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Graduates of the Cornell Peter and Stephanie Nolan School of Hotel Administration (often called "Hotelies") are famous for ending up in a surprisingly diverse range of fields. While many do lead the world's top hotel chains, more than half of recent classes have transitioned into high-level finance and real estate.
According to the most recent employment data for the Class of 2025, here is the breakdown of where they go:
1. Top Industries & Placements
The "Hotel School" is essentially a specialized business school. Because the curriculum is heavy on service excellence and financial modeling, graduates are highly sought after by corporate giants.
• Financial Services (30% - 40%): This has become the top destination for recent graduates. They often work in investment banking, asset management, and private equity.
• Hospitality & Travel (20% - 25%): Traditional paths including hotel operations, revenue management, and corporate leadership for brands like Marriott, Hilton, and Hyatt.
• Real Estate (15% - 20%): Graduates frequently go into real estate investment trusts (REITs), acquisitions, and development.
• Consulting (10% - 15%): Working for firms like McKinsey, BCG, or specialized hospitality consulting groups.
• Technology & Other: Many join tech companies (like Airbnb or Expedia) or enter the food and beverage industry as entrepreneurs.
2. Common Job Roles
Because the degree is a Bachelor of Science in Hotel Administration, the roles are often more analytical than "front desk" positions:
• Analyst Roles: Real Estate Acquisitions Analyst, Investment Banking Analyst, Financial Analyst.
• Management: Manager in Training (MIT), Assistant General Manager, or Operations Manager.
• Specialized Roles: Revenue Manager, Brand Analyst, or Market Intelligence Associate.
3. Top Employers
Graduates are regularly recruited by "Blue Chip" companies across multiple sectors:
• Hospitality: Marriott International, Hilton, Hyatt, IHG, Four Seasons.
• Finance/Banking: Goldman Sachs, JPMorgan Chase, Citi, Morgan Stanley.
• Real Estate: Blackstone, Starwood Capital, JLL, CBRE.
• Consulting/Tech: McKinsey & Company, Deloitte, EY, Amazon, Expedia.
Key Stats (Class of 2025)
• Average Base Salary: Approximately $86,034.
• Placement Rate: 91% of graduates accepted full-time offers within four months of graduation.
• Geographic Reach: While they go global, about 60% of graduates tend to start their careers in the Northeast U.S. (specifically New York City).
The "Hotelie" Network: One of the biggest reasons graduates "end up" in high places is the Cornell Hotel Society. It is one of the most loyal alumni networks in the world, often described as a "mafia" in the hospitality and real estate worlds because of how aggressively alumni hire younger Cornell graduates.
