Graduate Outcomes
Career Success
The unique value of Bond’s world-class educational experience can be tangibly measured by the success of our graduates.
In the 2010 Good Universities Guide, Bond rated:
Positive Graduate Outcomes
Getting a Job
Graduate Starting Salary
Career Pathways
The ability to speak another language and understand the cultural nuances is a valuable adjunct to any degree qualification if you intend to live and work overseas. Specifically, foreign language graduates will find dynamic and challenging careers in areas such as:
- Translating and interpreting
- Language teaching in Australia and overseas
- Providing services to Australia's non-English speaking countries
- International trade and commerce
- International law
- The advanced study of non-English speaking countries
- Diplomacy
- Defense
- All internationally focused public service sectors
- Journalism, press agency and broadcasting work
- International charities and aid agencies eg. Red Cross; Medecins Sans Frontieres, etc.
Career Planning
Your Faculty Business Development Manager (Internships and Placements), with the assistance of individual professors can help you arrange industry-based internships and work placements through their network of contacts. The on-campus Career Development Centre offers an additional source of key employer contacts and online job listings on the Career Hub web portal.