<p>I reformatted by total number of hires over the three-year period.
- McKinsey (73)
- MIT (54)
- Microsoft (47)
- Goldman Sachs (45)
- Bain (35)
- Google (31)
- IBM (31)
- Lehman Brothers (30)
- Oracle (28)
- Boston Consulting Group (27)
- Morgan Stanley (24)
- Raytheon (21)
- Boeing (21)
- JP Morgan (19)
- Intel (16)
- Deutsche Bank (12)
- Northrup Gruman (11)
- General Electric (11)
- USAF (10)
- Susquehanna (8)
- Credit Suisse (8)
- UBS (7)
- Draper Labs (7)
- Booz Allen (7)
- Citigroup (6)
- Deloitte (6)
- Johnson & Johnson (6)
- Harvard (6)
- Stanford (6)</p>
<p>The problem with the Careers Office data is that it’s for both grads and undergrads (hence the numbers for MIT, Harvard, and Stanford – most likely PhDs going off to postdocs). Still, it shows that there are a heck of a lot of MIT graduates doing stuff other than engineering…</p>