DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019

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DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business is pleased to present the following employment information forits graduating Class of 2019 and intern Class of 2020. We hope you will find value in learning about the fulltime positions and summer internships accepted by our Daytime MBA students in 2018 – 2019 and thepremier organizations that hire them.If we can answer any questions or help you with your talent needs, please contact the Career ManagementCenter (CMC) at cmc-info@duke.edu or 1 (919) 660-7810.TOP EMPLOYERSThese 59 diverse employers hired three or more Duke MBA interns or graduates in 2018 – 2019. McKinseyranked as Fuqua’s #1 employer by total number of hires at 45, and Amazon (38), BCG (37), Microsoft (23), Dell(18), and Google (18) secured spots in the top five.A.T. KearneyCorning IncorporatedGoldman SachsOne Better VenturesAccenture LLPCredit SuisseGoogle, Inc.OptumAdobe Systems Inc.Danaher CorporationHershey Company, TheProcter & GambleAmazonDaVitaIBM CorporationPepsiCoAmerica AirlinesDell, Inc.IQVIAPfizer, Inc.Amgen, Inc.DeloitteJPMorgan Chase & Co.PrudentialApple, Inc.Deloitte & Touche LLPL.E.K. ConsultingBain & CompanyDeloitte CorporateFinance LLCLiberty MutualSanofi GenzymeBank of AmericaDeloitte Services LPMarriott InternationalUBS Investment BankBarclaysDelta Air LinesMars, IncorporatedVanguardBoston Consulting Group,The(BCG)Eli Lilly and CompanyMcKinsey & CompanyVisa Inc.Bill & Melinda GatesFoundation, TheErnst & YoungMedtronicWalmartChewyExxonMobil CorporationMicrosoft CorporationWells FargoCisco SystemsEY-ParthenonMorgan StanleyZS AssociatesCitigroupGeneral Motors CompanyNikePwC(PricewaterhouseCoopersLLP)Please see Appendix for a complete list of employers hiring Duke MBAs in 2018 – 2019.1This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019CLASS OF 2019 FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT DATATiming ofjob offers and acceptancesBetween graduationand 3 months outBy graduationTotalTiming of first job 33084%4913%37997%32683%4511%37195%392Timing of job acceptancesOn pages 2 – 6, you will see full-time compensation information for Class of 2019 graduates. This data isbased on acceptances by three months post-graduation, in U.S. dollar equivalents, and self-reported bystudents. To protect privacy, salaries are not reported when there are less than four usable data points, thenumber is less than one percent of the reporting population, or when all salaries in the category are equal.Annual base salaryReporting base salaryMeanMedianHigh95% 138,715 140,000 325,000 50,0009586% 127,329 130,500 165,000 45,00032692% 135,397 135,725 325,000 45,000MeanMedianHighNumberPercentWith permanent U.S. work authorization231Without permanent U.S. work authorizationAll graduates reporting salarySigning bonusReporting signing bonusLowLowNumberPercentWith permanent U.S. work authorization19384% 32,769 30,000 150,000 4,000Without permanent U.S. work authorization6467% 31,995 30,000 75,000 4,000All graduates reporting signing bonus25779% 32,577 30,000 150,000 4,0002This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019GraduatesAnnual salaryBy Job % 149,970 150,000 180,000 85,000Finance8123% 135,999 150,000 325,000 70,000Corporate Finance278% 114,210 118,000135,000Investment Banking3911% 149,605 150,000 160,000 125,000Portfolio Management/Buyside Research2 1%Private Equity Analyst/Venture Capitalist41% 120,000 325,000 100,000Private Wealth Management2 1%Sales & Trading1 1%Research/ Sellside1 1%Other Finance51%7421% 123,273 125,000 170,000 50,000Business Development103% 116,300 117,500 156,000 70,000General/ General Management103% 110,000 120,000 140,000 50,000Internal Consulting/Corporate Strategy134% 131,909 125,000 170,000 90,000Project Management51%Other General Management144% 129,321 133,500 155,000 100,000Rotational/Leadership Dev. Program226% 124,990 125,000 140,000 110,0005114% 120,772 123,500 155,000 45,000Brand Management113% 112,000 110,000 135,450 105,000General Marketing72% 110,000 115,000 150,000 45,000Other Marketing3 1%Product Development/Innovation2 1%Product Management226% 128,017 131,000 155,000 100,00Sales51% 123,600 118,000 145,000Operations / Supply Chain72% 124,500 127,500 140,000 92,000CSR/Sustainability2 1%Fundraising / Development2 1%Other123% 124,273 130,000 140,000 102,000General ManagementMarketing 166,250Low 70,000 104,000Percentages based on the number of graduates who indicated job function when reporting accepted employment.This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.3

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019GraduatesBy IndustryAnnual salaryNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLow11232% 150,986 150,500 180,000 85,000Healthcare62% 140,000 145,000 150,000 85,000Human Capital41% 140,000 140,000 140,000 140,000Strategy319% 149,452 150,000 170,000 100,000Technology3 1%Other Consulting6819% 153,362 165,000 180,000 85,000175% 116,585 115,000 135,450 105,000Beverages / Food41% 122,500 120,000 135,000 115,000Luxury Goods1 1%Other Consumer Goods123% 115,163 111,750 135,450 105,00041%Renewables2 1%Oil / Gas2 1%6920% 143,235 150,000 325,000 90,000Financial Services5917% 141,345 150,000 160,000 90,000Private Equity/Venture Capital3 1%Other Finance51% 134,000 150,000 150,000 100,000Hospitality/ Tourism3 1%Health298% 116,620 118,008 130,000 97,500Biotechnology3 1%Medical Devices62% 117,083 120,000 124,000 100,000Pharma93% 114,439 115,000 130,000 97,500Providers & Services82% 120,938 125,000 130,000 102,500Other Health3 1%ConsultingConsumer GoodsEnergyFinanceThis report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.4

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019GraduatesBy Industry (continued)NumberPercentMedia / Entertainment2 1%Sports4ManufacturingAnnual salaryMeanMedianHighLow1% 97,500 105,000 135,000 90,000103% 127,564 125,416 150,000 100,000Automotive2 1%Other Manufacturing82% 132,604 132,916 150,000 120,000Real Estate3 1%Retail113% 115,909 115,000 135,000 90,000Social & Environmental Impact2 1%Economic/Community Development1 1%Foundations / Philanthropy1 1%8023% 127,389 130,250 170,000 45,000Equipment/Hardware/ Networking165% 132,833 131,500 140,000 120,000Internet Services/ E-Commerce3811% 122,396 130,000 155,000 45,000Software & Applications175% 130,264 130,000 170,000 95,000Telecommunications1 1%Other Technology82% 127,429 130,000 140,000 105,000Transportation - Airlines3 1%Other3 1%TechnologyPercentages based on the number of graduates who indicated industry when reporting accepted employment.GraduatesBy Undergraduate MajorAnnual SalaryNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowTechnical8122% 138,344 140,000 165,000 45,000Business13436% 133,046 133,500 325,000 50,000Other15742% 135,307 140,000 170,000 80,000Percentages based on the number of graduates who indicated undergraduate major when reporting accepted employment.This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.5

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019GraduatesBy World RegionAnnual salaryNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowAsia185% 110,037 110,000 156,000 78,261Africa00Latin America and the Caribbean93% 90,125 93,000 120,000 45,000Europe1 1%32191% 138,041 140,000 325,000 50,000North AmericaPercentages based on the number of graduates who indicated world region when reporting accepted employment.GraduatesBy North American RegionAnnual salaryNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowU.S. Mid-Atlantic216% 128,810 130,000 158,000 95,000U.S. Midwest4011% 132,863 125,832 165,000 50,000U.S. Northeast7622% 140,785 150,000 165,000 88,000U.S. South6017% 142,179 150,000 170,000 90,000U.S. Southwest329% 137,226 131,500 165,000 92,000U.S. West8825% 139,596 135,500 325,000 102,000Canada1 1%GraduatesAnnual salaryBy Years of Prior ExperienceNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowMore than 1 year, up to 3 years144% 142,858 150,000 165,000 109,700More than 3 years, up to 5 years15042% 133,932 135,000 170,000 45,000More than 5 years19054% 136,010 137,500 325,000 70,000Percentages based on the number of graduates who indicated by years of experience when reporting accepted employment.This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.6

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019% of graduating classBy 82017Health2017THREE-YEAR TRENDS: FULL-TIME POSITIONSIn an increasingly diverse MBA employment marketplace,our presence in key industries and job functions remains strong.% of graduating classBy Job 1820182017201720182019ConsultingFinance2019Gen Mgmt2018Marketing2017This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.7

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019Class of 2019 (Full-Time)Sources of employmentClass of 2020 litated Activities18373%30387%Student-Facilitated Activities6727%4413%Percentages based on the number of graduates and interns who indicated job offer source when reporting accepted employment.CLASS OF 2020 INTERNSHIP DATAOn pages 8 - 12, you will see monthly compensation information for Class of 2018 interns. This data is in U.S.dollar equivalents and self-reported by students. To protect privacy, salaries are not reported when there areless than four usable data points, the number is less than one percent of the reporting population, or whenall salaries in the category are equal.Reporting base salaryMonthly salaryMeanMedian98% 8,731 8,333 13,750 1,0009699% 7,764 8,000 13,750 40036698% 8,477 8,300 13,750 400NumberPercentWith permanent U.S. work authorization270Without permanent U.S. work authorizationAll interns reporting salaryHighLow16% of interns reported receiving a signing bonus with a mean of 5,714 and a median of 5,000.This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.8

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019InternsMonthly salaryBy Job 24% 10,836 12,000 13,750 2,625Finance8122% 9,531 9,084 12,500 400Corporate Finance288% 7,699 8,174 9,500 1,000Investment Banking329% 11,660 12,500 12,500 1,250Portfolio Management/Buyside Research41%Private Equity Analyst/Venture Capitalist92% 9,942 4,000 5,000 4,000Private Wealth Management3 1%Research /Sellside1 1%Other Finance41%9125% 8,261 8,000 7,200 6,000Business Development82% 13,470 7,000 7,2000 2,800General - General Management92% 7,481 8,000 12,500 1,750Internal Consulting/Corporate Strategy3610% 7,245 7,900 10,000 6,000Project Management41% 7,314 8,583 9,208 2,880Rotational/Leadership Dev. Program205% 8,427 8,650 10,417 5,208Other General Management134% 8,026 8,250 10,200 5,0006417% 7,723 7,616 10,200 1,500Brand Management175% 7,629 7,000 8,000 2,400General Marketing92% 7,430 8,000 9,300 3,500Product Management216% 8,221 8,300 10,200 1,500Sales41% 7,613 7,900 8,650 6,000Other Marketing72% 7,986 8,000 9,167 5,984Operations / Supply Chain144% 8,192 8,600 10,000 5,766Other185% 6,109 6,720 9,000 2,000General ManagementMarketingPercentages based on the number of graduates who indicated job function when reporting accepted employment.This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.9

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019By IndustryInternsMonthly % 11,572 12,200 13,750 2,885Energy1 1%Healthcare1 1%Human Capital3 1%Strategy216% 10,766 11,200 13,750 2,885Technology1 1%Other Consulting5013% 12,049 13,000 13,750 4,000205% 6,967 7,200 10,000 3,500Beverages / Food62% 7,461 6,900 10,000 6,045Household / Personal1 1%Other Consumer Goods134% 7,103 7,616 8,000 3,80882% 7,735 8,629 12,500 1,000Energy Finance1 1%Oil / Gas41% 8,388 8,925 9,000 6,700Utility Services (Electric/Water/ etc.)1 1%Renewables2 1%6317% 10,322 11,000 12,501 4000Asset Management/Buyside51% 8,458 8,917 11,000 5,000Financial Services4512% 10,603 12,500 12,500 1250Private Equity/Venture Capital82% 10,620 4,000 8,000 4000Other Finance51% 8,872 8,320 12,501 4,000Government1 1%Health4011% 7,643 7,870 10,000 1,500Biotechnology92% 6,960 6,880 8,333 6,000Healthcare IT / Informatics2 1%Medical Devices82% 9,423 8,317 8,500 5,208Pharma92% 7,899 8,000 10,000 5,000Providers & Services103% 8,134 8,000 9,778 7,000Other Health2 1%Consumer GoodsEnergyFinanceThis report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.10

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019InternsBy Industry (continued)Monthly urism3 1%Insurance51% 7,059 8,400 8,896 4,200Manufacturing123% 7,829 7,594 9,600 6,720Automotive62% 7,433 7,500 8,100 6,720Other Manufacturing62% 8,225 8,170 9,600 6,720Media / Entertainment41% 4,555 4,160 7,500 2,400Real Estate2 1%Retail154% 6,395 7,000 8,000 1,75082% 3,788 2,840 7,000 2,000Economic / Community Development1 1%Education2 1%Other Social Impact51% 4,445 2,800 7,000 2,62521%10328% 7,684 8,000 10,200 6,000Equipment/Hardware/ Networking154% 6,921 6,000 10,000 6,000Internet Services/ E-Commerce3911% 8,339 8,934 10,200 4,800Software & Applications349% 7,838 8,490 9,350 3,200Telecommunications41% 6,751 6,798 7,360 6,048Other Technology113% 6,189 7,500 8,350 2,000Transportation62% 7,305 7,858 8,248 4,000Airlines51% 7,793 8,100 8,248 6,900Other Transportation1 1%2 1%Social & Environmental ImpactSportsTechnologyOtherPercentages based on the number of interns who indicated industry when reporting accepted employment.By Undergraduate MajorInternsMonthly salaryNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowTechnical7118% 8,891 8,327 13,750 6,000Business13134% 8,128 8,000 13,750 4,000Other18848% 8,305 8,050 13,750 4,000Percentages based on the number of interns who indicated undergraduate major when reporting accepted employment.This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.11

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019InternsMonthly salaryBy World RegionNumberPercentAfrica1 1%Asia9Latin America and the CaribbeanEuropeanNorth AmericaMeanMedianHighLow2% 6,122 6,404 11,000 6,00072% 6,129 5,000 9,500 2,0001 1%35495% 8,583 8,320 13,750 4,000Percentages based on the number of interns who indicated world region when reporting accepted employment.InternsBy North American RegionMonthly salaryNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowU.S. Mid-Atlantic216% 8,897 9,300 13,750 4,000U.S. Midwest4713% 9,252 8,300 13,750 3,358U.S. Northeast8222% 8,970 9,166 13,750 1,250U.S. South8322% 8,232 8,000 13,750 1,500U.S. Southwest123% 9,618 8,925 13,750 5,546U.S. West10528% 8,046 8,320 13,750 2,562InternsMonthly salaryBy Years of Prior ExperienceNumberPercentMeanMedianHighLowOne year or less00More than 1 year, up to 3 years113% 7,995 7,500 12,501 5,000More than 3 years, up to 5 years16745% 8,690 8,500 13,750 4,000More than 5 years19452% 8,319 8,000 13,750 1,250This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.12

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019Class of 2019 GraduatesWith permanentU.S. work authorizationWithout permanentU.S. work authorizationTotal MBA 11313927399Company sponsored1201280820020Continuing education202000202Postponing job search000000000Starting a new business101000101Not seeking for other reasons202101303Total not seeking employment1701790926026No information available303606909282628814511464277434Seeking employmentNot seeking employmentTotal graduatesClass of 2020 InternsWith permanentU.S. work authorizationWithout permanentU.S. work authorizationTotal MBA 3011340822430Company sponsored303101404Continuing education044000044Postponing job search000000000Starting a new business000202202Not seeking for other reasons000112112Total not seeking employment3474157512No information available00000000029828326117111841529444Seeking employmentNot seeking employmentTotal studentsThis report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.13

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019Employers hiring at least one Duke MBA graduate or intern in 2018 - 201910x Genomics3MA.T. KearneyAbbottAbiomedAbranova Real EstateAccenture LLPACHSActivisionAdobe Systems Inc.AdWerxAgBiomeAirbnbAllstate Insurance Co.Altman Vilandrie & CompanyAmazonAmerican AirlinesAmerican Express CompanyAmgen, Inc.Analysis Group, Inc.Anheuser-Busch InBevApple, Inc.Asian Infrastructure Investment BankAstraZenecaAT&TBain & CompanyBank of America Merrill LynchBank of the WestBarclaysBoston Consulting Group, The (BCG)Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, TheBlack Creek GroupBlackArch PartnersBlockstreamBoston Children's HospitalBoston Scientific CorporationBridgewater Associates, LPBristol-Myers SquibbBrunswick CorporationCalvert Impact CapitalCapZone Impact InvestmentsCargillCassel Salpeter & Co.Charles RiverAssociates ChevronCorporation ChewyCIGNA CorporationCisco SystemsCitiCitigroupCity National BankClif BarClorox Company, TheCoca-Cola Company, TheColgate-Palmolive Co.Comcast CorporationConAgraConsensysCook County Health & Hospital SystemCorning IncorporatedCox EnterprisesCredicorpCredit SuisseCustomerFirst RenewablesCytokinetics, Inc.Danaher CorporationDaVitaDeep Intelligent PharmaDell, Inc.DeloitteDeloitte & Touche LLPDeloitte Corporate Finance LLCDeloitte Services LPDeloitte Touche TohmatsuDelta Air LinesDiDiDimensional Fund AdvisorsDiscover Financial ServicesDow Chemical Company, TheDriven BrandsDuke Angel NetworkDuke UniversityDuPontEastdil SecuredEducation PioneersEli Lilly and CompanyEmerson ElectricEnvivaErnst & YoungEvercoreEverest GroupExxonMobil CorporationEY-ParthenonFacebookFidelity InternationalFord Motor CompanyFunding SocietiesG1 TherapeuticsGartnerGenentechGeneral MillsGeneral Motors CompanyGeorgia-Pacific LLCGlaxoSmithKline (GSK)Goldman SachsGoogle, Inc.Greenhill & Co.Growers Holdings, Inc.Grupo OPSAHargett HunterHarris Blitzer Sports EntertainmentHarris Williams & Co.HD SupplyHealth Advances LLCHershey Company, TheHewlett Packard EnterpriseHome Depot, TheHomeLightHoneywell International, Inc.Hudson Way Capital ManagementHumana, Inc.Huron Consulting GroupIBM CorporationIbyma SA de CVIDEOIFC Asset Management CompanyThis report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.Appendix

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019Impact Capital ManagersInformation Initiative at Duke (iiD)Inspiring CapitalInstrumentation LaboratoryIntel CorporationIntercorpIntuitive SurgicalInvenergyIQVIAItau UnibancoJ.P. MorganJabil Inc.Jacobs Capital, Inc.JELD-WEN, incJetBlue Travel ProductsJohnson & JohnsonJPMorgan Chase & Co.KabbageKaiser PermanenteKraft Heinz Company, TheL.E.K. ConsultingLaboratory Corporation of AmericaLandWrightLazardLBrandsLeadsOnlineLevaData IncLevel EquityLiberty MutualLincoln InternationalLinkedInLive NationLocust WalkLowe's Companies, Inc.Lyndra TherapeuticsM&T BankMarriott InternationalMars, IncorporatedMarsh & McLennan Companies, Inc.Martin MariettaMasterCardMattelMcKinsey & CompanyMedtronicMeralcoMercariMetLifeMicrosoft CorporationMJX Asset ManagementMoelis & CompanyMorgan StanleyMorris, Manning, and Martin LLPNational Basketball AssociationNational Football LeagueNational GridNational Park Service in partnership withInspiring CapitalNC IDEANCGrowthNektar TherapeuticsNetEase GamesNextEra Energy, Inc.NikeNissan MotorsNJOY, LLCNorfolk SouthernOne Better VenturesOptumOrstedProcter & GamblePaladin Capital GroupParamount PicturesParque AraucoPattern BrandsPayPalPepsiCoPfizer, Inc.Piper Jaffray & Co.Planned Parenthood South AtlanticPoppiluPortland General ElectricPrudentialPwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP)QuipRappiRBC Capital MarkeetsREDFREIRidecellRIMACRoRocheRoyal Caribbean Cruises, Ltd.Rymedisalesforce.comSamsung Electronics AmericaSamsung Fire and Marine InsuranceCompanySamsung Global Strategy GroupSanofi GenzymeSAP America, Inc.Sares Regis GroupShutterfly, Inc.Siemens Management ConsultingSilicon Valley Community FoundationSimon-Kucher & PartnersSJF VenturesSK GroupSmall Business & Technology DevelopmentCenterSocial FinanceSolvvySoros Fund ManagementSpiffySplunk Inc.Spouting Rock Financial PartnersStaplesStarwood CapitalState Street CorporationStates TitleStrategy&Syneos HealthTata Consultancy Services, Ltd.Team8TeamworksTeslaTexas Rangers Baseball ClubTiendaMIA (Infotin S.A.)Triangle Insights GroupThis report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.Appendix

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019TwilioUber TechnologiesUBS Investment BankUnder ArmourUnited AirlinesUnitedHealthcareUniversity of Pittsburgh AthleticDepartmentVanguardVarian Medical SystemsVertex PharmaceuticalsVirtu FinancialVisa Consulting and AnalyticsVisa Inc.VMware Inc.Volvo Cars Technology FundWalmartWasserman Media GroupWayfairWells Fargo SecuritiesWest Monroe PartnersWhirlpool CorporationWhite & Case LLPWipro LtdY AnalyticsZestFinanceZillowZooxZS AssociatesZurich Insurance GroupThis report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBAEmployment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100.Appendix

DUKE MBA EMPLOYMENT REPORT 2018 – 2019 . This report was prepared in accordance with the MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBACSEA) Standards for Reporting MBA Employment Statistics. Percentages are rounded to the nearest whole and may not total 100. CLASS OF 2019 FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT DATA . Timing of job offers and acceptances . Total

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