2016 Outcomes
Full-Time MBA employment data (2016)
74.5% of Class of 2016 students seeking employment received an offer, and 72.3% accepted an offer within three months of graduation.
Class of 2016 averages:
Full-time salary* | $97,400 |
Signing bonus | $21,700 |
Other compensation | $6,700 |
Class of 2016 employment by industry
Financial services | 41% |
Consumer products | 15% |
Other | 14% |
Pharmaceuticals/biotech/healthcare | 9% |
Media and entertainment | 9% |
Consulting | 6% |
Manufacturing | 6% |
Class of 2016 employment by job function:
Finance and accounting | 47% |
Marketing and sales | 26% |
Consulting | 12% |
General management | 9% |
Human resources | 3% |
Other | 3% |
Graduate-level internships:
93% of Class of 2017 students who were seeking an internship during graduate school successfully found a competitive placement.
Recruiting organizations
Representative firms hiring from the Full-Time MBA Classes of 2014 through 2016:
Accenture American Express Banco Central de la República Bank of America Merrill Lynch Barclays BDO BlackRock BMO Capital Markets Capital Group China Construction Bank China Securities Corporation Church & Dwight Co. CIBC World Markets Citigroup Cogency Software ComScore Deloitte EY Financial Accounting Standards Board Fisher-Price FTI Consulting FXDD Gartner Consulting General Electric Goldman Sachs IBM |
Johnson & Johnson J.P. Morgan KPMG Lands’ End Mars McGraw Hill Financial McLagan Partners Microsoft MLV & Co. Morgan Stanley Nature's Bounty Nestlé Norges Bank Investment Management Novartis Pernod Ricard Pfizer PwC Société Générale Standard Media Index Thomson Reuters UBS Universal Processing Van Leeuwen WebMD Wells Fargo Wolters Kluwer |