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18. University of California at Berkeley (Haas)

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18. University of California at Berkeley (Haas)

Students without job offers three months after graduation

2011: 8 percent
2010: 10 percent

Median starting salary

2011: $111,000
2010: $110,000

Haas and Brigham Young University’s Marriott School of Management were the only schools to report the tech sector as the top industry destination for this year’s graduating class. Thirty-two percent of Haas grads went into technology. McKinsey & Co., Deloitte, and Google were the top employers.

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