Williams College students Hayley Brooks and Kaison Tanabe analyzed the careers of 15,000+ graduates, and used CIRCOS visualization software to plot out the data.
Professor Satyan Devadoss then published it online. They've given us permission to reproduce the data here.
It's a pretty remarkable presentation – one that helpfully explodes lots of myths about what careers certain majors can enter and which they cannot. (Here's looking at you, Marc Andreessen.)
This is all the majors

The "language" majors go on to be teachers, join the healthcare field, and work in law

English/literature majors work in health/medicine, teach, write for a living, and become lawyers

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