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Employment Statistics

This past year was the Career Management Center's busiest recruiting season since 2000. We hosted 14 percent more company visits and welcomed 25 percent more recruiters to campus than last year. We also took the Career Management Center on the road and organized recruiting events in Boston and San Francisco.

The Johnson School is a member of the MBA Career Services Council and adheres to the Reporting Standards of the MBA CSC. The numbers reported here are as of August 27, 2007.

Final Numbers at a Glance (as of August 27, 2007)

Class of 2007
Class size: 308
Students responding to survey: 306
Graduates seeking permanent employment: 280
Graduates of two-year program with offers: 228 (95.4%)
Graduates of one-year program with offers: 41 (100%)
Total MBA Graduates with offers: 269
Mean salary accepted by MBA Graduates: $98,000
Mean signing bonus accepted by MBA Graduates: $25,200


Class of 2008
Class size: 257
Students responding to survey: 257
Students seeking summer internships: 243
Students accepting offers: 243 (100%)
Mean weekly salary accepted: $1,540