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Kellogg MBA Lands $375K Job In Finance

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发表于 2013-12-8 13:24:19 | 只看该作者 回帖奖励 |倒序浏览 |阅读模式
http://poetsandquants.com/2013/12/07/kellogg-mba-lands-375k-job-in-finance/

You don’t often think of Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management as a producer of big time money managers or bulge bracket bankers. But this year a thirty-something male professional in the Class of 2013 landed a $375,000-a-year starting salary for an investment management gig. The eye-popping salary was more than three times the $110,000 median for other classmates going into the same industry.
Even more surprising, though, is the fact that the big pay day in finance came at Kellogg where only 3% of this year’s graduates went into Investment management and just 19% of the entire class went into financial jobs at all. Whoever brought home the bacon at Kellogg outdid every other prominent business school’s reported high in base salary for the year: the $350,000 at Wharton, $310,000 at Columbia, $250,000 at Chicago Booth, the $237,000 at NYU Stern, $225,000 at Stanford, and $177,500 at Harvard Business School (though HBS only reported the 75th percentile number).
In fact, Kellogg had at least a half dozen bust-the-bank pay deals for its MBAs this year. Besides the $375K investment management job, presumably at a hedge fund, there was a $350,000 base salary hire by a private equity firm, a $225,000 base salary for an MBA who went into the energy industry, and a $206,000 base for an MBA who took a job in “transportation services.” Kellogg grads who went into venture capital and consulting also landed awfully rich pay packages with base salaries of $175,000 each. None of those sums include sign-on bonuses or other guaranteed compensation which would further enlarge all those high numbers.
ONLY TWO OTHER SCHOOLS HAVE HIGHER MEDIAN BASE PAY NUMBERS THIS YEAR
All in all, it made for one of the best placement and pay years in recent memory for Kellogg, which released its 2013 employment report on Friday (Dec. 6). Overall, the school’s grads nailed down median base salaries of $120,000—equal to those at Harvard, MIT Sloan, and UC-Berkeley and $5,000 ahead of local rival Chicago Booth. Only two other business schools in the U.S. reported a higher median: Stanford and Wharton, both at $125,000. Kellogg said the median sign-on bonus for the Class of 2013 was $25,000, ranging from a low of $2,000 in technology to $60,000 in investment banking. The school said that 84% of its graduates had job offers at graduation and 94.7% had offers three months later.
Of course, the $375K winner had six to nine years of work experience, presumably in the investment field (schools do not identify graduates in their employment report but a careful reading of the reports allow one to often glean a sparse details about the MBAs who land the highest pay packages). He also went to work in New York City, though the $350K MBA headed to Boston for his job in private equity.
“There is a mystery about those super winners,” says Sandy Kreisberg, a leading MBA admissions consultant and founder ofHBSGuru.com. “My guess is they are one-off kids who got that money because they could bring in family business or knew the Snapchat kids.”
THE HIGHEST MEDIAN SALARIES AT KELLOGG WENT TO GRADS IN LAW AND LEGAL SERVICES
Kellogg’s numbers also go to show, however, that pre-MBA experience may well trump business school choice in the landing of a highly lucrative job at graduation. The conventional advice that is given to  applicants to go to the best school they can get into, with strong consideration to their desired career path and preferred job location, may not always hold true. Simply getting an MBA from one of the very top schools–regardless of its specific core strengths–may well give a professional the sought-after career boost.
“Most top schools can do more than one thing well,” says Betsy Massar, an HBS grad and founder of Master Admissions, an MBA admissions firm. “Never assume that only one school can help you meet your goals. I think it is great that Kellogg is finally making headlines for something other than marketing.  In fact, because of my own finance background, I have had the chance to work with some great Kellogg MBA candidates who come from the investment world and want to stay there.  And they felt the right fit at Kellogg.  Conversely, I have worked with some cool Wharton types who had no interest in finance, but had a great experience at that school.”
In any case, Kellogg’s highest median salaries, $160,000—were paid in law and legal services, presumably for the school’s dual MBA/JD graduates. Otherwise, consulting ruled the roost, with median salaries of $135,000, exactly the same rate of pay for consulting at Harvard, Stanford and other top schools. Energy/utilities and venture capital was next, with median salary of $130,000, followed by technology at $128,000, private equity at $125,000, and telecom at $121,000 (see table below). Not surprisingly, the lowest median salaries—$76,750—were paid to the 1% of the class that accepted non-profit jobs which ranged in base pay from $50,000 to $95,000 a year.
MCKINSEY, BAIN, BCG, DELOITTE & ACCENTURE BIGGEST EMPLOYERS AT KELLOGG IN 2013
As usual at Kellogg, the biggest employers were the prestige global consulting firms. Eight of the school’s 13 largest hirers were in the consulting business. McKinsey & Co. hired 46 Kellogg grads this year, followed by Bain & Co. (38), Boston Consulting Group (34), Deloitte Consulting (34), and Accenture (13). The school has historically done exceptionally well with consulting because its graduates have a reputation for their professional presence and interpersonal skills, attributes that Kellogg has long screened for in applicant interviews.
Other major employers of Kellogg’s MBAs this year were Microsoft (10), Amazon (9), A.T. Kearney (8), Cisco Systems (8), General Mills (7), Booz & Co. (6), Kraft Foods Group (6), L.E.K. Consulting (6), ExxonMobil (5), Goldman Sachs (5), Pwc (5), Apple (4), Bank of America Merrill Lynch (4), The Chartis Group (4), Citi (4), DISH Network (4), J.P. Morgan (4), PepsiCo (4), and Target Corp. (4).
AN EXCEPTIONALLY DIVERSE MIX OF COMPANIES HIRED KELLOGG MBAS
A similarly diverse range of companies brought aboard at least three Kellogg grads this year, including The Cambridge Group, Coca-Cola, Danaher, Davita, Evercore Partners, Nike, Samsung, Sears Holdings, and Unilever. Only 3% of the class started their own businesses, compared to 7% at Harvard and a record 18% at Stanford.
There were no dramatic shifts in industry choices at Kellogg. The largest single chunk of graduates, 38%, went into consulting, a percentage point drop from last year when 39% choose the field. Some 19% went info finance, exactly the same percentage as 2012. Some 11% of the class accepted jobs in consumer packaged goods, up two points from 9% last year. About 12% went into a catchall category that Kellogg calls “technology, manufacturing and services”—exactly the same as last year. Some 10% went into “other services,” same as 2012. “Other manufacturing” attracted 6% of the class—identical to last year’s number—and pharmaceutical, biotech and healthcare, grabbed 4% of the grads, down from 5% a year earlier.

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沙发
发表于 2013-12-8 16:39:55 | 只看该作者
意思就是:KELLOGG各方面都很强的,不来一发吗?
板凳
发表于 2013-12-8 18:47:46 | 只看该作者
wow, very impressive! Hope I have this chance!
地板
 楼主| 发表于 2013-12-9 01:55:37 | 只看该作者
windyout 发表于 2013-12-8 16:39
意思就是:KELLOGG各方面都很强的,不来一发吗?

The main take-away is “Most top schools can do more than one thing well”. Kellogg is a good platform not only for career in marketing, GM and consulting, but also for that in finance. That applies to other top schools, too.

The other take-away is though those top schools are good enough for whatever you try to do, it eventually all depends on your background/experience and your efforts.
5#
发表于 2013-12-9 03:36:40 | 只看该作者
从反面角度说一说:
Kellogg 有几个Banker拿了这么高薪水,而整个学校的Mean Salary
还比不上其他的学校,那显然不是说明其他就业方向的薪水要比很多
学校低了不少。咨询,Industry,GM会比较郁闷。
6#
 楼主| 发表于 2013-12-9 04:56:17 | 只看该作者
汉长明 发表于 2013-12-9 03:36
从反面角度说一说:
Kellogg 有几个Banker拿了这么高薪水,而整个学校的Mean Salary
还比不上其他的学校, ...

The high pay goes to Investment management and PE, not banking. Banking salary (base salary) is lower than mean or median in every top school.
Kellogg's median salary (whole school) is ranked third, tied with Harvard, MIT Sloan, Berkeley and after Stanford and Wharton.
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发表于 2013-12-9 05:57:51 | 只看该作者
zza 发表于 2013-12-9 04:56
The high pay goes to Investment management and PE, not banking. Banking salary (base salary) is low ...


The Banker I mean is the general name for those fat cats in financial industry, including the PE.
Well, I do not disagree Kellogg is very competitive. Nonetheless, shadowed by Chicago, Kellogg seems to be unreasonable to highlight the financial sector. It might be wise to drill further down of management consultancy.
8#
发表于 2013-12-9 06:10:06 | 只看该作者
呵呵,学校的报告只能看看(也只能信)BANKING, CONSULTING, CORPORATE几个基本走ON CAMPUS RECRUITING的薪酬数据就行了。其他方向都是学生自愿报的,越高薪的越不报,根本不准。

最好带着两个问题再来看这个文,就会发现这个文就是国外记者的博眼球文
- 375K的工作机会,会和学校平台有啥关系么?MBA可只是标准化职业起点
- IM/HF的最高薪水会被报道出来,可能么?这行最重要特质之一就是低调和保密。
原文有一张表
谁是IM强校多数人都知道。然后一看Highest Salary再一对学校名,尤其是Harvard, Stanford,这不是扯淡吗。。
9#
发表于 2013-12-9 06:25:16 | 只看该作者
楼上正解。
10#
发表于 2013-12-9 09:14:01 | 只看该作者
汉长明 发表于 2013-12-9 03:36
从反面角度说一说:
Kellogg 有几个Banker拿了这么高薪水,而整个学校的Mean Salary
还比不上其他的学校, ...

这里都是按median计算 就是为了避免总体平均被一两个outlier给拉高。而且咨询的薪水因为非常透明,所以kellogg的平均一方面和hbs等学校其实是一样的,也和往下的duke,ross之类估计也不会相去甚远。
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