Our Graduate Employment survey is conducted annually with the most recent class of SAIT grads.

We conduct this survey to ensure our programs are relevant to industry and our graduates are finding success. We also want to help prospective students make informed decisions about their career paths.

2024 results

Consistent with the 2023 Graduate Employment study, almost all 2023/24 graduates (98%) were in the labour force (either employed or looking for work). Of these respondents, the majority (87%) were employed or had worked for three or more months before completing the survey. 

More than three-quarters of graduates (77%) secured training-related jobs, constituting a four percentage point decrease from 2022.

The following indicators have also experienced changes over the last year’s results:

  • The annual median salary for full-time training-related employment has increased by $3,000 to $52,000.
  • 86% of graduates in training-related jobs have found full-time employment, a decrease of three percentage points.
  • The majority of graduates (93%) remained in the province for employment, an increase of one percentage points.
  • 10% of graduates are pursuing further education, constituting a one-percentage-point decrease over last year.

Almost all pre-employment graduates (98%) found employment between nine and twelve months following graduation. This constitutes a six percentage point decrease from the previous year. Of those employed, 82% have secured jobs related to their fields of study, 95% found full-time employment, and 95% were working within Alberta. 

2024 overall employment results by academic school

Survey response

Survey response rate
Academic school Number of graduates Number responding
School of Advanced Digital Technology 1,334 736
School of Business 1,954 1,125
School of Construction 470 315
MacPhail School of Energy 431 269
School of Health and Public Safety 942 637
School of Hospitality and Tourism 571 328
School of Manufacturing and Automation 195 138
School of Transportation 264 264
Overall 6,161 3,712

Employment rates

Graduate employment rates
Academic school In labour force Employment rate Total employed Employed Not employed Pursuing education
Training related Non-training related Seeking employment Not seeking employment
School of Advanced Digital Technology 726 72% 522 258 264 204 10 108
School of Business 1,097 90% 991 771 220 106 28 112
School of Construction 314 89% 281 245 36 33 1 15
MacPhail School of Energy 268 88% 237 194 42 31 1 22
School of Health and Public Safety 625 92% 575 508 67 50 12 69
School of Hospitality and Tourism 315 94% 296 266 30 19 13 23
School of Manufacturing and Automation 134 89% 119 81 38 15 4 14
School of Transportation 159 93% 148 120 28 11 5 5
Overall 3,638 87% 3,169 2,444 725 469 74 368

Salary statistics

Salary statistics
Academic school Mean annual salary Median annual salary Minimum annual salary Maximum annual salary
School of Advanced Digital Technology $56,766 $51,792 $23,400 $153,920
School of Business $51,867 $50,000 $23,400 $140,000
School of Construction $65,314 $60,320 $26,400 $234,000
MacPhail School of Energy $74,939 $68,000 $30,000 $190,000
School of Health and Public Safety $58,559 $54,600 $23,000 $110,000
School of Hospitality and Tourism $38,650 $37,440 $23,400 $73,750
School of Manufacturing and Automation $66,298 $62,000 $25,000 $218,400
School of Transportation $50,501 $47,840 $26,400 $93,600
Overall $56,600 $52,000 $23,000 $234,000

Additional statistics

Additional statistics related to 2023 graduates
Employment pattern
Employed 87%
Not employed 13%
Total employed
Training related 77%
Non-training related 23%
Training-related employment
Full-time employment 86%
Part-time employment 14%
Location of training-related employment
Calgary 80%
Within Alberta 13%
Outside Alberta 7%

Survey methodology

Purpose

The study was conducted to: 

  • Determine the extent to which graduates from SAIT programs find employment, the type of employment and the level of starting salaries.
  • Assess the benefits and impact of participating in the Work Integrated Learning on future employment opportunities.
  • Gauge the satisfaction levels with various aspects of the educational experience at SAIT.

Database

A list of 2023/24graduates from SAIT programs was generated from Banner.

The graduate's name, information on program completed, contact information (telephone numbers and preferred email address) was provided.

Overall, the database included records on 5,477 graduates.

Timing and response rates

The survey was conducted between January 20 and April 27, 2025.

Responses were received from 3,712 credit program graduates (out of 6,161 credit graduate records), constituting a 60% response rate.

In addition, the survey was conducted with 130 pre-employment graduates (out of 223 pre-employment graduate records), resulting in a 58% response rate.

The margin of error overall is equal to +/- 1.00 percentage points at the 95% confidence level, with a finite population correction factor applied.

Conduct

To compile the 2024 employment statistics, SAIT retained the services of Insightrix Research, an independent market research company. Academic Chairs notified graduates to expect the survey prior to the survey launch.

The survey was conducted online and by phone, by SMS and bia social media. Results were collected online for the first two weeks of the study. After that, non-respondents were contacted via telephone and/or SMS to maximize the response rate.

Respondents contacted via SMS were sent a link to complete the survey online. The three modes were conducted simultaneously for the remainder of the study. Overall, 22% of responses were collected by phone, 49% via email, 27% via SMS and the remaining 2% were collected via social media (landing page). 

A total of 109,000 contacts were made to graduated students via phone calls (39,152), email (74,243), or SMS (35,657). The maximum number of call attempts was 29. Additionally, graduates were emailed a total of 22 times, including reminders, during the course of the study.

Analysis

The data were input into a database and analyzed. Survey results of those who responded to the survey were subsequently extrapolated to the entire population of graduates/completers.

Caution should be used when examining results by programs with fewer than 30 graduates. With smaller base sizes, the percentages may offer a distorted picture when one respondent represents more than 3% of the total respondent base.

Definitions used

  • In labour force: graduates who are employed or unemployed but looking for work.
  • Employed: graduates employed at the time of the survey, or had been employed prior to the survey for three or more months.
  • Employment rate: the number of employed graduates as a percentage of all those graduates who responded to the survey and were in labour force.
  • Training-related employment rate: the number of graduates employed in training-related jobs as a percentage of employed graduates.
  • Full-time employment: 30 or more hours of work per week.
  • Annualized salary: graduates were given a choice to provide salary information as annual or monthly income, daily or weekly earnings or hourly wages. If the response was provided in a unit other than the annual salary, the following calculations were used to derive respondents’ annualized salaries in full-time jobs.
    • Hourly wage X (hours worked per week) X 52
    • Daily wage X 5 (days a week) X 52
    • Weekly salary X 52
    • Bi-weekly salary X 26
    • Monthly salary X 12
All salaries above $100,000 per year and below $23,000 per year were double-verified with the respondent. Training-related salaries are not reported for programs with 5 or less responses.

Last updated June 2025

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