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« on: 09 November 2010, 18:19:35 »



The ‘Big Four’ accounting and professional services firms make up four of the top five most attractive employers, according to business school job-seekers responding to a 2010 survey.
 
The World’s Most Attractive Employers 2010 survey, conducted by the Swedish employer branding firm Universum found that while Google retained its first place ranking for the most attractive employer amongst business school students, the ‘Big Four’ accountancy firms took the next four places.
 
In the survey, which asked business school students which firms they would most like to be employed at after graduation, KPMG is ranked in second place, Ernst & Young third, PricewaterhouseCoopers fourth, while Deloitte comes in at fifth.
 
Michal Kalinowski, Universum’s CEO explains the findings: “We’re witnessing the auditing firms and FMCG companies re-conquering their talent group after a brief love-affair with the IT industry.”
 
As the survey is based entirely on current business school student’s opinions, MBA job seekers should bear in mind that the results do not represent the views of current employees. Rather, they show the perceptions of global employers by people who are, or soon will be looking for work.
 
“Firms in the professional services need to attract top talent to be successful; the auditing firms are aware of the challenges and spend a lot of resources in talent attraction and employer branding,” explains Lovisa Öhnell, research and consulting director at Universum.
 
см. Ранкинг на сайте http://www.topmba.com/articles/employers/ideal-business-school-employers-2010?utm_source=button_gmat&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=TopMBANewsletter10&dm_i=8GW,ALA5,2MENT0,T342,1
 
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However, as four of the top five companies are firms specializing in accounting and professional services, there is a clear attraction from business school students to follow careers in that industry.
 
Gavin Houlgate, UK director of communications at KPMG explains to TopMBA.com that “Accountancy firms now incorporate a wide range of skills and capabilities, and work at the highest levels with global organizations and governments in driving business strategy.
 
“If you look at the leading people in business around the world now, a very high percentage of them have trained with 'Big Four' accountancy firms, or have an accountancy qualification.”
 
US MBA recruitment
 
Another trend, which has been noted in other reports, such as the QS TopMBA Jobs and Salary Trends Report 2010 is the increased appeal of employers based in the USA, when compared to 2009.
 
“In the USA, 2010 MBA graduates have fared better than their 2009 counterparts, with MBA jobs increasing by 9% compared to 2009,” says Nunzio Quacquarelli of TopMBA.com, the author of the QS TopMBA report.
 
Meanwhile, in Universum’s report, the number of US firms (excluding multinationals such as the ‘Big Four’) appearing in the top 50 most attractive employers for business school students has increased from 20 to 24.
 
“It seems that despite the challenges to the supremacy of the Anglo-Saxon capitalist model, the American corporations are increasingly the preferred destination for global top talent,” continues Kalinowski. “They are often perceived as the true international organizations, where nationality will not stand in your way to the top.”
 
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« Reply #1 on: 09 November 2010, 18:35:13 »

Очень странно ) вроде традиционное после гугла стояло маккинзи, за ним голдмэн сакс
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« Reply #2 on: 09 November 2010, 18:58:49 »

Очень странно ) вроде традиционное после гугла стояло маккинзи, за ним голдмэн сакс
И я вот удивился. Видимо, Мы - товарищи аудиторы, явно себя недооцениваем))
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« Reply #3 on: 09 November 2010, 19:49:33 »

Это на западе так (главным образом в США). В 30-тку самых популярных мест работы у выпускников МБА входят консалтеры, биг4, ИБ, а также ключевые игроки среди отраслевых компаний (гугл, БМВ, кока-кола и т п). Чтов  этом удивительного? Стартовые требования, уровень компенсации и проч в США гораздо выше к аудиторам. Там 20-летних студентов 4 курса на работу не набирают по 200 человек в год. Соответственно и роста такого нет.
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« Reply #4 on: 10 November 2010, 18:43:07 »

Это релевантно для США и для средней MBA школы - результаты соответствующие, как средняя температура по больнице. Нетоповым MBA нечего ловить в консалтинге и IB, вот и приходится ориентироваться на четверку (которой, кстати, тоже надо отдать должное - намного лучше российских клонов). Боюсь, что в Top10 места для четверки нет даже в двадцатке... И поверьте, гугл там тоже болтается где-то во втором-третьем десятке компаний мечты Wink
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« Reply #5 on: 10 November 2010, 21:19:39 »

Вот еще 1 рейтинг, где google на первом месте: http://www.universumglobal.com/US-MBA-RankingsSmiley.
И кстати в нем же Deloitte на 12, PricewaterhouseCoopers на 44, Ernst & Young на 45, KPMG на 75.
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