Here is a sampling of where members of the Class of 2020 are headed.
Devin Bean, a history major and music minor, will be working as a litigation paralegal for Campbell Conroy & O'Neil in Boston.
Tucker Bennett, an economics major with a minor in Chinese, will be working as an investment banking analyst for CDX Advisors in New York.
Ruth Cohen, an economics major with a math minor and public policy concentration, will be working as a research assistant at the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston.
Megan Collins, an economics major and biology minor, will be working as the director of junior tennis at the Burlington Tennis Club in Vermont.
James Cook, an economics major with a concentration in the Integrated Program in Humane Studies, will be working as an investment apprentice for VU Venture Partners in New York City.
Delaney Corrigan, an economics and psychology double major, will be working as a campus recruitment coordinator for AlphaSights in New York City.
Billy Hartman, an economics major, will be working at the sales and trading desk for the Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce in New York City.
Annie Hesse, a political science major, will be a study tour assistant for DIS, a non-profit study abroad foundation, in Copenhagen.
Salomon Hernandez, a Russian major, will be teaching Spanish with Teach for America in Cleveland.
Patrick Kawakami, a history major with a minor in Russian, will be working as an agent assistant for ICM Partners.
Vahni Kurra, an English major, will working as a litigation paralegal for Paul, Weiss, Rifkind, Wharton & Garrison in New York.
Jenny Nagel, an English and psychology double major, will be pursuing an M.S. in elementary education at Northwestern University.
Coco Yuan, a psychology major with a minor in Japanese, will be pursuing an M.S. in marketing at Johns Hopkins.