Full-Time MBA Employment Outcomes 2015

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Full-Time MBA Employment Outcomes 2015


Table of Contents

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The Wisconsin Advantage

4

Wisconsin Student Profile for MBA Class of 2015

6–7

Full-Time Employment Outcomes for MBA Class of 2015

8–9

Internship Outcomes for MBA Class of 2016

10–11

Organizations Hiring Full-Time and Internship Positions

C OPPER

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The Wisconsin Advantage The Wisconsin School of Business prepares students through a specialized MBA model that features a core curriculum plus a specific, deep focus in a particular business area. Our program emphasizes the importance of strong communication skills, leadership development, experiential learning opportunities with corporate partners, global perspective, and alumni engagement. Employers value the fact that our students leave our program ready to make an immediate impact, as evidenced by our continued placement success after graduation. Our program provides an opportunity for students to learn from different perspectives through its commitment to diversity. By developing cultural competence, students prepare to be effective team members, managers, and leaders in their companies and communities. The Wisconsin MBA Program was one of the first to recognize the business case for diversity. The University of Wisconsin–Madison is one of three founding members of the Consortium for Graduate Study in Management, a nonprofit organization founded in 1956 to promote diversity in education and business. EMPLOYMENT OUTCOME HIGHLIGHTS

$100,653

Average Starting Salary

$100,000

Median Starting Salary

$19,726

Average Signing Bonus

93%

of Those Actively Seeking Employment Secured Job Offers Within Three Months of Graduation

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Wisconsin Student Profile for MBA Class of 2015 CLASS OF 2015 PROFILE

INCOMING REGION Northeast 2%

98

Midwest 67%

Enrollment

676

Average GMAT

5

Average Years of Professional Experience

Mid-Atlantic 8%

West 11%

28

Average Age

33%

South 7%

Southwest 5%

Women

14%

Minority

International: China, India, Taiwan

14%

International

INCOMING INDUSTRY BACKGROUND

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

Consulting 18% Consumer Products 11% Financial Services 13%

36%

Government 9%

47%

Manufacturing 3% Media/Entertainment 3%

17%

Nonprofit 6% Other 23% Business

Real Estate 4% Technology 10%

Engineering/Science/Technical Other (Humanities, Social Science, Other)

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“We recruit Wisconsin students every year because we know the specialized curriculum and focus on applied learning give students vital experience and skills.”

– BENJAMIN LAWNICKI Brand Manager Strategy of Innovation Kimberly-Clark Full-Time MBA Employment Outcomes | 05


Full-Time Employment Outcomes for MBA Class of 2015 Ninety percent of 2015 Wisconsin MBA graduates accepted offers with an average base salary of $100,653 within three months of graduation from employers located primarily in the Midwest. Students specializing in operations and technology management, supply chain management, corporate finance and investment banking, and brand and product management received the highest average salaries. BASE SALARY DISTRIBUTION

BASE SALARY

$100,653

8%

Average Salary

$100,000

<$70,000 3% 5%

$70,000–$79,999

Median Salary

$80,000–$89,999

23%

$46,000

61%

Minimum Salary

$90,000–$99,999

$190,000 Maximum Salary

$100,000+

SIGNING BONUS

SIGNING BONUS DISTRIBUTION

73%

12%

Receiving Bonus

<$10,000

23%

$19,726 Average Bonus

$10,000–$19,999 28%

$20,000

$20,000–$29,999

Median Bonus

$4,900

37%

$30,000+

Minimum Bonus

$48,750

Maximum Bonus

TIMING OF FULL-TIME ACCEPTANCES

77%

Accepted Offer Prior to or Upon Graduation

90%

Accepted Offer Within Three Months of Graduation

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OTHER GUARANTEED COMPENSATION

53%

Receiving

$9,843

Average Amount

$8,400

Median Amount


Average Median Minimum Maximum Average Average Base Salary Base Salary Base Salary Base Salary Signing Bonus Other Comp.

SPECIALIZATION Applied Security Analysis Arts Administration Brand and Product Management Corporate Finance and Investment Banking Marketing Research Operations and Technology Management Real Estate Risk Management and Insurance Strategic Human Resource Management Supply Chain Management

FUNCTION

$101,667 $57,875

$95,000 $66,500

$85,000 $46,000

$125,000 $75,000

— —

$103,673

$103,000

$95,000

$117,000

$23,842

$11,011

$111,000

$110,000

$65,000

$160,000

$22,054

$7,598

$89,375

$95,000

$63,000

$107,000

$21,700

$14,489

$120,833

$115,000

$90,000

$190,000

$9,600

$11,000

$96,000

$95,000

$85,000

$125,000

$11,000

$12,813

$100,000

$100,000

$100,000

$100,000

$90,667

$98,000

$70,000

$104,000

$16,633

$8,280

$95,200

$92,000

$84,000

$110,000

$10,375

% Accepts

Consulting Finance/Accounting General Management Human Resources Marketing/Sales Operations/Logistics Other

14% 22% 1% 5% 31% 10% 17%

Avg. Salary $117,770 $103,000 $120,000 $90,667 $98,326 $102,375 $90,250

INDUSTRY

% Accepts

Consulting Consumer Products Financial Services Government Manufacturing Media/Entertainment Nonprofit Pharma/Biotech/Health Care Real Estate Technology Other

EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES BY REGION Northeast 7%

$5,750 $8,000

Avg. Salary

7% $121,000 23% $102,814 12% $98,889 1% — 7% $104,500 6% $84,000 1% — 4% $90,000 13% $93,636 7% $105,714 19% $94,633

AVERAGE BASE SALARY BY PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

Midwest 59%

$103,182

$107,319 $99,283

$90,000

$97,500

Mid-Atlantic 6% West 13%

Southwest 10%

South 5%

International: <1%

One year or less

1–3 Years

3–5 Years

5–7 Years

7+ Years

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Internship Outcomes for MBA Class of 2016 One hundred percent of first-year MBA students (Class of 2016) who sought internship opportunities received offers with an average starting monthly salary of $5,948. CLASS OF 2016 PROFILE

INCOMING REGION

98

Midwest 40%

Enrollment

International 25%

668

Average GMAT

West 10%

5.2

Southwest 9%

Average Years of Professional Experience

29

Northeast 6%

Average Age

Mid-Atlantic 5%

40%

Women

16

South 5%

%

Minority

25%

International

0

5

10

15

20

25

30

35

40

UNDERGRADUATE MAJORS

SPECIALIZATION

Avg. Monthly Salary

Applied Security Analysis

$5,022

Arts Administration

$2,382

Brand and Product Management

$6,859

Corporate Finance and Investment Banking

$6,669

Marketing Research

$6,537

Operations and Technology Management

$6,484

Real Estate

$5,707

Risk Management and Insurance

$4,931

Business

Strategic Human Resource Management

$5,568

Engineering/Science/Technical

Supply Chain Management

$5,454

Other (Humanities, Social Sciences, Other)

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35% 50%

15%


INTERNSHIP OUTCOMES BY REGION

INTERNSHIP COMPENSATION Northeast 13%

Midwest 57%

$5,948

Average Monthly Salary

Mid-Atlantic N/A West 11%

$6,400

Median Monthly Salary

51%

South 5%

Southwest 14%

Outside U.S. N/A

FUNCTION

% Accepts

Avg. Monthly Salary

Consulting

1% $8,400

Finance/Accounting

20%

$5,740

General Management

1%

$9,000

Human Resources

7%

$5,568

Marketing/Sales

37% $6,616

Operations/Logistics 9% $5,368 Other

25%

$5,131

% Accepts

Avg. Monthly Salary

Consulting

1%

$5,200

Consumer Products

29%

$6,505

Financial Services

15%

$6,410

Government

1% $2,400

Manufacturing

8% $5,024

Media/Entertainment

4%

Nonprofit

3% $2,480

INDUSTRY

$6,314

Petroleum/Energy 2% $6,505 Pharma/Biotech/Health Care

8%

$6,576

Real Estate

8%

$4,914

Technology

7% $6,260

Other

14%

Receiving Other Compensation

$3,572

Average Other Compensation

$2,825

Median Other Compensation

79%

Secured an Internship Offer by March

100%

Received Internship Offers

$5,667 Full-Time MBA Employment Outcomes | 09


Organizations Hiring Full-Time and Internship Positions Our MBA students are consistently recruited by leading companies from across the nation, equipped with the breadth of knowledge and depth of understanding needed to make an immediate impact in today’s highly competitive business world.

Top 10 Employers

Based on the number of full-time hires from the class of 2015:

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Recruited Specialization

Employers hiring students from the class of 2015 for full-time roles 2nd Market Capital Advisory 3M Accenture Amazon American Family Insurance American Girl Associated Bank Avanath Capital Management, LLC Bank of America Bentall Kennedy Clorox Company (Research and Development) Continental Properties Company, Inc. Credit Suisse CUNA Mutual Group Dell Inc. DISH Network, LLC Duff & Phelps, LLC Emerson Electric Co. Equity Commonwealth EverWest Real Estate Partners Excellis Health EY (Ernst & Young, LLP)

Fortress Freddie Mac FTI Consulting General Electric gener8tor General Mills Green Street Harris Associates LP Hershey Company Holladay Properties IBM Intuit Johnson & Johnson Family of Companies Johnson Controls Jones Lang Lasalle Kimberly-Clark Corporation Kraft Foods Group Kurt Salmon Lands’ End Madison Symphony Orchestra Nordic Consulting Northrup Grumman

Northwood Securities PepsiCo Beverages and Foods Procter & Gamble Project Success Prophet PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Rexnord Industries LLC Ridge Development Company Robert W. Baird & Co., Incorporated SC Johnson & Son, Inc. Starbucks Coffee Company Strategic Philanthropy, Ltd. Target Corporation The Opus Group Unilever United Technologies Corporation Vision Critical Walmart Wells Fargo WhiteWave Foods Yum Brands, Inc

Employers hiring students from the class of 2016 for internships 29th Street Capital 3M 92Y ADT Security Services Allianz Real Estate of America LLC Amazon American Family Insurance Bank of America Merrill Lynch Bayer HealthCare Bemis Corporation Beneficial State Bank Bloom Energy Bolz Center Chevron Cornerstone Real Estate Advisers LLC CoSign CUNA Mutual Group Dane Arts DISH Network, LLC Eaton Corporation Eli Lilly and Company Emerson ExxonMobil Fortune Brands

Gap, Inc. General Electric General Mills Guggenheim Partners Hewlett Packard Hollister, Incorporated Intuit Invesco JLT Group Johnson & Johnson Johnson Controls Jones Lang LaSalle Kimberly-Clark Corporation Kurt Salmon Land O’Lakes Lands’ End Logitech M&T Bank MEMBERS Capital Advisors MetLife Investments Milwaukee Public Museum Minneapolis Downtown Council Nakoma Capital Management LLC Nestlé USA

North American Bancard Northern Capital Management Northwestern Mutual Asset Manager OppenheimerFunds Orbitz Worldwide Oshkosh Corporation Peregrine Capital Management Procter & Gamble Prologis SC Johnson & Son, Inc. Starbucks Coffee Company Synageva BioPharma The Hartford Towers Watson Trane (an Ingersoll Rand Company) USAA Real Estate Company UW Carbone Cancer Center Valstone Partners VolCafe Ltd. WalMart Weir Minerals North America Whirlpool Corporation WhiteWave Foods Wrigley

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Wisconsin Full-Time MBA Program Wisconsin School of Business University of Wisconsin–Madison 2450 Grainger Hall 975 University Avenue Madison, WI 53706 608-262-4000 mbacareers@bus.wisc.edu bus.wisc.edu/MBA


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