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100 Top MBA employers
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009
2008
2007
2006
Companies where MBA candidates say they'd most like to work
Women
2006 rank
Company (Click company name to go to its FORTUNE 500 profile.)
% who put in top five
1
McKinsey & Company
13.43
2
Google
12.14
3
Johnson & Johnson
10.52
4
Bain & Company
10.33
5
The Boston Consulting Group
10.07
6
Procter & Gamble
8.91
7
Walt Disney
8.84
8
Citigroup
8.65
9
Goldman Sachs
8.59
10
Apple Computer
8.20
11
Starbucks
8.01
12
L'Oréal
7.81
13
Nike
7.55
14
Gap
6.97
15
Deloitte
6.39
16
Unilever
6.13
17
General Electric
6.07
18
American Express
5.94
19
Amazon.com
5.81
20
Genentech
5.75
21
PepsiCo
5.68
22
Target
5.62
23
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide
5.42
24
Bank of America
5.29
25
Morgan Stanley
5.23
26
Coca-Cola
5.17
27
Yahoo!
5.10
28
Nestlé
4.97
29
Lehman Brothers
4.71
30
Booz Allen Hamilton
4.45
31
Microsoft
4.33
31
Pfizer
4.33
31
Limited Brands
4.33
34
eBay
4.26
35
Merrill Lynch
4.20
35
Sony
4.20
35
Kraft Foods
4.20
38
General Mills
3.87
39
Saks Inc.
3.81
39
Intel
3.81
41
Toyota
3.68
42
3M
3.29
43
Amgen
3.10
44
UBS Investment Bank
2.97
44
BMW
2.97
44
IBM
2.97
44
JPMorgan Chase
2.97
48
PricewaterhouseCoopers
2.91
48
Southwest Airlines
2.91
48
Harrah's Entertainment
2.91
48
JPMorgan Investment Bank
2.91
52
Colgate-Palmolive
2.71
53
Marriott
2.58
54
Fidelity Investments
2.52
55
Mattel
2.45
55
BP
2.45
57
Diageo
2.39
58
Deutsche Bank
2.32
58
Lilly (Eli Lilly and Company)
2.32
60
Dell
2.20
61
Credit Suisse First Boston
2.13
62
Abbott
2.07
62
Accenture
2.07
64
Motorola
1.81
64
Central Intelligence Agency
1.81
64
Federal Bureau of Investigation
1.81
64
GlaxoSmithKline
1.81
68
Monitor Group
1.74
68
S.C Johnson & Son
1.74
68
Home Depot
1.74
68
Wachovia Corp.
1.74
72
Medtronic
1.68
72
MGM Mirage
1.68
74
Mercer Management Consulting
1.55
74
Reebok
1.55
74
Ernst & Young
1.55
77
Wells Fargo
1.49
77
A.T. Kearney
1.49
79
Barclays Capital
1.42
79
Chevron Corp.
1.42
81
Novartis
1.36
82
Merck
1.29
82
Siemens
1.29
82
Boeing
1.29
82
HSBC
1.29
82
KPMG
1.29
87
McGraw-Hill
1.23
88
Bristol-Myers Squibb
1.16
89
Bertelsmann (BMG, Random House)
1.10
89
American Airlines
1.10
91
Shell Oil Company
1.03
91
ExxonMobil
1.03
93
Mars Inc./Masterfoods
0.97
93
Nokia
0.97
93
Kellogg
0.97
93
Wal-Mart Stores
0.97
93
Bear Stearns
0.97
93
Cisco Systems
0.97
93
Guidant
0.97
100
Mayo Clinic
0.90
Source:
Universum Communications
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Company
% who put in top 5
McKinsey & Company
24.16
Goldman Sachs
16.66
Bain & Company
15.86
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Best-paying fields
In which industries do MBA candidates think they'll be best-compensated?
Industry
Expected salary,
first job after graduation
Venture capital
$103,274
Investment management
$98,088
Management consulting
$97,563
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How we pick the 100 Top MBA Employers
Think of it as a popularity contest for companies: Every year research firm Universum Communications (
www.universumusa.com
) ranks the most desirable employers in the world, based on where MBA candidates say they'd most like to work... (
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