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• . Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015
Top hiring companies for 2014‐2015
Company Name Class of 2016 (internships)
Class of 2015 (full‐time)
Total Duke MBA hires for 2014‐2015
Deloitte 20 21 41 McKinsey & Company 9 24 33 Amazon.com 18 15 33 The Boston Consulting Group 11 17 28 Microsoft Corporation 7 19 26 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 12 7 19 Bain & Company 8 10 18 Citi 9 6 15 Goldman Sachs 9 5 14 PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP 4 10 14 Google, Inc. 8 4 12 Apple, Inc. 6 4 10 Genentech 8 1 9 Barclays 5 3 8 IBM Corporation 4 4 8 Johnson & Johnson 6 2 8 JPMorgan Chase & Co 3 5 8 Walmart 5 3 8 Accenture LLP 2 5 7 Becton Dickinson 5 2 7 Cisco Systems 6 1 7 Credit Suisse 4 3 7 Wells Fargo Securities 5 2 7 Cardinal Health 3 3 6 Deutsche Bank 3 3 6 Eli Lilly and Company 5 1 6 Morgan Stanley 1 5 6 NextEra Energy, Inc. 6 0 6 American Airlines 2 3 5 Anheuser‐Busch InBev 3 2 5 ExxonMobil Corporation 4 1 5 Kraft Foods Group 4 1 5 Medtronic 2 3 5 Sears Holdings Corporation 0 5 5 Corning Incorporated 4 0 4 Dell, Inc. 3 1 4 E & J Gallo Winery 2 2 4 Frito‐Lay 2 2 4 General Mills 2 2 4 MetLife 2 2 4 Procter & Gamble 1 3 4 The Coca‐Cola Company 3 1 4
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Companies hiring at least one Duke MBA in 2014‐2015
2+Capital ₰ Blizzard Entertainment Delta Air Lines 3M Blue Apron Deutsche Bank * A. T. Kearney ₰ The Boeing Co. Diageo Accenture LLP ₰ Booz Allen Hamilton * Dimensional Fund Advisors Accion International * The Boston Consulting Group *₰ Dow Chemical Ackman‐Ziff Real Estate Group Boston Healthcare Associates * Dude Solutions Adobe Systems Inc. * Boston Scientific Corp. Duke Angel Network ADP * BRF ₰ Duke Energy AeroVironment, Inc. Bristol‐Myers Squibb Duke Medicine ‐ Chancellor Airbnb ₰ Burger King Corp. Duke University Hospital Akya ₰ Campbell Alliance Group * Duke‐National University Alcoa Inc. * Campbell Soup Co. * of Singapore CTeD ₰ Allstate Insurance Co. The Capital Group Companies DuPont Alvarez & Marsal Capital One * E & J Gallo Winery Amazon.com *₰ Cardinal Health * Ecolab * American Airlines * Casey Quirk & Associates * EDF Renewable Energy American Express Co. Cencosud SA ₰ Education Pioneers Amgen, Inc. * Censeo Consulting Group Eli Lilly and Co. *₰ Amundi Smith Breeden LLC Centra Health EMC Corp. * Anheuser‐Busch InBev ₰ Charter School Growth Fund Emerson Electric Apple, Inc. *₰ Chevron Corp. Endurance Resources AppNexus * Chicago Bulls Environmental Defense Fund * Archer Daniels Midland * Churchill Capital Co. * Equilibrium Capital ARPA‐E CIGNA Corp. Ernst & Young * Aspire Public Schools Cisco Systems * Exelon Corp. * AT&T Co. Citi *₰ ExxonMobil Corp. ₰ athenahealth The Clorox Co. Federal Bureau of Investigation Autodesk, Inc. * The Coca‐Cola Co. Fidelity Investments * Avenida Capital * Cole Haan FinServ Consulting * Awethu Project ₰ The Conservation Fund Ford Motor Co. Bain & Co. *₰ Corning Inc. * Foxconn Technology ₰ Banchile Citi Global Markets ₰ Covidien * Frito‐Lay Bank of America Merrill Lynch * Cradle to Cradle Product Frontier Capital Barclays * Innovation Institute The Fuqua School of Business * Baxter Healthcare Cravath, Swaine & Moore LLP Genentech * Bayer Business Services * Credicorp Capital ₰ General Mills * Becton Dickinson * Credit Suisse *₰ General Motors Co. * The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation Ctrip.com International Ltd. ₰ Georgia‐Pacific LLC * Biogen CVS Health * GI Partners ‐ Peak 10 BlackArch Partners Dell, Inc. * Giorgios Group * Blackstone Entrepreneurs Network * Deloitte *₰ GlaxoSmithKline The Blackstone Group Delos Living Goldman Sachs *
An asterisk (*) indicates a company that has hired at least one Duke MBA who does not have permanent US work authorization within the United States.
A "₰" indicates a company that has hired at least one Duke MBA for a position outside the US
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Companies hiring at least one Duke MBA in 2014‐2015
Google, Inc. *₰ LCMS Plus * Oliver Wyman
GoPro Lenovo Group Limited * Pacific Gas and Electric
Grifols Liberty Mutual Insurance Palladian Capital Advisors
The Guardian Life Insurance Lincoln International The Parthenon Group
Company of America LORD Corp. Paramount Pictures
Harris Williams & Co. L'Oreal Parthenon EY
Hasbro Macquarie Capital * Partners in Performance
Hay Group Major League Baseball Paymentwall Inc. ₰
HCA Physician Services Group Mars, Inc. Pepperidge Farm
The Hershey Co. Mashburn PepsiCo
Houlihan Lokey Matrix Consulting ₰ Pernod Ricard Thailand ₰
HSBC Securities, Inc. * Maverick Synfuels * Piper Jaffray & Co.
Humana, Inc. McKesson Corp. Polypore, Inc.
Huron Consulting Group McKinsey & Co. *₰ Premier League Basketball
IBB Consulting Group MeadWestvaco PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP *
IBM Corp. * Medallia * PrimeStreet Advisory ₰
IDEA Fund Partners / Medtronic * Procter & Gamble
Element Capital Advisors MetaMind Program for Appropriate
IMS Consulting Group * MetLife * Technology in Health
Intel Corp. Microsoft Corp. *₰ Promotion In Motion, Inc. *
International Finance Mondelez International Prudential *
Corp. (IFC) ₰ Monitor Deloitte Quintiles *
International Partnership for Morgan Stanley RBC Capital Markets *
Innovative Healthcare Delivery ₰ Muthoot HomeFin Limited ₰ Red Hat Inc. *
INVESCO NC IDEA / IDEA Fund Partners Reebok International
Janssen Pharmaceutical Inc. Nest * River Cities Capital Funds
The JBG Companies Nestle Purina Ropes & Gray
Jiff Nestle USA Rotoplas ₰
Johnson & Johnson ₰ New Beginnings Community Royal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd. *
JPMorgan Chase & Co * Church Sabre
Kaiser Permanente New Capital Partners Saint Joseph's University
KAUST Investment Newgard Development Group * salesforce.com
Management Co. * Nexera Inc. Samsung Global Strategy Group ₰
KH International * NextEra Energy, Inc. Sanofi‐aventis U.S. LLC
Kimberly‐Clark Professional Nike Inc SAP
Kiva.org * Nissan North America Savvy Marketing Group *
Kraft Foods Group Nomura Securities Schlumberger Business Consulting ₰
Krave Pure Foods International, Inc. ₰ Scotia Capital ₰
L.E.K. Consulting Norwest Equity Partners ScottMadden, Inc. * Laboratory Corporation of America NRG Energy Inc * Sears Holdings Corp. * Latham and Watkins ₰ Off‐Grid:Electric ₰ Sg2, LLC Lazard * Okta * Siemens Corp. ₰
An asterisk (*) indicates a company that has hired at least one Duke MBA who does not have permanent US work authorization within the United States. A "₰" indicates a company that has hired at least one Duke MBA for a position outside the US
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Companies hiring at least one Duke MBA in 2014‐2015
Sify Technologies WalletHub *
Small Business & Technology Walmart
Development Center * The Walt Disney Co. *
Sony Computer Entertainment Wasserman Media Group
America LLC * Weebly
Southern California Edison Wells Capital Management
Standard Textile Co. Wells Fargo Securities
Starbucks Coffee Co. West Monroe Partners
State Street Global Advisors * WhereFor
Sterling Gabriel * Wipro Technologies
Strategy& ₰ World Fuel Services *
SunBridge Capital Management, LLC Wyndham Worldwide
SunTrust Robinson Humphrey Zapolski Real Estate *
Tampa Bay Rays Zillow
Target Corp. Zimmer, Inc.
Tata Consultancy Services, Ltd. ZS Associates
TCL Corp. ₰
Tenet Healthcare Corp.
Tesla Motors *
Tessera Technologies, Inc.
Teva Pharmaceuticals *
Texas Medical Center
Thrivent Financial
Triangle Insights Group
TripAdvisor ₰
Trxade Group *
TSYS
UBS Investment Bank *
UNC Healthcare
Under Armour
Unilever
United Airlines
UnitedHealth Group
USAA
Validic
Vanguard
VentureDNA
Vipshop Holding Ltd ₰
Visa Inc. * Vision Credit Limited ₰ VMware *
An asterisk (*) indicates a company that has hired at least one Duke MBA who does not have permanent US work authorization within the United States. A "₰" indicates a company that has hired at least one Duke MBA for a position outside the US
� • . Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2015 (full‐time) employment statistics
Timing of first job offer Received 1st % received Received 1st
Total seeking % received 1st offer by 1st offer by offer by
employment offer by 8/10/15 5/10/15 5/10/15 8/10/15
With permanent US work authorization 228 206 90% 223 98%
Without permanent US work authorization 149 122 82% 134 90%
All graduates seeking employment 377 328 87% 357 95%
Timing of job offer acceptance
Total seeking employment
Accepted offer by 5/10/15
% accepted offer by 5/10/15
Accepted offer
by 8/10/15
% accepted offer by 8/10/15
With permanent US work authorization 228 204 89% 223 98%
Without permanent US work authorization 149 118 79% 133 89%
All graduates seeking employment 377 322 85% 356 94%
Sources of employment
Job source % of accepted
offers Fuqua‐facilitated 79% 2014 summer internship 38% Interview on or off campus 21% Job posting 10% Alumni referral 4% Other Fuqua source or event 2% Faculty referrals 1% Fuqua recruiter contact 1% Off‐campus activities supported by the career center 1% Employer information meetings/dinners <1% Club activity <1% National Black MBA or NSHMBA <1% Student‐facilitated 21% 2014 summer internship 6% Job posting 4% Personal contact 3% Other 3% MBA conference 1% Pre‐Fuqua employer 1% Third‐party sources, e.g., executive recruiters, etc. 1% Direct mail campaign <1%
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
� • . Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2015 (full‐time) employment statistics
Base salary information (annual amounts) % reporting
salary Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
With permanent US work authorization 94% $121,113 $125,000 $50,000 $175,000
Without permanent US work authorization 88% 115,362 118,000 57,000 160,000
All graduates reporting having accepted a position
92% 119,056 120,000 50,000 175,000
Signing bonus information
% reporting signing bonus
Mean bonus
Median bonus
Low bonus
High bonus
With permanent US work authorization 87% $28,503 $25,000 $5,000 $65,000
Without permanent US work authorization 79% 29,766 27,750 5,000 65,000
All graduates seeking employment 84% 28,926 25,000 5,000 65,000
Other guaranteed compensation information % reporting other bonus
Mean bonus
Median bonus
Low bonus
High bonus
With permanent US work authorization 6% $32,769 $20,000 $3,500 $175,000
Without permanent US work authorization 7% 24,010 22,750 9,160 50,000
All graduates seeking employment 6% 29,432 20,500 3,500 175,000
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2015 (full‐time) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by professional function
% working in function
Mean salary Median salary Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
Consulting 35% $130,374 $135,000 $80,000 $170,000 $25,000
Finance 22% 118,238 125,000 60,000 175,000 40,000
Investment banking 11% 121,568 125,000 60,000 150,000 50,000
Corporate finance 5% 104,806 105,000 80,000 123,000 25,000
Private equity analyst/Venture capitalist
2% 129,167 125,000 90,000 175,000 15,000
Private wealth management 1% 125,000 125,000 125,000 125,000 55,000
Portfolio management/Buyside Research
1% 125,000 125,000 120,000 130,000 30,000
Other 1%
Research/Sellside <1%
Sales & Trading <1%
General management 21% 109,521 110,000 57,000 175,000 24,000
Rotational/Leadership development program
11% 111,511 111,500 90,000 140,400 25,000
Other 4% 104,769 100,000 74,000 150,000 25,000
Internal consulting/corporate strategy
4% 107,814 108,000 80,000 130,000 20,000
Business development 2% 106,714 100,000 57,000 175,000
Project management <1%
Marketing 16% 109,509 109,500 50,000 139,200 25,000
Brand/Product management 11% 110,153 110,000 50,000 139,200 25,000
General 3% 104,700 102,000 95,000 114,300 27,500
Sales 3% 110,222 107,000 96,000 120,000 35,000
Product development/innovation <1%
Other <1%
Operations/Supply chain 4% 117,077 120,000 75,000 135,000 32,000
Other functions 2% 120,400 120,000 115,000 126,000 20,000
Human resources <1%
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
� • . Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2015 (full‐time) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by industry
% working in industry
Mean salary Median Salary Low Salary
High Salary
Median Signing Bonus
Consulting 32% $131,549 $135,000 $80,000 $170,000 $25,000
Strategy 18% 132,321 135,000 80,000 170,000 25,000
Other 10% 131,446 140,000 90,000 160,000 25,000
Healthcare 3% 123,333 130,000 90,000 135,000 27,500
Human capital 1%
Technology <1%
Energy <1%
Finance 20% 119,892 125,000 90,000 175,000 40,000
Financial services 16% 119,113 125,000 90,000 150,000 40,000
Asset management/Buyside 2% 118,571 125,000 100,000 130,000 40,000
Private equity/Venture capital 2% 130,000 125,000 90,000 175,000 40,000
Technology services 18% 116,879 120,000 80,000 140,400 30,000
Software and Applications 7% 116,217 115,000 80,000 135,000 35,000
Internet services/E‐commerce 6% 117,286 120,000 80,000 135,000 32,000
Equipment/Hardware/Networking 3% 118,491 125,000 95,000 140,400 28,769
Other 1% 126,300 128,000 110,000 139,200 30,000
Telecommunications <1%
Health 8% 110,396 110,000 90,000 150,000 25,000
Other 2% 108,857 112,000 90,000 120,000 25,000
Medical devices 2% 107,286 110,000 100,000 115,000 20,000
Biotechnology 1% 114,600 114,000 110,000 123,000 25,000
Pharma 1% 106,075 105,000 100,000 114,300 20,000
Providers and services <1%
Healthcare IT/Informatics <1%
Consumer goods 7% 97,725 102,000 50,000 110,000 25,000
Beverages/Food 3% 100,292 102,000 75,000 110,000 25,000
Other 2% 96,750 103,000 74,000 107,000 23,000
Household/Personal 1% 91,000 104,000 50,000 106,000 25,000
Apparel/Textiles <1%
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
� • . Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2015 (full‐time) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by industry (continued)
% working in industry
Mean salary Median Salary Low Salary
High Salary
Median Signing Bonus
Manufacturing 4% $106,457 $108,294 $97,500 $111,500 $25,000
Other 2% 108,798 110,000 102,000 111,500 20,000
Automotive 2% 103,180 104,000 97,500 110,000 25,000
Retail 3% 111,000 114,000 100,000 118,000 15,000
Energy/Utilities 2% 110,667 105,000 94,000 140,000 15,000
Oil/Gas 1% 125,000 125,000 110,000 140,000
Power generation <1%
Renewables <1%
Energy finance <1%
Other industries 2% 105,000 105,000 85,000 120,000
Other 1% 101,667 100,000 95,000 110,000
Sports <1%
Insurance <1%
Real Estate 2% 114,000 110,000 60,000 175,000
Transportation 1% 16,000
Airlines 1% 16,000
Hospitality / Tourism <1%
Social and environmental impact <1%
Education <1%
Economic/Community development <1%
Government <1%
Media / Entertainment <1%
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
� • • . Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2015 (full‐time) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by world region
% working in that area*
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
North America 86% $120,886 $125,000 $60,000 $175,000 $25,000
Asia 6% 103,824 110,000 50,000 135,000 30,000
South America 3% 118,333 120,000 90,000 160,000 40,000
Central America and the Caribbean 3% 92,842 95,192 75,000 105,000 27,500 European free trade area countries 1% 100,688 108,750 90,000 109,000 31,250 European non‐free trade area countries <1% Africa ‐Sub Saharan <1%
Salary and signing bonus by North American geographic region
% working in area
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
United States
Northeast 30% $125,314 $125,000 $90,000 $175,000 $30,000
West 20% 119,852 120,000 80,000 140,400 26,250
Midwest 16% 118,010 115,250 80,000 175,000 25,000
South 15% 117,830 115,000 80,000 150,000 25,000
Mid‐Atlantic 8% 123,200 125,000 80,000 155,000 25,000
Southwest 8% 116,136 120,000 60,000 147,000 25,000
Canada
Mexico 3% 92,842 95,192 75,000 105,000 27,500
Salary and signing bonus by undergraduate major
% according to undergrad
major*
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
Other 41% $120,285 $121,500 $50,000 $175,000 $25,000
Business 35% 118,499 120,000 57,000 175,000 25,000
Technical 24% 117,569 120,000 74,000 160,000 25,000
Salary and signing bonus by years experience % according
to professional experience
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
One year or less 0%
More than 1 year, up to 3 years 4% $114,876 $125,000 $75,000 $147,000 $25,000
More than 3 years, up to 5 years 46% 120,369 125,000 50,000 155,000 25,000 More than 5 years 50% 118,186 120,000 60,000 175,000 25,000
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Timing of first job offer Received 1st % received 1st Received 1st % received
Total seeking offer by offer by offer by 1st offer by
employment 5/10/15 5/10/15 8/10/15 8/10/15
With permanent US work authorization 255 250 98% 254 100%
Without permanent US work authorization 152 144 95% 152 100%
All students seeking internships 407 394 97% 406 100%
Timing of job offer acceptance
Total seeking employment
Accepted offer by 5/10/15
% accepted offer by 5/10/15
Accepted offer
by 8/10/15
% accepted offer by 8/10/15
With permanent US work authorization 255 249 98% 254 100%
Without permanent US work authorization 152 141 93% 152 100%
All students seeking internships 407 390 96% 406 100%
Sources of employment
Job source % of accepted
offers
Fuqua‐facilitated 83%
Interview on or off campus 42%
Job posting 17%
Employer information meetings/dinners 6%
Other Fuqua source or event 6%
Alumni referral 4%
Off‐campus activities supported by the CMC 3%
Club activity 2%
Video and telephone interview 1%
Fuqua recruiter contact 1%
Faculty referral 1%
Resume database, resume referral 1%
National Black MBA Conference <1%
Student‐facilitated 17%
Job posting 6%
Other 5%
Personal contact 4%
Pre‐Fuqua employer 1%
MBA conference or career fair <1%
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Base salary information (monthly amounts)
% reporting salary
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
With permanent US work authorization 78% $7,896 $7,500 $700 $15,000
Without permanent US work authorization 73% 7,723 8,000 1,000 12,500
All graduates seeking employment 76% 7,833 8,000 700 15,000
Signing bonus information
% reporting signing bonus
Mean bonus
Median bonus
Low bonus
High bonus
With permanent US work authorization 16% $3,284 $3,000 $1,000 $6,000
Without permanent US work authorization 11% 4,567 3,909 500 9,000
All graduates seeking employment 14% 3,650 3,000 500 9,000
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by professional function
% working in function
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
Finance 25% $8,455 $9,615 $700 $12,500 $3,000
Investment banking 10% 10,042 10,416 1,042 12,500 2,250
Corporate finance 7% 7,008 7,200 2,500 11,650 3,000
Private wealth management 2% 10,361 10,416 10,000 10,500
Private equity analyst/Venture capitalism
2% 3,683 2,667 1,400 8,000
Finance ‐ other 1% 4,367 3,600 700 8,800
Portfolio management/Buyside Research
1%
Research/Sellside 1%
Marketing 24% 6,723 6,853 1,600 10,000 4,000
Brand/Product management 15% 7,017 7,000 3,500 9,000 3,500
Marketing ‐ general 5% 5,580 5,640 1,600 8,000
Marketing ‐ other 1% 7,160 6,800 6,700 8,000
Product development/Innovation 1% 8,200 8,400 5,200 10,000
Sales 1% 5,640 6,920 3,000 7,000
Market research <1%
Consulting 21% 9,591 10,650 1,600 15,000 2,500
General management 17% 7,104 7,367 1,000 11,650 3,000
Internal consulting/Corporate strategy
7% 6,718 7,000 1,000 10,183
Rotational/Leadership Development 4% 7,443 7,800 3,680 11,650
General management ‐ other 3% 7,689 8,200 3,500 10,200
Business development 2% 7,492 7,434 7,200 7,900
Project management 2% 6,490 7,200 3,250 8,500
Other functions 5% 6,780 6,900 1,000 10,400
Other 5% 7,049 7,292 1,000 10,400
Fundraising/Development <1%
Corporate social responsibility <1%
Corporate sustainability <1%
Operations 4% 6,921 7,250 4,000 8,800
Human resources 1% 7,286 6,708 6,400 8,750
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by industry
% working in that industry
Mean salary
Median Salary
Low Salary
High Salary
Median Signing Bonus
Technology 22% $7,278 $8,000 $2,500 $8,800 $6,000
Internet services/E‐Commerce 8% 7,402 8,000 2,500 8,800
Equipment/Hardware/Networking 4% 7,148 7,600 4,000 8,800 6,000
Technology ‐ other 4% 7,448 7,600 5,280 8,500
Software and applications 4% 7,207 7,214 4,224 8,400
Telecommunications 2% 6,604 6,625 5,166 8,000
Finance 21% 9,316 10,400 1,042 12,500 2,000
Financial services 18% 9,632 10,400 1,042 12,500 2,000
Private Equity/Venture capital 2% 5,333 5,667 2,000 8,000
Asset management/Buyside 1%
Consulting 19% 10,317 11,000 2,500 15,000 2,500
Strategy 10% 10,286 10,900 2,500 12,500 2,500
Consulting ‐ other 7% 10,549 11,000 5,190 15,000 5,000
Human capital 1%
Healthcare 1%
Technology <1%
Healthcare 12% 6,746 7,200 1,600 10,400 3,000
Biotechnology 4% 7,280 7,083 6,700 8,800 3,000
Pharma 2% 6,620 7,300 3,500 8,500
Medical devices 2% 7,965 7,829 7,200 9,000
Healthcare ‐ other 1% 5,236 6,300 1,600 6,300
Providers and services 1% 7,363 7,500 2,500 10,400
Healthcare IT/Informatics 1%
Consumer goods 10% 6,180 6,400 3,500 7,700 3,500
Beverages/Food 5% 6,522 6,750 3,634 7,700 4,250
Consumer goods ‐ other 4% 5,749 5,840 3,500 7,338 2,100
Household/Personal 1% 6,367 6,400 5,700 7,000
Apparel/Textiles <1%
Electronics <1%
Energy 4% 7,740 7,200 3,600 11,650
Oil/Gas 1% 9,002 8,858 6,708 11,650
Renewables 1%
Utility services (Electric/Water/etc.) 1% 6,500 6,500 6,400 6,600
Power generation <1%
Energy finance <1%
Other services <1%
Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by industry (continued)
% working in that industry
Mean salary
Median Salary
Low Salary
High Salary
Median Signing Bonus
Social and Environmental Impact 3% $3,767 $3,500 $700 $6,500
Other 1% 4,380 6,500 1,000 6,500
Education 1% 2,400 3,000 700 3,500
Environment and Natural Resources <1%
Manufacturing 2% 6,695 6,400 6,000 8,000
Manufacturing ‐ other 2% 6,665 6,400 6,000 8,000
Automotive <1%
Retail 2% 6,871 7,000 3,500 10,200
Media/Entertainment 1% 4,100 5,200 1,600 5,500
Sports 1%
Transportation 1% 7,200 7,000 6,800 8,000
Airlines 1% 7,200 7,000 6,800 8,000
Transportation ‐ other <1%
Hospitality/Tourism 1%
Other services <1%
Other <1%
Real Estate <1% Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015 Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Salary and signing bonus by world region
% working in area*
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
North America 90% $7,978 $8,000 $700 $15,000 $3,000
Asia 5% 5,317 3,250 1,600 11,000
South America 2% 6,255 6,600 3,500 8,000 Europe ‐ free trade area countries 1% 6,264 5,435 5,190 8,995 Central America and the Caribbean 1% 8,325 9,150 5,000 10,000 Africa ‐ sub Saharan 1% Australia and Oceania <1% Middle East and North Africa <1%
Salary and signing bonus by North American geographic region
% working in area
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
United States
Northeast 27% $8,418 $8,750 $1,042 $15,000 $4,000 West 27% 7,620 8,000 700 11,250 3,000 South 23% 8,188 8,000 1,600 12,000 2,500 Midwest 10% 7,353 7,100 3,500 11,700 2,500 Mid‐Atlantic 8% 8,614 8,500 3,333 11,700 4,500 Southwest 4% 7,482 6,964 3,500 11,700 Mexico 1% 8,325 9,150 5,000 10,000 Canada <1%
Salary and signing bonus by undergraduate major
% undergrad major*
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary
Median signing bonus
Other 46% $8,076 $7,700 $700 $15,000 $3,000
Business 35% 7,409 7,331 1,000 12,500 3,500
Technical 19% 7,977 8,000 1,000 12,500 3,375
Salary and signing bonus by years experience
% professional experience
Mean salary
Median salary
Low salary
High salary Median signing
bonus
One year or less 0% More than 1 year, up to 3 years 4% $8,971 $8,000 $4,000 $12,500 More than 3 years, up to 5 years 44% 7,808 8,000 1,042 12,000 3,000 More than five years 52% 7,779 7,600 700 15,000 3,000 Due to rounding, the total percentage does not always equal 100.
For the purpose of confidentiality, salaries are not reported when there are less than three data points, the number of data points is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all of the salaries in the category are equal.
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
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Duke MBA final employment statistics for 2014‐2015
Class of 2015(full‐time) employment statistics
Permanent work authorization
Non‐permanent work authorization
Total MBA graduates
Categories FT Other Total FT Other Total FT Other Total Seeking Employment 228 12 240 149 1 150 377 13 390
Not Seeking Employment Company sponsored; already employed 10 0 10 15 1 16 25 1 26 Continuing education 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Starting a new business 1 0 1 5 0 5 6 0 6 Postponing job search 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1 Not seeking for other reasons 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 0 1
Total not seeking employment 11 0 11 22 1 23 33 1 34 No information available 3 0 3 5 0 5 8 0 8 Total graduates 242 12 254 176 2 178 418 14 432
Class of 2016 (interns) employment statistics
Permanent work authorization
Non‐permanent work authorization
All Class of 2016 students
Categories FT Other Total FT Other Total FT Other Total
Seeking Employment 255 13 268 152 1 153 407 14 421
Not Seeking Employment Company sponsored; already employed 4 0 4 10 0 10 14 0 14 Continuing education 1 1 2 1 0 1 2 1 3
Postponing job search 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Starting a new business 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Not seeking for other reasons 2 1 3 0 0 0 2 1 3
Total not seeking employment 7 2 9 11 0 11 18 2 20
No information available 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
Total graduates 262 15 277 163 1 164 425 16 441
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.