11.  McKinsey & Company

2017 top new grad employers
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Join McKinsey and see the world. While travel varies from project to project, the average consultant is on the road 40 percent of the time. But that doesn't mean working round the clock. Employees rarely punch in on weekends, and they can take an extra five to 10 weeks off between projects.

You'll spend your first year at McKinsey building core skills, including problem solving, client communications and analytics. And every consultant gets a professional development manager who helps them with clients and learning opportunities.

"Our candidate research shows people have a few priorities when they get a new job and two of those are 'Will I learn and grow?' and "Will I have support and a community?'" says Brian Rolfes, McKinsey partner & director of global recruiting. "I can emphatically say yes to both." --T.Z.

First published June 30, 2017: 4:35 PM ET
Source: Data source: Universum Global
How we pick the Top Employers for New Grads: Think of it as a popularity contest for companies: Every year research firm Universum Global ranks the most desirable employers, based on where undergraduate students around the world say they'd most like to work after graduation. Rankings here are for business students. For engineering/IT rankings, see the full list. More

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