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MBAEMPLOYMENT
REPORT
2014
Cover Photo: Yvette Anchondo-Leyva
1 Career Management Team
2 2014 Year in Review
3 Class Profiles
4-5 Employment Summary
6-8 Employment & Salary Statistics
10-11 Internship Summary
12 Organizations Recruiting and Hiring Eller MBA Students
13 Spring 2015 Important Dates
13 How to Connect With UsCONTENTS
This report conforms to the MBA Career Services & Employer Alliance Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics.
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The University of Arizona | Eller College of Management
2014 EMPLOYMENT REPORT
Eller MBA | Eller College of Management | The University of ArizonaMcClelland Hall 210 | PO Box 210108 | Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
520-621-4008 | Fax: 520.621.2606 | ellermba.arizona.edutwitter.com/uaellermba | facebook.com/ellermbaprograms | instagram.com/ellermba
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Career Management Team
Jen Maiorany
DirectorMBA Career Management
Funmilayo Ojikutu
Assistant DirectorMBA Career [email protected]
520.626.4528
Gloria Verdin
ManagerMBA Employer [email protected]
520.626.7691
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It is our pleasure to present the Eller MBA Employment Report. The Career Management team, in conjunction with students and business leaders, plays a pivotal role in supporting MBA candidates as they transition to new fields, functions, and industries. From mock interviews, to career treks, to showcase events, each program experience is provided to offer students real-world scenarios and prepare them for all future professional endeavors.
Eller MBA is part of a diverse, close-knit learning community that is immersed in the culture of a large university. The small class sizes and low faculty-student ratio offer students unique opportunities to develop business acumen and leadership skills sought by employers. The program’s focus on experiential learning, communication, and data analytics provides the foundational skills needed for students to work effectively with leaders and stakeholders at all levels. Our program prides itself on developing innovative business leaders who can drive bottom line results.
In 2014, we maintained our top 50 status and were ranked
#48 with the US News & World Report. Furthermore, US News & World Report ranked our McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship as #11 and our MIS program as #5. These honors speak to the extraordinary value our students bring to employers across the globe.
With this employment report, we are thrilled to share our accomplishments with you and invite you to join us in celebrating our successes and being part of our future!
Hope Jensen SchauAssociate Dean of Eller MBA ProgramsAssociate Professor of MarketingGary M. Munsinger Chair in Entrepreneurship and Innovation
Jennifer MaioranyDirectorMBA Career Management
2014 YEAR IN REVIEW
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Class ProfilesEller MBA students come from a diverse mix of geographic, academic, professional, and cultural backgrounds. Our reputation around the globe has resulted in a student population that represents 9 countries and 12 states. The students’ varied experiences directly contribute to the robust and unique environment that defines the Eller experience.
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILECLASS OF
2016CLASS OF
2015
Enrollment 40 43
Average GMAT 646 639
Average Years of Professional Experience 3.5 3.6
Average Age 26 27
Females 23% 30%
Minorities 13% 12%
International 35% 47%
UNDERGRADUATE MAJORSCLASS OF
2016CLASS OF
2015
Business/Economics/Finance/Management
20% 26%
Math/Science/Engineering 40% 39%
Liberal Arts/Social Science 25% 14%
Other 15% 21%
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Class of 2014 Employment Summary
Career exploration begins the moment students arrive on campus and continues throughout their Eller MBA experience. Students actively explore various industries, functions, and career paths through a multitude of avenues, including information sessions, interviews, workshops & panels, site visits, and networking events. The Career Management team works diligently to assist individuals in finding companies where fit and values align for both students and employers.
Number of Students Seeking Employment 35Employment Rate at Graduation 62.9%
Employment Rate 90-Days Post Graduation 82.9%Average Salary $80,222
Average Signing Bonus $10,449
GraduatesPermanent
WorkAuthorization
Non-Permanent Work
Authorization
Total MBA
Graduates
Seeking Employment 22 13 35
Not Seeking Employment 12 4 16Company Sponsored or
Already Employed 0 0 0
Continuing Education 1 1 2
Postponing Job Search 4 0 4
Starting a New Business 2 1 3
Not Seeking for Other Reasons 5 2 7
No Information Available 1 1 2
TOTAL GRADUATES REPORTING 35 18 53
Employment Status Summary
Timing of First Offers
GraduatesTotal Graduates
Seeking Employment
First Job Offer by Graduation
Number Percent
First Job Offer by 3-Months Post-Graduation
Number Percent
Permanent Work Authorization 22 17 77.3% 2 9.1%Non-Permanent Work Authorization 13 7 53.8% 5 38.5%
TOTAL GRADUATES REPORTING 35 24 68.6% 7 20.0%
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Job Acceptances
Source of Full-Time Job Acceptances
CLASS OF 2014 EMPLOYMENT SUMMARY
24.1%Not Reported
34.5%Student Facilitated
41.4%School Facilitated
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“Eller graduates have continuously and consistently
demonstrated success as members of the Sempra
Energy team. Specifically, Eller graduates possess the
business drive, acumen, and talent that has helped
move Sempra Energy forward as a progressive energy
company.”
~ Mike Schneider, Vice President, Operations Support at Sempra Energy
GraduatesTotal Graduates
Seeking Employment
Accepted a Job by Graduation
Number Percent
Accepted a Job By 3-Months Post-Graduation
Number Percent
Permanent Work Authorization 22 16 72.7% 1 4.5%
Non-Permanent Work Authorization 13 6 46.2% 6 46.2%
TOTAL GRADUATES REPORTING 35 22 62.9% 7 20.0%
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MBA Base Salary
Number Reporting
Average Median Low High
Permanent Work Authorization 17 $79,681 $85,000 $52,000 $110,000
Non-Permanent Work Authorization 11 $81,059 $75,000 $57,400 $125,000
TOTAL GRADUATES REPORTING 28 $80,222 $75,785 $52,000 $125,000
NumberReporting
Average Median Low High
Permanent Work Authorization 7 $9,085 $10,000 $5,000 $12,595
Non-Permanent Work Authorization 1 - - - -
TOTAL GRADUATES REPORTING 8 $10,449 $10,000 $5,000 $20,000
Graduates Accepting New Employment Number Percent
Average Base Salary
Median Base Salary
One year or less 5 17.2% $75,000 $85,000
1-3 years 7 24.1% $66,950 $63,750
3-5 years 9 31.0% $82,946 $75,785
5+ years 8 27.6% $92,375 $97,000
TOTAL GRADUATES REPORTING 29 100.0% $80,222 $75,785
Base Salary by Years of Professional Experience
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EMPLOYMENT & SALARY STATISTICS
MBA Signing Bonus
“As a career switcher, I was looking for an MBA program that would provide me with the right balance of
classroom theory and real-world application. Eller was the perfect fit. In addition to their balanced approach
to the classroom, the experiential learning component of Eller is one of the many ways it differentiates itself
from the rest. Eller is a very collaborative environment and the relationships I was able to build with fellow
students, professors and staff were invaluable. The team at Eller really goes “all in” on each student and is
focused on building the right tools for their professional development.”
~ Chris Northey, Class of 2013, Marketing Strategy Director, Mister Car Wash
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Eller’s McGuire Center for Entrepreneurship is ranked #11 overall and Eller’s Management Information Systems (MIS) is ranked #5 overall by U.S.
News & World Report in 2014.
Base Salary Trending
$95,000
$90,000
$85,000
$80,000
$75,000
$70,000
$65,000
$60,000
Class of 2010 Class of 2011 Class of 2012 Class of 2013 Class of 2014
$80,222
$86,388
$82,423$82,263
$70,282
Salary by Function
Average Base Salary
Salary Range
Finance/Accounting $69,117 $60,000 - $92,000
Information Technology $74,667 $60,000 - $88,000
Consulting $97,880 $57,400 - $125,000
General Management $75,400 $52,000 - $110,000
Marketing/Sales $85,750 $85,000 - $88,000
Other - -
EMPLOYMENT & SALARY STATISTICS
Finance/Accounting
Information Technology
Consulting
General Management
Marketing/Sales
Other
24.1%
20.7%
17.2%
17.2%
17.2%
3.4%
Employment by Function
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EMPLOYMENT & SALARY STATISTICS
Salary by Industry
Average Base Salary
Salary Range
Financial Services $75,750 $60,000 - $88,000
Consulting $95,150 $63,750 - $125,000
Pharm/Biotech/Healthcare $71,880 $57,400 - $92,000
Technology $77,893 $75,000 - $85,000
Other $77,333 $52,000 - $105,000
Manufacturing $86,667 $65,000 - $110,000
Consumer Products - -
Non-Profit - -
Geographic Location
3.4%
10.3%
13.8%
17.2%
55.2%
Southwest
West
Midwest
Northeast
Mid-Atlantic
Employment by Industry
Financial Services
Consulting
Pharm/Biotech/Healthcare
Technology
Other
Manufacturing
Consumer Products
Non-Profit
20.7%
17.2%
13.8%
13.8%
3.4%
10.3%
3.4%
17.2%
“The Full-Time Eller MBA taught me to think more critically about the issues and opportunities I am
confronted with daily, both personally and professionally. Since graduating from Eller I have moved into a
company and a role that would have been otherwise unattainable without the MBA degree. The differentiator
with the Eller MBA is the reinforcement of theory and research with real world application evident in the
business communication and consulting project experiences. This type of results oriented experience is what
sets Eller apart from other top tier programs and gives Eller graduates the practical tools to compete in a
tough job market.”
~ Josh Dow, Class of 2014, Eaton Product Strategy Manager, Veteran: US Marine Corps, Captain
Employment Acceptance
82.9%
62.9%
100%
80%
60%
40%
20%
0%At Graduation By 3 Months Post-Graduation
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Internships are a critical component in building real-world experience with direct application to career paths. They provide students with the unique opportunity to apply and gain real world
insight into the concepts that they learn in the classroom and expose them to company cultures and additional networking opportunities. In 2014, 100% of the class of 2015 secured positions.
StudentsTotal Students Seeking
EmploymentAccepted Internship
Number Percent Permanent Work Authorization 17 17 100.0%
Non-Permanent Work Authorization 16 16 100.0%
TOTAL STUDENTS REPORTING 33 33 100.0%
Monthly SalaryNumber
ReportingAverage Median Low High
Permanent Work Authorization 14 $4,656 $4,548 $2,030 $8,200
Non-Permanent Work Authorization 13 $3,149 $3,000 $1,333 $6,923
TOTAL STUDENTS REPORTING 27 $3,930 $3,680 $1,333 $8,200
INTERNSHIP SUMMARY
StudentsPermanent
WorkAuthorization
Non-Permanent Work
Authorization
Total MBA
StudentsSeeking Employment 17 16 33
Not Seeking Employment 5 2 7
Company Sponsored or Already Employed 0 1 1
Continuing Education 0 0 0
Postponing Job Search 0 0 0
Starting a New Business 0 0 0
Not Seeking for Other Reasons 5 1 6
No Information Available 1 1 2
TOTAL STUDENTS REPORTING 23 19 42
School Facilitated
Student Faciliated
Not Reported
70.4%
18.5%
11.1%
Source of Internship Job Acceptances
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INTERNSHIP SUMMARY
Internship by Industry
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%Non-Profit Manufacturing Consulting Petroleum/
EnergyConsumer Products
Financial Services
Other Pharm/Biotech/
Healthcare
Technology
3.0% 3.0%6.1%
9.1%12.1%
15.2%
9.1%
18.2%
24.2%
“As a younger MBA student, Eller MBA provided the tailored guidance necessary to market myself and
compete in a workforce of experienced professionals. Staff and Faculty are truly invested in positioning each
class for success; it is a team effort, students have to be willing to do the work and apply the lessons taught.”
~ Kacy Navarrette, Class of 2014, Assistant Brand Manager, Henkel Consumer Goods, Inc.
Internship by Function
35%
30%
25%
20%
15%
10%
5%
0%
Operations/Logistics
Other General Management
Finance/Accounting
Information Technology
Marketing/Sales
6.1%
12.1%
27.3%
30.3%
12.1% 12.1%
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ORGANIZATIONS RECRUITING AND HIRING ELLER MBA STUDENTS
• 3M• Accenture• Allegiant Airlines• Amazon• American Airlines• Apex• Artesyn• Arizona Public Services• Bard• Bayshore Solutions• Caduceus Intelligence Corporation• CBRE• Centrify• Chegg• Cigna• Cintas• Cisco Systems• Cognizant• Compass Lexecon• Corelogic• CP Graphics• CVS Health• Definia • Del Monte• Deloitte• Discover Financial Services• Double Positive• DriveTime• Duke University Hospital• E&J Gallo• Eaton Corporation• Education Pioneers• eFulgent• Eli Lilly• Emerson• Equity Methods• Ernst & Young• Eton• EtQ • ExxonMobil
• Freemont Copper & Gold• Gallup• Gap, Inc. • General Electric• GoDaddy• GoGo Karma, LLC• Healthcare Appraisers• Henkel• Highmark Health• Holualoa• Humana• IBM• Informatica• Infusionsoft• Intel• JD Mellberg Financial • John Wiley & Sons• Johnson & Johnson• Kaiser Permanente• Kaybus• Kimberly Clark• Kindred Healthcare• Koch Asset Management • Liberty Mutual• Lockheed Martin• MayBank New York• Microsoft• Midas+• Mister Car Wash• Nationwide Insurance• Nestle Purina PetCare Company• NextMed• PayPal• Pepsi• PetSmart • Phoenix Children’s Hospital• Polymer Chemistry Innovations• PricewaterhouseCoopers• Prism• Protiviti
• Qualtrics• Rainbird • Raytheon• ROI Properties• Salesforce.com• Sargent Aerospace & Defense• Securaplane• Sempra Energy• Shamrock Foods• Siemens• SoftPoint• Tallsalt Advisors• Target Corporation• Tech Launch Arizona• Texas Instruments• The Hershey Company• The Jensen Company• The Lodge at Ventana Canyon• The University of Arizona Eller
College of Management• The Walt Disney Company• TIAA CREF• Tucson Medical Center• UMT Consulting Group• Under Armour• University of Michigan
Health System• US Airways• Vanguard• Vantage West Credit Union• Ventana Medical Systems• Verizon• Walbro Engine Management • Waste Management• Watermark Retirement
Communities• Wolverine• Xerox
“Working with Eller continues to be a first class experience. I am impressed by their facilities, their
faculty and career center, and most of all, their students. The students we have had an opportunity
to work with are extremely well-prepared, well-versed in the reality of the world today and are able to
drive immediate impact. Working with Eller is a tremendous privilege for Microsoft Operations.”
~ Josh Bartella, Director, Program & Customer Operations at Microsoft
The Eller MBA Career Management Team will work with you to develop a customized plan
that will give you access to the talent your organization needs. Here are some of the options:
• Career Treks
• Company Sponsored Events
• Eller MBA Fall and Spring Career Fairs
• Information Sessions (on-campus or on-site)
• Interview Rooms
• Job Postings
• Mock Interviews
• On-Campus Interviewing
• Resume Books
• UA Fall and Spring Career Fairs
• Video Conferencing
Please contact Eller MBA Career Management at [email protected] for your
customized plan.
HOW TO CONNECT WITH US
SPRING 2015 IMPORTANT DATES
January 14Spring Classes Begin
March 16-18Seattle Career Trek
February 13Tucson Career Trek
February 27 Phoenix Career Trek
May 16Commencement
March 26 Eller MBA Spring Job Fair - Tucson
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The University of Arizona | Eller College of Management
Eller MBA | Eller College of Management | The University of ArizonaMcClelland Hall 210 | PO Box 210108 | Tucson, AZ 85721-0108
520-621-4008 | Fax: 520.621.2606 | ellermba.arizona.edutwitter.com/uaellermba | facebook.com/ellermbaprograms | instagram.com/ellermba
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