Graduate Employment Report MBA and MS Graduates 2019–20 Academic Year
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NEW YORK SMART. WORLD-CLASS SMART. NEW YORK READY. ® Graduate Employment Report MBA and MS Graduates 2019–20 Academic Year EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2019–20 1 GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT REPORT ZICKLIN SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Graduate Employment Report 2019-20 Academic Year Academic 2019-20 Report Employment Graduate The Graduate Career Management Center of Baruch College’s Zicklin School of Business is eager to share its 2019-20 Graduate Employment Report. This report reflects the employment status of those who graduated with an MBA or MS degree from the Zicklin School of Business during the 2019–20 academic year. About the Zicklin School of Business Located in the heart of New York City, the Zicklin School of Business offers an unmatched combination of quality, affordability, and convenience with a stellar reputation in business education. As an AACSB- accredited institution, Zicklin is part of Baruch College, a senior college in The City University of New York that consistently ranks among the region’s and nation’s top performers in academic excellence, diversity, and value. The Graduate Career Management Center (GCMC) at the Zicklin School of Business is dedicated to providing the school’s graduate students and alumni with the tools and resources necessary to successfully manage their careers. The GCMC offers a suite of services including individualized career advisement and assessment as well as strategic workshops and trainings in personal branding, mock interviewing, effective communication, and successful networking techniques. The GCMC’s Employer Relations team partners with myriad employers for on-campus and off-campus recruitment activities. These include campus recruiting, just-in-time recruiting needs, corporate site visits, speaker panels, case competitions, and networking events. The team also helps companies increase their brand presence on campus and meet the diverse graduate business talent at Zicklin. 2 GRADUATE CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTER NEW YORK SMART. WORLD-CLASS SMART. NEW YORK READY. Why Hire Zicklin Graduates? Our MBA and MS business programs prepare students for the changing needs of the marketplace. Employers consistently recognize Zicklin MBA and MS graduates for their business integrity, objective thinking, and ability to deliver. Working with Us Our Employer Relations team is dedicated to supporting your efforts to find the outstanding business talent at Zicklin. Contact our Employer Relations team to learn about the many ways your company can engage and recruit Zicklin students both on and off campus by emailing us at [email protected]. To post a job or internship for Baruch MBA and MS level students and alumni, go to Handshake at and connect with the Zicklin School of Business app.joinhandshake.com ® as a school. Employment Status at Graduation Employed or Seeking Offer Received 65% FULL-TIME MBA GRADUATES 35% Employment (13 Students) (7 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received 94% EVENING MBA GRADUATES 6% Employment (117 Students) (7 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received 80% MS GRADUATES 20% Employment (350 Students) (90 Students) This reflects employment information collected on 80% of the graduating class of 730 individuals who completed a non-executive MBA or MS degree from the Zicklin School of Business in the 2019-20 academic year. Work-sponsorship information is self-reported by students, and a number of them did not report their information. Therefore, the total number of reported students is greater than the combined total numbers of those who do not require sponsorship to work in the U.S. at any time after having graduated, and those who do require sponsorship to work in the U.S. at some time after graduating. EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2019–20 3 GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT REPORT Employment Status at Graduation by Degree Program Employed or Seeking Offer Received 65% FULL-TIME MBA GRADUATES 35% Employment (13 Students) (7 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received FULL-TIME MBA GRADUATES NOT Employment 56% REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP 44% (9 Students) (7 Students) FULL-TIME MBA FULL-TIME Employed or Offer Received FULL-TIME MBA GRADUATES 100% REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP (4 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received 94% EVENING MBA GRADUATES 6% Employment (117 Students) (7 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received EVENING MBA GRADUATES NOT Employment 96% REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP 4% (108 Students) (5 Students) EVENING MBA Employed or Seeking Offer Received EVENING MBA GRADUATES Employment 80% REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP 20% (8 Students) (2 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received 80% MS GRADUATES 20% Employment (350 Students) (90 Students) Employed or Seeking Offer Received MS GRADUATES NOT Employment 84% REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP 16% (271 Students) (52 Students) MS PROGRAMS Employed or Seeking Offer Received MS GRADUATES Employment 67% REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP 33% (76 Students) (38 Students) Employment status is broken down into three categories: (1) all individuals in aggregate, (2) individuals who do not require sponsorship to work in the U.S. at any time after having graduated, (3) individuals who do require sponsorship to work in the U.S. at some time after graduating. 4 GRADUATE CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTER ALL MBA OR MS MBA OR MS GRADUATES MBA OR MS GRADUATES GRADUATES NOT REQUIRING U.S. WORK REQUIRING U.S. WORK SPONSORSHIP SPONSORSHIP Employment Status at Graduation by Degree Program Accountancy MBA MS 85% Employed 100% Employed (110 Students) (15 Students) 15% Seeking Employed Employment Employed 84% 100% (123 Students) (19 Students) (14 Students) 16% Seeking Employed Employment 72% 100% Employed (13 Students) (1 Student) (24 Students) 28% Seeking Employment (5 Students) FIRMS EMPLOYING 2019–20 ACCOUNTANCY GRADUATES: Andersen Tax Capgemini Invent Deloitte JPMorgan Chase & Co. Bank of America Citi EisnerAmper KPMG BDO Citrin Cooperman EY Marcum Berdon LLP CohnReznick Gen II Fund Services Mazars Bloomingdale’s Credit Suisse HSBC PwC Cantor Fitzgerald Crowe Interpublic Group (IPG) RSM ViacomCBS Work-sponsorship information is self-reported by students, and a number of them did not report their information. Therefore, the total number of reported students is greater than the combined total numbers of those who do not require sponsorship to work in the U.S. at any time after having graduated, and those who do require sponsorship to work in the U.S. at some time after graduating. EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2019–20 5 GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT REPORT Employment Status at Graduation by Degree Program Entrepreneurship MS 100% Employed (2 Students) 75% Employed (3 Students) 25% Seeking Employment 50% Employed (1 Student) (1 Student) 50% Seeking Employment (1 Student) Finance MS 64% Employed (16 Students) 60% Employed 36% Seeking (24 Students) Employment (9 Students) 40% Seeking Employment 53% Employed (16 Students) (8 Students) 47% Seeking Employment (7 Students) FIRMS EMPLOYING 2019–20 FINANCE GRADUATES: Arc Ventures Colgate-Palmolive New York Bay Capital Trepp BlackRock ICBC Standard Chartered Bank WarnerMedia Botticelli Capital Partners JPMorgan Chase & Co. Starr Private Equity Partners 6 GRADUATE CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTER Employment Status at Graduation by Degree Program Financial Risk Management MS 80% Employed (8 Students) 67% Employed 20% Seeking (8 Students) Employment (2 Students) 33% Seeking Employment Seeking (4 Students) 100% Employment (2 Students) FIRMS EMPLOYING 2019–20 FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT GRADUATES: Agricultural Bank of China Haver Analytics JPMorgan Chase & Co. UNICEF Bank of England HSBC UBS Information Systems MS 83% Employed (53 Students) 83% Employed 17% Seeking (82 Students) Employment (11 Students) 17% Seeking Employment 82% Employed (17 Students) (28 Students) 18% Seeking Employment (6 Students) TOP FIRMS EMPLOYING 2019–20 INFORMATION SYSTEMS GRADUATES: 21st Century Fox Deloitte JetBlue Airways The Hain Celestial Group AIG EY JPMorgan Chase & Co. Tishman Speyer Bank of America Equinox KPMG Trepp Bertelsmann Haver Analytics NYC Department of Education US Bank Blink HSBC PwC Virtusa China Southern Airlines Indeed.com Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Citi Institutional Investor Corporation EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2019–20 7 GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT REPORT Employment Status at Graduation by Degree Program Marketing MS 81% Employed (13 Students) 73% Employed 19% Seeking (16 Students) Employment (3 Students) 27% Seeking Employment 40% Employed (6 Students) (2 Students) 60% Seeking Employment (3 Students) FIRMS EMPLOYING 2019–20 MARKETING GRADUATES: AnswerLab Colgate-Palmolive MBLM The Estée Lauder Companies Canon Solutions America Havas Media Group Mediacom The Nature’s Bounty Colangelo & Partners Humanscale Sun Broadcast Group The Walt Disney Company 8 GRADUATE CAREER MANAGEMENT CENTER Employment Status at Graduation by Degree Program MBA (Non-Accounting) MBA 90% Employed (103 Students) 89% Employed 10% Seeking (115 Students) Employment (12 Students) 11% Seeking Employment 85% Employed (14 Students) (11 Students) 15% Seeking Employment (2 Students) TOP FIRMS EMPLOYING 2019–20 MBA GRADUATES: 9 Story Media Group EY MediaMath Rituals Cosmetics ABN AMRO First Republic Bank Mercer Robbins Entertainment Accenture Horizon Media Merck Rockstar Games Adobe Investors Bank Moody’s S&P Global Amazon ITHAKA Morgan Stanley Telsey Advisory Group Amtrak JetBlue Airways Mount Sinai Health System The Carlyle Group Bank of America JLL NASDAQ The Horticultural Society of Barclays JPMorgan Chase & Co. National Grid New York Battery Park City Authority Kantar New York Life The New York Times