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 THE FULL-TIME JOB HUNT

The school has information regarding the employment of 67.40% of 2005 graduates

Of 2005 graduates...

90.00% were seeking full-time professional employment in business

10.00% were not seeking employment

0% were already employed

10.00% were planning to continue their education immediately after graduation

0% were postponing their job search

0% were planning to start their own business

0% of those not working were doing so for other reasons

15 companies recruited business students on campus from June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005

300 companies posted full-time job offers for undergraduate business students on the school's job boards from June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005

Of 2005 job-seeking graduates...

N/A% received their first job offer by graduation

N/A% received their first job offer within three months of graduation

N/A% received their first job offer more than three months after graduation

N/A% did not report having received an offer


Top 10 recruiting firms that hired the most graduates in the past academic year

General Electric 3
Fidelity Investments; ING Financial 2
Smith Barney; Emirix; Consigli Construction; Tyco; Textron; AstraZeneca; Seeris; UTC; Nestor 1
MEDITECH; Raytheon; Conversent Communications; EMC; Perot Systems; Plan Project 1
Saphire Technologies; IBM 1

Historic Salary Prospects for 2005 Grads (school reported)
Of graduates providing usable salary information
Average base salary $52,861
Median base salary $50,000
Average signing bonus $N/A
Median signing bonus $N/A
Average other guaranteed compensation $N/A
Median other guaranteed compensation $N/A

 CAREER DIRECTIONS

% of 2005 graduates who accepted jobs did so in the following function areas

Finance
(includes corporate finance, investments, treasury and financial analysis, public finance, etc.)
N/A%
Accounting/auditing N/A%
General Management 5.00%
Human Resources N/A%
Marketing/Sales
(includes public relations, product management, market research, advertising, etc.)
5.00%
Management Information Systems 90.00%
Operations N/A%
Logistics/Transportation N/A%
Other N/A%

Share of 2005 graduates who accepted jobs did so in the following industries

Government
(includes federal, state, local, military)
N/A%
Manufacturing 30.00%
Non-Profit
(includes trade associations, religious organizations, charities, etc.)
N/A%
Services 22.00%
Other 48.00%

88.00% of 2005 graduates accepted jobs in the U.S. Here's the regional breakdown on job acceptances in North American regions:

Northeast
(ME, VT, NY, NH, CT, MA, NJ, RI)
80.80%
Mid-Atlantic
(PA, MD, VA, WV, DE, DC)
3.90%
South
(NC, SC, KY, TN, GA, FL, AL, AR, LA, MS)
N/A%
Southwest
(CO, AZ, TX, OK, NM)
N/A%
Midwest
(WI, MO, KS, IA, MN, NE, MI, OH, IN, ND, SD, IL)
3.90%
West
(CA, HI, WA, OR, AK, MT, ID, UT, NV, WY)
N/A%
U.S. possessions and territories
(America Samoa, Palau, Guam, Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands)
N/A%
Canada N/A%

 INTERNSHIPS

N/A companies recruited internship-seeking undergraduate business students on campus from June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005

N/A companies posted internships for undergraduate business students on school job boards from June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005

Top 10 Recruiting Firms for Internships

General Electric 2
AstraZeneca; EMC; FM Global; IBM; St. Pauls/Travelers; Wyeth Pharmaceutical 1

100.00% of internships were paid.

Average compensation per week $675.00
Median compensation per week $665.00
Average internship length (weeks) 14

 ALUMNI AFFAIRS

14.00% of living undergraduate business alumni contributed to the program/university some time between June 30, 2004 and June 30, 2005

Of those who contributed...

The average gift was $421.00
The median gift was $100.00

From June 30, 2004 to June 30, 2005, the undergraduate business program has not received any individual gift in excess of $10 million

Prominent Alumni

Steve Halstedt Co-founder and Managing Director
Centennial Ventures
Gordon Woodfall President
Thermo KeyTek
Todd Akin U.S Representative
U.S. House of Representatives

 
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