Computer-savvy students have a ton of opportunities when it comes to jobs.
But where do they most want to work?
Global research and advisory firm Universum recently surveyed 81,102 students from 359 US universities, of whom 4,503 were studying computer science, to find out.
Universum ranked a number of companies (not to mention several governmental agencies), based on the percentage of computer science students who reported that they’d want to work for the organization after graduation.
Here are the top 15 organizations that computer science students really want to work for after they graduate:
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15. Intel
Intel is a technology company that was founded in 1968 and is based in Santa Clara, California.
Percentage of computer science students who want to work there: 8.16%
14. Riot Games
Founded in 2006, Riot Games is a video game developer based in Los Angeles, California.
Percentage of computer science students who want to work there: 8.56%
13. National Security Agency (NSA)
The NSA is a US intelligence agency that deals primarily with monitoring and processing data.
Percentage of computer science students who want to work there: 8.93%
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May 08, 2017 at 06:25PM
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