The full-time One Year MBA Class of 2019 at Emory University’s Goizueta Business School managed to get an average base salary of $130,363 and a median salary of $127,500, according to the School’s Employment Report.
While 86% of the students received job offers within three months of graduation, 83% accepted the offers within the same period.
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Consulting claimed 43% of the class with a median base salary of $138,000. While Management Consulting took in 17% with a median base salary of $150,000 followed by Finance Consulting had roles for 10% at $122,700, IT Consulting 7% (salary details unavailable) and Other Consulting (includes Human Capital, Internal Strategy and Technology) 10% at $138,000.
Marketing took in 23% with a median base salary of $127,500. It included Brand Management, Corporate Marketing and Business Development at 7% each and Product Management 3%.
Finance was chosen by 14% with the median base salary at $127,500. It included Corporate Finance 7%, Investment Banking 3% and Private Equity/Venture Capital 3%.
General Management attracted 10% of the cohort with a median base salary at $100,000. Real Estate accounted for 3% and Other functions (includes Human Resources and Information Technology (7%). The numbers may not add to 100% due to rounding.
The school said the Compensation information was self-reported. About 80% of the students reported accepting offers also reported salary data. Salary data was not reported for functions with fewer than three points of data.
As far as the source of accepted offers is concerned, student-initiated ones topped the list at 30. School-scheduled interviews come next at 20. Job postings account for 20. The previous employer took in 17. Other Goizueta sources that included career fairs, faculty / alumni / staff referrals, resume books, and off-campus activities supported by the career center accounted for 13.
The major recruiters included Accenture, Amazon, Boston Consulting Group, Cognizant, Deloitte, EY, Gartner, Georgia-Pacific, Google, Grant Thornton, The Hershey Company, KPMG and PwC to name a few.
The 51-member class had a women representation of 29%. The GMAT 80% range was 570-710. Minorities constituted 14% and international students 24%. The cohort had 6 years of average work experience.
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