
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Some of the top employers for the Franklin University are Edward Jones, Electric Power, JP Morgan Chase, Allegheny Health Network, Cardinal Health, State of Ohio, American Apex, Wright-Patt Credit Union, Hexion, Grange Insurance, Discover, City of Westerville, OhioHealth, PNC Bank, Alliance Data, Hocking College, etc.
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The college that witnessed the highest percentage of full-time employment was the College of Business at 80.80%. It indicates that this number of students from this particular college got hired into a full-time role. The School of Education witnessed the least percentage of full-time employment but it did good in the part-time employment parameter with the highest percentage of 30%.
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The graduate school with highest employment rate was International Institute for Innovative Instruction which witnessed 100% full time employment which indicates that all students who were enrolled for same were offered placement by agencies or employers which they accepted.
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