By Beth Braverman and Andy Landolfi @CNNMoney June 29, 2016: 2:49 PM ET
3. EY (Ernst & Young)
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The ability to work throughout the globe is a major draw at this Big Four accounting firm. Last year, more than 3,700 employees went on mobility assignments across 88 countries. Those who don't want to leave their home countries also enjoy plenty of development opportunities.
More than 60% of the 63,000 full-time employees EY hires this year will be new grads. While the company is always looking for students who have studied accounting and finance, it's increasingly looking for grads with a STEM background in fields like statistics, math, and engineering, says Nancy Altobello, EY's Global Vice Chair, Talent. --B.B.
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. More