Graduate employability: top universities in the United States ranked by employers 2026
US universities producing the most employable graduates have been ranked by companies around the world in the Global Employability University Ranking 2026. These are the top US universities for preparing graduates for their careers.
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A total of 52 US universities appear in the Global Employability University Ranking 2026, designed by the HRÌýconsultancy and published exclusively by ÌÇÐÄVlog. The ranking reveals which universities recruiters at top companies think are best at preparing students for the workplace.
The top 10 includes many of the usual suspects – Harvard University, California Institute of Technology and Stanford University – but also Carnegie Mellon University, which is not always found at the top of university rankings.
Tuition fees at US colleges vary widely, particularly for international students, so value for money arguably depends on both the cost of tuition and the likelihood that graduates will succeed in their future careers.
A number of state universities in the US, such as the University of California, Berkeley, which generally have lower tuition fees, do particularly well when evaluated by employers.
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Top three universities in the US for graduate employability
1. Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Graduates of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology have helped develop some of today’s most innovative technologies, such as 3DÌýprinting and bionic prostheses.
Among MIT’s alumni are 89ÌýNobel laureates, 58 National Medal of Science winners and 48 MacArthur fellows.
2. Stanford University
is located in Stanford, California, near the world-renowned Silicon Valley.
In total, companies founded by Stanford affiliates and alumni generate more than $2.7Ìýtrillion (£21.5Ìýtrillion) in annual revenues, which would be the 10th-largest economy in the world. These firms include Google, Nike, Netflix, Hewlett-Packard, Sun Microsystems, Instagram and Charles Schwab.
Stanford alumni have also founded non-profit organisations such as Kiva and SIRUM.
2. California Institute of Technology
According to the Caltech website, a high percentage of graduates go straight into the workforce. Many of these students have been recruited on campus.
The Career Development Center at the university provides networking sessions and twice-yearly careers fairs to assist students in finding jobs. Some 150 recruiters from various fields are present at each fair.
Top universities in the United States for graduate employability 2026
Click each institution to view its full World University Rankings 2026 results.
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