Here are the best US employers for high school graduates to start careers

FILE - Graduating seniors are pictured in a file image dated May 20, 2018 in Santa Fe, Texas. (Photo credit: BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)

Which U.S. companies best set up high school graduates for long-term success? A new ranking shares the top 50 employers for young individuals entering the workforce without a college degree, ranging from retailers and restaurants to banks and insurance companies.

Seven retailers and restaurants topped the list, including Chipotle Mexican Grill, Lowe's, Walgreens Boots Alliance, Foot Locker, Gap Inc., Best Buy and Starbucks. 

The ranking, called the 2024 Best Places for High School Graduates to Start a Career, is based on data from the American Opportunity Index – which measures how well America's largest companies utilize their internal talent to drive business and individual employee growth.

The American Opportunity Index, and the new ranking for high school graduates, is a joint project of Harvard Business School’s Managing the Future of Work Project, and the nonprofits Burning Glass Institute and the Schultz Family Foundation.

The ranking is based on an assessment of the career trajectories of hundreds of thousands of entry-level workers over the past five years, according to the groups behind it. It also uses three key metrics: how well companies hire entry-level workers, promote them internally and prepare them for better opportunities when they leave.

"Excelling in these areas can have a profound impact in the early stages of a person’s career," the report said.

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The retail sector has "become a pathway of opportunity," the report says. 

Twenty of the top 50 companies on this list are retailers: Lowe’s, Walgreens, Foot Locker, Gap, Best Buy, Target, Walmart, TJX, Ulta Beauty, Bath & Body Works, Nordstrom, Macy’s, Tractor Supply, Home Depot, Publix Super Markets, Ross Stores, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Burlington Stores, Kohl’s and Dollar Tree. 

Banks and insurance companies have also been shown to propel high school graduates to opportunity, according to the report. Companies in the top 50 include: PNC Financial Services Group, M&T Bank, KeyCorp, Fifth Third Bancorp, State Farm Insurance, Nationwide and Western & Southern Financial Group.

Overall, employers on the 2024 Best Places for High School Graduates to Start a Career list were found to offer young people strong upward mobility – either by promoting them within the company or serving as a launchpad for them to land better jobs at other companies in the future, according to the report.

"For instance, although entry level jobs in the lodging, travel and restaurant sectors often have been seen as placeholders, some companies have transformed these roles to be career accelerators," the report states, naming Chipotle, Starbucks, McDonald’s, Marriott and Hilton as examples of this.

Top 50 US employers for high school graduates 

  1. Chipotle Mexican Grill
  2. Lowe's
  3. Walgreens Boots Alliance
  4. Foot Locker
  5. PNC Financial Services Group
  6. Gap Inc.
  7. Goodyear Tire & Rubber
  8. Best Buy
  9. Chewy
  10. Starbucks
  11. Sherwin-Williams
  12. Target
  13. Walmart
  14. TJX
  15. Ulta Beauty
  16. Bath & Body Works
  17. Nordstrom
  18. Macy's
  19. PVH
  20. J.M. Smucker
  21. Tractor Supply
  22. Nike
  23. Live Nation Entertainment
  24. Home Depot
  25. PepsiCo
  26. Skechers U.S.A.
  27. Amazon
  28. M&T Bank
  29. Mondelez International
  30. Publix Super Markets
  31. Ross Stores
  32. Graybar Electric
  33. Keurig Dr Pepper
  34. Dick's Sporting Goods
  35. Cintas
  36. FedEx
  37. McDonald's
  38. KeyCorp
  39. Marriott International
  40. Burlington Stores
  41. Kohl's
  42. Fifth Third Bancorp
  43. CDW
  44. State Farm Insurance
  45. Charter Communications
  46. UPS
  47. Nationwide
  48. Western & Southern Financial Group
  49. Dollar Tree
  50. Hershey
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