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Career Outlook

Washington, DC has the highest pay in the US for environmental scientists and specialists, with a mean salary of $115,000, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (2023). The field is projected to grow by 6% by 2032.

Top employers for Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ environmental science grads include:

  • Fulbright Program
  • ICF International
  • Mapistry, Inc.
  • National Wildlife Federation
  • Potomac Conservancy
  • RK&K
  • Casey Trees
  • NextGen America
  • Tetra Tech, Inc.
  • US Department of Justice
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  • 3Degrees Group, Inc.


See more about Environmental Science alumni career outcomes.

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Positions Recently Obtained by Ä¢¹½ÊÓƵ ENVS Graduates

Program Coordinator for One Million Students Program at One Million Lights

Legislative Assistant at US Senate

Development Associate at Friends In Service Helping

Coordinator at Global Sustainability & Corporate

Responsibility at Tiffany & Co.

Sustainability Outreach Coordinator at Duke University

Project Manager at Greenspring Energy

Account Manager and Energy Efficiency Consultant at Engineered Systems and Energy Solutions, ES2

Project Scientist at NGE (Pittsburgh based geological engineering firm)

Summer Associate at Pure Energy Partners

Editor at "The Muse"

Analyst at BlackRock (science and technology trust)

Graduate Student at Yale University

Casting Producer at America's Got Talent at FremantleMedia

Media Planner at BasisMedia GmbH

Scientific Integrity Intern at Union of Concerned Scientists

Market Manager at South Durham Farmers' Market

Engagement Management Specialist at Opower

General Office Administrator at American Board for Certification of Teacher Excellence

Science Teacher at Teach For America

Staff Assistant at Emerging Europe at Institute of International Finance