The Notre Dame MBA

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Employment statistics

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class of 2009

Percentage accepting employment by graduation:

61%

Percentage accepting employment 3 months after graduation:

80%

Median Base Salary

$92,500

Median Signing Bonus

$15,000

 

class of 2009

percentage accepting internship employment:

98%

Median monthly salary for internship

$3,725

 

top MBA recruiters, defined as those with the most accepted offers in the 2008-2009 recruiting cycle

AT&T
IBM
Citi
Intel Corporation
Ernst & Young LLP
Procter & Gamble
ExxonMobil Corporation
Sears Holdings Corporation
FTI Consulting
United Airlines
General Electric Company
 Whirlpool Corporation

Compensation (base salary) by Industry and  Professional Function.  All statistics below are for full-time graduates from the Class of 2009 only.

Professional Function


Function
Percent Accepting
New Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low
Consulting
19%
$88,706
$90,000
$125,000
$52,000
Finance/Accounting
39%
$90,765
$95,000
$150,000
$42,000
General Management
11%
$91,400
$90,500
$125,000
$60,000
Human Resources
2%
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Marketing/Sales
21%
$84,553
$92,500
$117,000
$50,000
Information Technology
2%
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*
*
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Operations/Logistics
3%
$76,667
$70,000
$100,000
$60,000
Other
3%
$75,062
$90,000
$90,000
$45,186

Industry


Industry

Percent
Accepting New Jobs


Mean

Median

High

Low
Consulting Services
13%
$90,143
$95,000
$125,000
$52,000
Financial Services
17%
$90,765
$95,000
$150,000
$42,000
Government
1%
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Manufacturing
5%
$89,100
$98,000
$100,000
$55,000
Consumer Products
11%
$83,364
$93,000
$97,000
$50,000
Media/Entertainment
2%
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Petroleum/Energy
11%
$88,369
$95,000
$137,817
$55,000
Pharma/BioTech/Healthcare Products
2%
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Real Estate
2%
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Technology
15%
$94,088
$90,000
$125,000
$70,000
Non-Profit
2%
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Other Services
19%
$83,933
$90,000
$118,000
$50,000

Compensation (base salary) by Geographic Region, Undergraduate Major and Years of Professional Experience.  All statistics below are for full-time graduates from the Class of 2009 only.

Geographic Regions


Region

Percent Accepting
New Jobs


Mean

Median

High

Low
Northeast
17%
$96,444
$95,000
$150,000
$55,000
Mid-Atlantic
6%
$88,974
$90,000
$137,817
$63,000
South
10%
$77,969
$78,500
$95,000
$45,186
Southwest
7%
$74,133
$73,500
$110,000
$52,000
Midwest
41%
$87,592
$94,500
$118,000
$42,000
West
14%
$89,725
$90,000
$125,000
$50,000
Possessions
0%
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International
5%
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Undergraduate Major


Major
Percent Accepting New Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low
Technical
19%
$88,344
$92,750
$125,000
$45,816
Business
51%
$85,071
$90,000
$137,817
$42,000
Other
30%
$91,000
$94,500
$150,000
$54,000

Year of Professional Experience


Years Experience
Percent Accepting New Jobs

Mean

Median

High

Low
One year or less
11%
$67,469
$63,750
$97,000
$45,186
More than one year, up to three years
17%
$93,801
$90,000
$150,000
$55,000
More than three years, up to five years
40%
$84,819
$90,000
$125,000
$42,000
More than five years
32%
$94,090
$95,000
$120,000
$55,000

 

* Not enough data points to report without jeopardizing individual compensation confidentiality