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Recruiting Statistics

Each year, our students are employed by some of the world's best-known companies. The graduating class of 2007 achieved outstanding success in pioneering their future paths as indicated below by highlights from the 2007 Employment Report:

  • 89% of respondents had plans within 6 months of graduation including 319 job offers and 18 students attending graduate school. 
  • The average base salary for SMG undergraduates was 12% higher than the national average as reported by the National Association of Colleges and Employers in Spring 2007. 
  • The number of companies recruiting SMG students has increased 107% over the past three years. 

The following offers a glance at where our graduates will work, the nature of their positions, and their starting salaries.

For more information please review the Undergraduate Employment Report - Class of 2007.

Concentration Distribution

Accounting

18%

Entrepreneurship

12%

Finance

53%

General Management

2%

International Management

5%

Law

11%

Marketing

23%

MIS
6%

Operations Management

5%

Organizational Behavior

2%

Note: Students select one or more concentrations from 10 options; 39% of students carried dual or triple concentrations. Therefore the total exceeds 100%.

Note: BU School of Management follows National Guidelines for Graduate Reporting which are more stringent than most undergraduate reporting guidelines.

School of Management Class of 2007 Salary Data*

(In US Dollars)

Average Base Salary $49,015
Average Signing Bonus $4,920

Median Salary $52,000

Base Salary Range $24,000 - $68,000

Compare to National Association of Colleges and Employers average of $43,256

* This data represents only students receiving offers that provided information for this category.

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