Undergrad B-School Employment Surveys

http://www.vpul.upenn.edu/careerservices/undergra…
Wharton

http://www.commerce.virginia.edu/career_services/…
UVA (McIntire)

http://careerweb.georgetown.edu/explore/seniorsur…
Georgetown (McDonough)

Thought this might be helpful for some--an employer breakdown for a few major wall street feeders (no luck on Michigan, Stern, or Cornell).

 

I'm really surprised at how close the stats are in the states. I somehow thought pay would be pretty astronomical.

http://www.ivey.uwo.ca/recruiter/documents/IveyHBA_2009-2010_Employment…

‎"Until and unless you discover that money is the root of all good, you ask for your own destruction. When money ceases to become the means by which men deal with one another, then men become the tools of other men. Blood, whips and guns or dollars."
 

It seems that the average starting salary for undergrad business schools is all the same.

I am not cocky, I am confident, and when you tell me I am the best it is a compliment. -Styles P
 

I wouldn't depend on those too much. People coming out into finance earn six figures no question. Since this is WSO, the finance part is what we we're concerned about (we don't give a shit if you got employed by the marketing department at Pepsi Co). The real question is how many students one sends to banking/finance jobs.

PS. most business school employment reports label IBD/S&T/Research/BO etc. etc. all under "banking". Be aware of that when you see the numbers.

 
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chubbybunny:
I wouldn't depend on those too much. People coming out into finance earn six figures no question. Since this is WSO, the finance part is what we we're concerned about (we don't give a shit if you got employed by the marketing department at Pepsi Co). The real question is how many students one sends to banking/finance jobs.

PS. most business school employment reports label IBD/S&T/Research/BO etc. etc. all under "banking". Be aware of that when you see the numbers.

you can get a good estimate of front-office recruiting by looking at the total BB offers relative to other offers (i.e. # of offers from advisory-only boutiques)

 

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