Indiana University Job Placement

<p>A couple posters were inquiring about Indiana a while back…wondering if ti was worth going to as a substitute to slightly higher ranked but far more expenssive programs (Marshall, Ross and Stern in particular). </p>

<p>I did some digging around and came up with the following numbers. Out of 1,200 graduating Kelley seniors, 900 reported their status. Of the 900, the following number went to the following companies:</p>

<p>FINANCIAL:
6 to Merrill Lynch
6 to Wells Fargo Financial
4 to Banc One Corp
4 to Banc One Securities
4 to Bear Sterns
4 to Citicorp
4 to J.P. Morgan Chase
4 to LaSalle Bank
4 to UBS
4 to Wachovia Securities
3 to Golman Sachs
3 to Lehman Brothers
3 to R R Donnelley
3 to Woodbury Financial Services
2 to Bank of America
2 to Fifth Third Bank</p>

<p>AUTOMOTIVE:
4 to Ford Motor Company
4 to Toyota
2 to Delphi
2 to Lear Corporation</p>

<p>CONSULTING/AUDITING:
19 to PricewaterhouseCoopers
17 to Deloitte and Touche
16 to KPMG
12 to Ernst Young
9 to Hewitt
7 to Accenture
7 to Protiviti
4 to Grant Thornton
3 to K.B. Parrish & Co.
2 to ACNielsen
2 to Blackman Kallick Bartelstein
2 to Braun Consulting
2 to Clifton Gunderson
2 to Coleman, Epstein, Berlin & Co.
2 to FTI Consulting
2 to InteCap, Inc.
2 to Katz, Sapper & Miller
2 to William F. Gurrie & Co.</p>

<p>CONSUMER/TECH PRODUCTS:
11 to General Electric
6 to Procter & Gamble
4 to General Mills
4 to Intel
4 to Philip Morris
2 to IBM
2 to Microsoft
2 to Miller Brewing Company
2 to Motorola
2 to Newell Rubbermaid
2 to Primus
2 to Siemens
2 to Texas Instruments
2 to Xerox</p>

<p>BIOTECH/PHARMACEUTICALS
7 to Eli Lilly
4 to Baxter
3 to Monsanto Company
2 to Abbott Laboratories
2 to DVT of Chicago
2 to Johnson & Johnson</p>

<p>CHEMICALS/ENERGY:
5 to PPG Industries, Inc.
2 to British Petroleum
2 to Marathon Ashland Petroleum</p>

<p>RETAIL:
10 to Macy’s
6 to Marshall Fields
5 to Gap
5 to Wal Mart
3 to Abercrombie & Fitch
3 to Best Buy
3 to Mervyn’s
2 to Bloomingdale’s
2 to Fossil
2 to Sears</p>

<p>OTHER:
3 to Central Intelligence Agency
3 to Peace Corp
2 to Teach for America</p>

<p>As yo can see…a lot of great opportunities for Indiana students accross several industries. Obviously, Indiana students have to take more intiative, but the opportunities will present themselves.</p>

<p>wow thanks</p>

<p>Excellent information Alexandre. I think Indiana is under-rated by most which is unfortunate.</p>

<p>Kelly School of Business is without a doubt one of the best in the nation.Just ask Mark Cuban. Plus, Kelly grads are in my experience, very pleasant people.</p>

<p>If you dont mind, where did you get this information? I’m in the middle of deciding either to go to Kelley (full tuition) or to Cornell or Stern at NYU.</p>

<p>I got this information from Indiana’s website. When you say Kelley (full tuition), do you mean that you got a full ride? If that’s the case, and your family isn’t wealthy, I don’t see how you can justify the additional $30,000-$40,000/year difference. In Business and management education, Indiana is almost as good as Cornell and NYU, especially at the undergraduate level.</p>

<p>Yeah, that’s what I was thinking too. It’s the Kelley Scholars program, and yes, it is a full ride plus a semester of study abroad.</p>

<p>And the it’s not like you wouldn’t have fun. IU’s campus is gorgeous, and Bloomington is a great place, as I’m sure you know.</p>