From graduate programs to career satisfaction, our students graduate with excellent prospects and, often, excellent roles. See below for data on our graduates.

Success on the Job

Our average success rate for Grossman School of Business Graduates over the last three years is over 94.5%. That means over 94.5% of GSB students report finding job or graduate program in the six months following graduation.

Of those students, a spectacular 96.5% of students report that they are Satisfied or Very Satisfied with their position.

Masters Programs Abound

Students who graduate from GSB with their sights on further education find programs to satisfy their drive and their career goals.

In the past five years, Grossman has sent graduates to New York University, University of Colorado – Boulder, Northeastern University, Boston College, and more.

Additionally, dozens of students pursue the Accelerated Masters of Accountancy Program here at Grossman, jumping into the MAcc process in their senior year. These students typically enter their master’s program with a full-time job offer upon completion of their CPA exams.

Internships

Internships can be a critical part of the career development process, and Grossman students routinely find excellent placements that help them hone their skills, find their passions, and build their networks. Check out our most recent data on students reporting a professional internship experience:

Graduation Year*% of students reporting at least one internship
201886.0%
201989.4%
202086.9%
202190.7%
202291.3%
Based on students reporting in each class; avg. knowledge rate of 85.2%

Where Can You Go?

There is nothing “common” about the common outcomes of our students! Below is a small sample of employers who our students have landed with right out of graduation, broken down by concentration.

Accounting Business Analytics Finance Marketing 
PwC
KPMG
RSM
EY 
Johnson Lambert
Crowe
CliftonLarsonAllen
Aon
National Life Group 
GE
PayPal
Unilever
TJX
Google
Enterprise
CDW
Aldi
Tetra Tech
Wayfair 
Fidelity 
UBS 
Bank of America 
JP Morgan Chase 
Morgan Stanley 
Greystone
TD Bank
New York Life 
State of Vermont
Merrill Lynch 
Lego Group
Ben & Jerry’s
World Economic Forum
PepsiCo
Pfizer
Nordstrom
John Hancock
Weber Shandwick
Fuse Marketing
W2O Group 
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