![And the winners are...](https://i.cdn.turner.com/money/.element/img/1.0/sections/mag/fortune/mba100/2008/race_winner.ce.03.jpg)
Think of it as a popularity contest for companies. Each year, research firm Universum surveys MBA candidates on where they'd most like to work. See the exclusive Fortune.com list, including detailed profiles of the top 25. more
1. Google |
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7. Walt Disney |
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8. Nike |
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4. Apple |
9. Deloitte |
10. J.P. Morgan |
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![Full list: 100 most desirable employers](https://i.cdn.turner.com/money/.element/img/1.0/sections/mag/fortune/mba100/2008/full_list.01.jpg)
Where does Starbucks rank on this year's list? The CIA? See the entire top 100, including links to FORTUNE 500 employers on the list. more
![Most popular with women](https://i.cdn.turner.com/money/.element/img/1.0/sections/mag/fortune/mba100/2008/woman_suit_mba.ce.01.jpg)
Do women MBAs prefer to work at Nike, Apple or McKinsey? The results may surprise you. See the top 100 employers, as rated by female B-school students. more
![Big paychecks](https://i.cdn.turner.com/money/.element/img/1.0/sections/mag/fortune/mba100/2008/pay.ce.01.jpg)
What do MBA candidates think they'll make after graduation -- and five years later? See salary expectations, with breakouts for women, men, and by industry. more
![What new MBAs want](https://i.cdn.turner.com/money/.element/img/1.0/sections/mag/fortune/mba100/2008/want.ce.02.jpg)
B-school students are still ga-ga for Google. And while consulting and financial services remain popular, more MBA candidates are saying they want to use their degree to contribute to society. more