Ranked as the most popular employer by MBA graduates, according to Universum’s IDEAL™ Employer survey is Google, and universities give tips on how to apply to the nation’s top business schools.Aimed for its young job seeking audience, CareerTV launched, for the third consecutive month, another episode of its CareerTVShow. This time the spotlight was set on the nation’s top ranked employers for MBA students. Starting Friday, June 6th, the program will air on over 85 TV stations around the country.
The CareerTV crew traveled, for this show, across the nation to see how business school graduates apply their knowledge at ten of the world’s top employers. As a result of being ranked among the top ten employers of choice by more than 5,000 MBA students, Goldman Sachs,Apple, BCG, Bain, Nike, Disney, Deloitte, JPMorgan, McKinsey, and Google were all featured in the program. The survey is conducted annually by CareerTV’s sister company Universum.*
The MBA Exchange, UC Berkeley, and Accenture, consulting firm, lent their expertise to the show for instructional segments about Case Interviewing and how to apply to the nation’s top business schools. “We’re very pleased to have been selected by CareerTV and hope our advice will encourage more students to pursue advanced degrees in business,” declared Ute Frey, of UC Berkeley’s Haas School of Business.
The Top 10 IDEAL™ MBA Employers, according to Universum’s annual survey are below:
1. Google
2. McKinsey & Co.
3. Goldman Sachs
4. Apple
5. BCG
6. Bain
7. Disney
8. Nike
9. Deloitte
10. JPMorganHaving the largest collection of recruitment videos online, CareerTV is the nation’s leading career video website. They help students and young professionals learn more about careers at companies across all industries. Their online employer video library includes inside perspectives to corporate culture and career opportunities at some of America’s top employers such as JP Morgan, L’Oreal, Google, and Walt Disney. In addition CareerTV works to promote employer brands with media companies such as WetFeet and hundreds of colleges and universities across the country.