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Career Management Center2008–2009Employment Report
Charles (Dusty) Riddle ’09, M.B.A.Booz Allen Hamilton
Senior Management Analyst
Simon School
Shangye Yang ‘09, M.S.
Internship: China International Capital Corporation
Alia Tabet ’09, M.B.A.National Basketball Association
Digital Product Specialist
Corporate Relations: Wayne France
Director, Corporate [email protected]
Mary Terwilliger Director, Corporate [email protected]
Karen Kingsbury Corporate Relations Marketing [email protected]
Erin WachowiczTechnology Integration Manager/Corporate Relations [email protected]
Kim HeinemannCorporate Relations [email protected]
Counseling and Education: Harriette Royer
Director, Education and [email protected]
Jim MonteCareer Management [email protected]
Jenny SullivanCareer Management [email protected]
Jean Berry Career Research Center [email protected]
Ann RenicaOffice Manager, Career [email protected]
Career Management Center Staff Directory
Career Management Center Simon Graduate School of BusinessUniversity of Rochester240 Gleason Hall Box 270107Rochester, N.Y. 14627-0107Phone: (585) 275-4881Fax: (585) [email protected]
www.simon.rochester.edu
BusinessWeek ranked Simon
#4for return on investmentamong U.S. Business SchoolsOctober 2008
Full-Time Placement Class of 2009
Students Accepting Offers at Graduation 57.7%
Students Accepting Offers Within 3 Months Post Graduation 81.3%
Full-Time Accepted Offers Class of 2009
Mean Base Salary $74,752
Mean Signing Bonus $18,126
Mean Total Compensation $92,878
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My Simon education has been quite instrumental in shaping me into the market-ing professional I am today. I always take a strategic and analytical approach to marketing, focusing on how I can deliver value for my clients. All strategies I rec-ommend are linked to company objectives with the goal of maximizing return on investment. This makes me a very valuable resource to my clients since they know there is likely to be little waste of funds. Without Simon, I would never be thinking like this; the education I gained there is really worth its weight in gold.
Marita Greenidge ’09Crimson-Jade ConsultingFounder/President
Simon students tend to be strong analytically and very articulate, confident in a good way, and they embrace diversity. But what sticks out the most about our Simon hires is how well prepared they are for careers in business.
—Kate Kortbus, Vice President, Financial Management Association, Citigroup
What Corporate Recruiters Are Saying:
Class of 2009 Compensation Statistics
Mean Base Salary $74,752
Median Base Salary $75,000
Mean Sign-On Bonus $18,126
Median Sign-On Bonus $15,000
Simon School Class of 2009 Profile
Class Size 175
Prior Full-time Work Experience
Less than 3 years 32%
3 or more years 68%
Average Number of Years of Work Experience 4.4
Average GMAT Score 673
Female 27%
U.S. Students Who Are Under-represented Minorities 25%
Undergraduate Majors
Business and Commerce 33%
Math and Science 20%
Economics 18%
Engineering 15%
Humanities 8%
Social Sciences 6%
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The education I received in the core courses at Simon enabled me to make valuable contributions that I would have been unable to make had I not received that training. The classes you take in your first year give you a great foundation of business acumen across many disciplines. My internship was in private equity, and I obviously drew upon knowledge gained in Accounting and Finance classes, however I quickly found that I was also using skills honed in classes such as Marketing, Strategy and Information Systems to add value to the firm.
Jason Hall ’08DeltaPoint Capital III, L.P.Senior Associate
The Simon School consistently produces talent strong in the areas of analytics and finance. This is attractive to employers, because Simon students are able to hit the ground running when it comes to modeling business case scenarios and presenting recommendations.
Melanie Huet, Unilever Corp.
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What Corporate Recruiters Are Saying:
By Industry Mean Base Salary Median Base Salary % of Hires
Consulting $71,427 $79,000 22.2%
Consumer Products $75,900 $87,250 12.3%
Financial Services $74,798 $80,000 25.9%
Non-Profit $57,500 $57,600 9.9%
Other $77,659 $81,250 9.9%
Petroleum/Energy $98,200 $106,000 6.2%
Pharmaceuticals/ $80,000 $90,000 3.7%Biotechnology/Healthcare
Technology $69,475 $70,000 9.9%
*All figures are accurate as of 9/14/2009
Calculations for salary-related figures were prepared in adherence to the M.B.A. Career Services Council’s Standards for Reporting M.B.A. Employment Statistics.
This salary report is based upon usable salary information on 81 percent of those graduates who have accepted a job.
Class of 2009 Employment Demographics*
Sources for Job Acceptances
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New York Recruiting Program
Simon School Contact (Non-alum)
Alumni Contact
No Source Reported Postings Leading to an On-campus Interview
Previous Employer
Personal Contact
Postings Leading to an Off-Campus Interview
Internet Job Board
Other
16.1%
14.7%
12.4%
9.9%8.6%
7.4%
7.4%
4.9%
6.2%
3.8%
Boston Recruiting Connection
Search
1.2%
2.5%Non-Simon Career Event
4.9%
Summary of Sources for Job Acceptances
No Source Reported
3.8%
Graduate Facilitated Activities 33.3%
62.9%Total School Facilitated Activities
By Functional Area Mean Base Salary Median Base Salary % of Hires
Consulting $77,850 $80,000 19.8%
Finance/Accounting $79,033 $82,250 39.5%
General Management $56,800 $58,000 6.2%
Marketing/Sales $74,155 $70,900 27.1%
Operations/Production $77,333 $75,000 3.7%
Other $44,300 $50,000 3.7%
Northeast
SouthwestSouth
Abroad
Midwest
West
Mid-Atlantic
By Region*
Class 0f 2009 Employment Demographics
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*Figures listed do not include international students returning to their sponsoring companies.
11.2%
61.7%1.3%4.9%
13.6%
4.9%2.4%
Organizations Seeking Simon Talent in 2007–2009
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A.T. Kearney Inc.
AARM Corporation
Abbot Vascular
Acadia Realty Trust
Accenture
Access Group Inc.
Acciona S.A.
Advis Inc.
Aetna Inc.
Agilent Technologies Inc.
Aleutian Capital Partners
AllianceBernstein L.P.
Amcor
American Express Company
America’s Growth Capital
American International Group Inc. (AIG)
Amgen Inc.
Amphenol Corporation
Analysis Group Inc.
Analytic Partners Inc.
ASE Optics
Asian Development Bank
Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired (ABVI)
AT&T
Aurora Capital L.L.C.
AXA Advisors L.L.C.
Bank of America Corporation
The Bank of New York Mellon Company Inc.
The Bank of Nova Scotia/Scotia Capital
The Bank Street Group L.L.C.
Barclays Capital (Barclays Bank PLC)
Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
Bayer Corporation
Beers & Cutler P.P.L.C.
Birds Eye Foods
BlueTie Inc.
BNP Paribas
Booz Allen Hamilton Inc.
Bose Corporation
Brean Murray & Co. Inc.
Brown Brothers Harriman & Co.
CACI International Inc.
Callfinity
Campbell Soup Company
The Capital Group Companies Inc.
Capital One Services Inc.
Cardinal Health Inc.
Carestream Health
Catalyst Direct
Center for Emerging & Innovative Sciences
Centra Financial Group Inc.
CGI Group Inc.
Chatham Financial Corporation
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Chevron Corporation
CIGNA
Citigroup
Citizens Bank
Colgate-Palmolive Company
ConAgra Foods Inc.
Constellation Brands Inc.
Constellation Energy Group Inc.
Cooper Industries Inc.
Corning Inc.
CRA International
Daymon Worldwide Inc.
dCap Advisors
DeJoy, Knauf & Blood L.L.P.
Del Monte Foods Company
Dell
Deloitte
DeltaPoint Capital Management
DHL International GmbH
Diablo Management Group
DST Global Solutions
E. & J. Gallo Winery
Eastman Kodak Company
Eaton Vance Corporation
Ecolab Inc.
EFP Group
Element K
Eli Lilly and Company
Empire Valuation Consultants L.L.C.
Energy East Corporation
ENVOI Venture Partners
Ernst & Young
The Evatt Foundation
Excellus BlueCross BlueShield
Exxon Mobil Corporation
Federal Reserve Bank of Boston
Federal Reserve Bank of New York
FedEx Corporation
FG Companies L.L.C.
Firley, Moran, Freer & Eassa P.C.
First Investors Corporation
First Niagara Financial Group
Fisher-Price
FMC Technologies Inc.
FMR Corporation
Forest Laboratories Inc.
Friedman, Billings, Ramsey Group Inc.
Frito-Lay
FTI Consulting Inc.
Future Pipe Industries
Gap Inc.
Gartner Inc.
Geisinger Health System
Genencor International Inc.
Genentech Inc.
General Electric Company/GE Capital
General Mills Inc.
General Motors Corporation
Genesee County Economic Development Center (GCEDC)
GenTek Inc.
Genzyme Corporation
Gibraltar Industries
Gilead
GlaxoSmithKline
Global Crossing
Goldman Sachs Group Inc.
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company
Grandwood Capital L.L.C.
Greatbatch Inc.
Greater Rochester Regional Healthcare Information Organization
Griffith Energy
Group Health Cooperative
Guardian Industries
Guideline Inc.
Harris Corporation
Harris Interactive Inc.
The Hartford Financial Services Group Inc.
HCL
HCR Cares
Henry Schein Inc.
High Tech Rochester
HNW Inc.
Home Properties Inc.
Houlihan Lokey Howard & Zukin
Howe & Rusling Inc.
HSBC
Humana Inc.
iBasis, Inc.
IBM Corporation
Impact Technologies L.L.C.
IMS Health Incorporated
Information Resources Inc.
Infosys Technologies Limited
Initiative
Infoworks Global
Intel Corporation
ITT Corporation
Jean Martin Inc.
Johnson & Johnson
J. P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Kimberly-Clark Corporation
Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Preston Gates Ellis L.L.P.
KLA-Tencor Corporation
Knight Capital
KPMG International
Kraft Foods Inc.
Leerink Swann & Company
LG Electronics
Liberty Mutual Group
—Robert Dorr ’97, Executive Director, J. P. Morgan Chase & Co.
Simon’s pool of diverse candidates is exceptional because so many countries and cultures are represented in the student body. We also like Simon because the students are excellent problem solvers and critical thinkers.
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What Corporate Recruiters Are Saying:
Limited Brands
LR-Lieberman Research Worldwide
Lumsden & McCormick L.L.P.
Lynx Capital Partners L.L.C.
M&T Bank Corporation
Manning & Napier Advisors Inc.
Market Street Trust Company
Marriott International
MARS Incorporated
Mattel Inc.
M.B.A. Enterprise Corps
McKinsey & Company
Medco Health Solutions Inc.
Med-Scribe Inc.
Mengel Metzger Barr
Mercer Human Resource Consulting
Merck & Co. Inc.
Metropolitan Life Insurance Company
Microsoft Corporation
MillerCoors L.L.C.
Monroe Wheelchair
Moody’s Investors Service
Morgan Stanley
MorganFranklin Corporation
NASA
Nash Capital Management
National Envelope Corporation
National Park Service
Neumann International
New Dimensions in Technology Inc.
New York City Teaching Fellows
The Nielsen Company
The Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Company/Northwestern Mutual
Novartis Consumer Health
OCBC Bank
Oppenheimer & Co. Inc.
OppenheimerFunds Inc.
Ortho-Clinical Diagnostics Inc.
Pacific Growth Equities L.L.C.
Parker Hannifin Corporation
Paychex Inc.
PepsiCo Inc.
Pervasive Solutions
Pfaudler Inc.
Pfizer Inc.
Philips Electronics North America Corporation
Philo Smith & Company
Pittiglio Rabin Todd & McGrath
PNC Financial Services Group
Praxair Inc.
PricewaterhouseCoopers L.L.P.
Procter & Gamble
Qualitrol Corporation, a Danaher Company
RealNetworks Inc.
Reckitt Benckiser plc
Rich Products Corporation
Robert Half International
Robert W. Baird & Co. Incorporated
Ropart Asset Management Funds
Rotenberg & Co. L.L.P.
Rothschild
Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd.
Samsung Securities Co. Ltd.
Sapient Corporation
Schweizer Aircraft
Sentry Group Inc.
Service Employees International Union
Shands HealthCare
Simon-Kucher & Partners
Standard & Poors
Standard Chartered Bank
Staples Inc.
Stevens Capital Management L.P.
Stifel, Nicolaus & Company Incorporated
Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation
Sustainable Energy Developments Inc.
Sutherland Global Services
Swiss Finance Academy
Syntax Research Inc.
Target Corporation
Tata Consultancy Services Limited
The Broad Center
The Raymond Corporation
The Travelers Companies Inc.
Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc.
Thomas Weisel Partners L.L.C.
TimeWarner
Titan Worldwide
T-Mobile USA Inc.
Toys ‘R’ Us Inc.
Tyco International Ltd.
UBS
Uncommon Schools
Unilever
United States Postal Service
University of Rochester
Verizon Wireless
Veyance Technologies Inc.
VirtualScopics Inc.
VISA
VWR International
WEDGE Capital Management
Wellington Management
Wellpoint Inc.
Westminster Consulting
Whirlpool Corporation
Xerox Corporation
YUM! Brands Inc.
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Class of 2010 Internship Compensation Statistics
Class of 2010 Internship Compensation Statistics
Base Salary Range Per Week $200–$1,827
Mean Base Salary Per Week $1,227
Median Base Salary Per Week $1,000
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Cisco Cabral ’10Internship: Mattel Inc.Summer Intern
Class of 2010 Profile
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Simon School Class of 2010 Profile
Class Size 180
Prior Full-time Work Experience
Less than 3 years 26%
3 or more years 74%
Average Number of Years of Work Experience 4.9
Average GMAT Score 675
Female 33%
Male 67%
U.S. Students Who Are Under-represented Minorities 26%
Undergraduate Majors
Business and Commerce 27%
Engineering 28%
Math and Science 12%
Economics 20%
Humanities and Social Sciences 13%
Class of 2010 Internship Demographics*
Mean Base Weekly Salary: $1,227
Base Salary Range Per Week: $200–$1,827
By Industry Mean Base Salary % of Hires
Consulting $1,188 7.0%
Consumer Products $1,237 16.2%
Financial Services $1,314 32.6%
Manufacturing $940 7.0%
Non-Profit $538 7.0%
Other Services $956 16.2%
Technology $813 14.0%
Northeast (Excluding Rochester Region)
Rochester Region
Other
Summer Internship Hires by Region
*All figures are accurate as of 9/14/2009
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44.2%
21.0%
34.8%
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I knew it would be great at the Simon School, but it has been better than great. By working with people who have the experience, and the highly regarded faculty, I am expanding my knowledge and my network.
Sarah McCue ’08 M.S. Accounting, ’09 M.B.A.KPMG InternationalAuditor
By Functional Area Mean Base Salary % of Hires
Consulting $1,031 16.3%
Finance/Accounting $1,255 37.2%
Marketing/Sales $1,004 41.8%
Other $620 4.7%
Sources for Job Acceptances
Class of 2010 Internship Demographics
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Boston Recruiting Connection
Alumni Contact
Postings leading to an Off-Campus Interview
Other
Personal Contact
Simon School Postings Leading to an On-campus Interview
Non-Simon Career Event
Internet Job Board
Simon School Contact(non-alumni)
New York Recruiting Programs
14%7.0%
4.6%2.3%
2.3%
7.0%
14.0%
37.2%
4.6%
7.0%
Summary of Sources for Job Acceptances
Graduate Facilitated Activities 35.6%
School Facilitated Activities 74.4%
Company Name Graduates Interns Total HiresAurora Capital L.L.C. 6 2 8Deloitte 5 2 7University of Rochester 7 – 7Xerox Corporation 5 2 7High Tech Rochester 3 2 5Citigroup 2 2 4Daymon Worldwide Inc. 2 2 4Booz Allen Hamilton 3 – 3IEC Electronics Corp. – 3 3KPMG International 3 – 3The Travelers Companies Inc. – 3 3Access Group Inc. 2 – 2Aetna Inc. – 2 2Barclays Capital 2 – 2Brean Murray & Co. Inc. – 2 2CIGNA 2 – 2Exxon Mobil Corporation 2 – 2Morgan Stanley 2 – 2 Novartis Consumer Health 2 – 2Tyco International Ltd. – 2 2Unilever – 2 2Westminster Financial L.L.C. – 2 2
Top Simon School Employers in 2008–2009
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The experience of earning an M.B.A. transcends the classroom; the team-based model at Simon enhanced my ability to communicate ideas persuasively and work with students from around the globe to solve problems creatively.
Lynne Amerson ’09Barclays WealthWealth Associate
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