Best Places to Launch a Career 2008

To determine which employers are best for entry-level workers, BusinessWeek used a three-part methodology.

First, we surveyed career services directors at U.S. colleges to learn which employers were tops on their list. We then asked those employers to complete a survey on their hiring, pay, benefits, and training programs, which we then compared with others in the same industry.

Finally, we obtained from Universum Communications, a Philadelphia research company, the results of its 2008 survey of more than 40,000 U.S. undergraduates, who were asked to identify their five most desirable employers.

The employer survey counts for 50% of the final ranking, while the career services and student surveys count for 25% each.

For more information, click on the employer’s name and check out its online profile, which includes details on pay and benefits, training programs, and hiring.

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2008 Rank
2007 Rank
Employer
Industry*
2007 Entry Level Hires
Top Degree Among Entry-Level Hires
Most Desirable Trait
Employer Survey Rank
Career Services Survey Rank
Student Survey Rank
Average Pay ($000s)
Management Training Program
119 NAWynn Las VegasHospitalityNABusiness, Liberal ArtsLeadership SkillsNANANALess than $35No
72 72 Wolseley NAManufacturing801 BusinessCommunication Skills74 25 70 $35-$40Yes
46 NAWhirlpoolConsumer Goods56 BusinessLeadership Skills28 93 65 $55-$60Yes
61 41 Wells FargoFinancial Services244 NALeadership Skills64 44 38 NANo
27 7 Walt DisneyMedia/Entertainment298 NACommunication Skills101 14 2 $40-$45No
79 63 WalgreenRetailing14386 NACommunication Skills71 83 70 $60-$65No
42 51 WachoviaFinancial Services150 NALeadership Skills53 32 36 $55-$60Yes
22 38 Verizon CommunicationsTelecommunications18865 BusinessLeadership Skills8 90 45 $40-$45Yes
64 33 VanguardFinancial Services1425 BusinessCommunication Skills67 28 52 NAYes
71 34 UPSTransportation4002 EngineeringLeadership Skills59 66 70 $50-$55No
39 68 Union PacificTransportation190 BusinessAnalytical Skills22 57 70 $45-$50Yes
97 74 UnileverConsumer Goods44 BusinessAnalytical Skills93 90 54 $45-$50Yes
96 42 UBSInvestment Banking340 EconomicsAnalytical Skills99 47 34 $60-$65No
12 19 U.S. State Dept.Nonprofit/Government307 Liberal ArtsJudgment13 50 4 $50-$55Yes
43 37 TravelersInsurance155 BusinessCollege GPA25 72 70 $45-$50Yes
65 NATowers PerrinConsulting157 MathLeadership Skills55 61 70 $50-$55Yes
11 10 Teach For AmericaNonprofit/Government3026 Liberal ArtsLeadership Skills35 10 10 $35-$40Yes
14 NATargetRetailing3430 BusinessLeadership Skills60 4 20 $45-$50Yes
78 75 SunTrust BanksFinancial Services179 BusinessCommunication Skills73 61 70 $45-$50No
114 NAStrykerPharmaceuticals174 BusinessCultural FitNANANA$45-$50No
87 NAState StreetFinancial Services1000 BusinessAnalytical Skills78 88 70 $35-$40No
82 46 Sprint NextelTelecommunicationsNAEngineeringCommunication Skills75 96 64 $55-$60Yes
105 79 Southwest AirlinesTransportation4338 NAFun-Loving Attitude106 44 29 Less than $35No
52 NASouthern California EdisonEnergy795 EngineeringAnalytical Skills30 85 70 $60-$65Yes
40 NASiemensTechnology1391 Computer ScienceCollege Major27 96 50 $50-$55Yes
81 64 Sherwin-WilliamsConsumer Goods794 BusinessCommunication Skills82 33 70 $35-$40No
110 NASearsRetailing121 BusinessLeadership SkillsNANANA$45-$50Yes
30 28 RaytheonManufacturing903 EngineeringCollege Major19 39 48 $60-$65Yes
106 NARackspace HostingTechnologyNANACollege Major103 64 70 Less than $35Yes
112 NAPublic Service EnterpriseEnergy63 EngineeringCollege MajorNANANA$55-$60Yes
59 30 PrudentialInsurance266 BusinessWork Experience50 66 70 $50-$55Yes
95 60 ProtivitiConsulting360 BusinessCommunication Skills89 96 61 $50-$55Yes
55 53 ProgressiveInsurance1637 Info TechCommunication Skills40 56 67 $35-$40Yes
3 2 PricewaterhouseCoopersAccounting3602 BusinessCollege Major23 2 9 $50-$55Yes
102 NAPNC Financial ServicesFinancial Services64 BusinessCollege Major100 66 70 NANo
89 NAPhilips Electronics NAConsumer Goods35 EngineeringLeadership Skills80 96 60 $55-$60No
32 43 Philip Morris USAConsumer Goods347 BusinessLeadership Skills34 26 58 $55-$60Yes
92 23 Peace CorpsNonprofit/Government4077 NACommunication Skills107 11 6 Less than $35NA
108 NAOgilvy & MatherMedia/Entertainment110 Marketing, AdvertisingCommunication SkillsNANANA$40-$45Yes
34 84 Northwestern MutualInsurance2165 BusinessCommunication Skills25 27 70 $40-$45Yes
23 27 Northrop GrummanManufacturing1788 EngineeringCollege Major19 21 37 $50-$55Yes
20 90 Norfolk SouthernTransportation116 BusinessCommunication Skills5 59 70 $45-$50Yes
28 47 New York LifeInsurance2821 BusinessLeadership Skills10 96 56 $45-$50Yes
45 62 Nestlé USAConsumer Goods100 BusinessLeadership Skills39 59 43 $45-$50Yes
115 NANational InstrumentsTechnology230 EngineeringCollege MajorNANANA$55-$60Yes
117 NANational GridEnergy57 EngineeringCollege MajorNANANA$50-$55No
16 NANASANonprofit/Government84 EngineeringCollege Major18 51 8 $40-$45Yes
91 NAMillikenManufacturing75 EngineeringLeadership Skills90 42 70 $50-$55No
13 6 MicrosoftTechnology984 Computer ScienceProblem Solving, Communication21 17 12 $75 and aboveYes
50 95 MetLifeInsurance2077 NACommunication Skills31 96 59 Less than $35Yes
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Note: All data excluding survey ranks are self-reported by employers. 2008 ranks in red designate employers that are new to the rankings this year. Nineteen employers that were ranked last year were not ranked this year; 15 were not selected by the career services directors as top employers for new college graduates and 4 were among the 55 employers that chose not to participate. (1) Comparison group for employer survey. (2) Data supplied by Universum Communications. (3) Only training programs of more than a year, excluding analyst programs at investment banks and financial services companies. (4) Entry-level hires for fiscal year July 1-June 30; most desirable trait and average pay for client service positions only. (5) All data shown for corps members in teaching positions. (6) Average salary for associate consulting positions only. (7) Average salary includes some undergraduate professional hires. (8) Average salary for engineering positions only; business salaries are $50,000 to $55,000. (9) Average salary based on commission rate for entry-level financial representatives; corporate employees earn $45,000 to $50,000. (10) Average salary excludes college recruits starting after June 1, 2008. (11) Entry-level hires are associates and specialty hires entering rotational programs with graduation dates within the past year. (12) Most desirable trait for new engineering hires only. (13) Entry-level hires shown is an estimate. (14) Average salary is for all Duke employees, not just entry-level hires. (15) All data shown is for entry-level hires admitted into bank¹s Leadership Development Program, including those with MBAs. (16) Volunteers receive a stipend for living expenses plus $6,000 readjustment allowance after service is completed. (17) Entry-level hires are headquarters jobs only; store management and design positions excluded. (18) Entry-level hires are strategic college recruiting hires only; most enter PNC¹s management training program. (19) Volunteers receive a $12,500 living allowance and $4,725 Segal AmeriCorps Education Award. (20) Average salary for contract positions only; noncontract entry-level corporate positions pay $35,000 to $50,000. (21) Average salary includes individuals with post-graduation work experience. (22) Most desirable trait is for R&D development engineers only. (23) Average salary includes some individuals with up to 6 years experience but no advanced degrees. (24) Average salary for exempt positions only.



Data: BusinessWeek, Universum Communications, Cambria Consulting. Research by: Lindsey Gerdes, Louis Lavelle, Frederick F. Jespersen, and Kelly Bronk.