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The IE job market in the US is a bit different from the rest of the world. In the US, finance and management related jobs are among the most lucrative careers. Many IE concentrations turn out to be common with concentrations in Business Administration which is one of the most attractive and rewarding fields of study in the US right now along with Law and Medicine. E.g., the average salary of an assistant professor teaching in a business school is around $100K while an assistant professor in IE dept. makes around $65K. I would say, IE fields like Financial Engineering, Supply Chain Management or Operations Management are more appealing in the job market. However, IE people could have a wide spectrum of other concentrations which are related to statistics (e.g. quality control, reliability), economics (like game theory), civil engineering (such as transportation engineering or construction management), computer science (like Data Mining and Information Systems), mechanical engineering (like manufacturing or energy systems) or mathematics (like many fields in pure operations research and optimization). As a rule of thumb, the less purely mathematical or abstract and the more applied your PhD dissertation in IE, the more the chance of finding a highly-paid job.
Hello there and thanks for your answer. I wonder if you can be a little more specific about major and university. I dont want a fancy university, just something I can be accepted , and yet I havent decided which major would be better...