MBA EMPLOYER OF CHOICE RANKING 2015



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MBA WORLD SUMMIT 0 A Global Initiative in Search of Talent th - 7 th March 0 Barcelona, Spain MBA EMPLOYER OF CHOICE RANKING 0

Each year we survey the opinion leaders in the top segment of the global MBA community The survey is conducted among the MBA World Summit applicants who reach the qualifying round of a multi-stage application process GLOBAL REACH: >.000 MBAs p.a. The MBA World Summit draws the attention of MBAs from over 00 Top- Business Schools worldwide APPLICATIONS: >.000 p.a. Applicant-Profile: Top 0 % of all Full-time MBA Students from around the world highly motivated, engaged global mind-set strong interests in local & global leadership careers QUALIFYING ROUND: 600 MBAS Outstanding academic achievements Triple-A-Employer(s) in pre- MBA career Extra curricular activities High indication of exceptional future leadership potential The MBA Employer Of Choice Ranking In a Nutshell u The MBA World Summit Employer Ranking is the annual ranking identifying the worldwide top MBA employers based on the votes of current MBA students u It is accompanied by an elaborated survey examining the work preferences, needs and mind-set of this highly interesting and important target group for leading companies u The MBA Employer Of Choice Ranking were derived from and developed in the context of the MBA World Summit, it is carried out each year during the application process of the Summit Compared to conventional surveys, it is based on thoroughly selected participants who have a shaping and lasting impact on their fellow students perceptions on possible future career paths

The MBA World Summit is the pinnacle summit of the global MBA community The MBA World Summit Annual congregation of the 00 most exceptional MBA students from the best business schools worldwide Three days of high-impact exchange and best-practice sharing: Discussing crucial global business topics & strategizing for the future Partner companies exchange and discuss exceptional leadership opportunities with these highly dynamic MBA-students As the pinnacle global forum for MBA student exchange reaching over,000 MBA students worldwide each year Participants selection through a rigorous, multi-stage selection process to handpick the best fitting out of the most impressive candidates for the Summit from thousands of applicants

DEMOGRAPHICS Distribution by Gender % 66% Male Female Age [in years] average age = 8 years > 9 - - 8 < Working Experience [in years] > to to 0 to -0% 0% 0% 0% 60% Distribution by Region of Origin 7% 7% % % APAC EMEA North America Latin America Preferred Region to Work North America Europe Asia/Pacific South America Other Africa 0% 0% 0% 60% 80% Generally MBAs possess a work permit valid up to years after graduation. In 80% of all cases MBAs make use of this permit before returning to their countries of origin.

WORK PREFERENCES IN GENERAL Expected Salary After Graduation [in $] >70k 0k-70k 0k-0k 80k-0k 0% 0% 0% 0% 0% Preferred Industries Consulting Media / Tech / IT Private Equity Consumer Goods Banking Healthcare Energy Industrial Goods Logistics & Transportation Communication Accounting & Taxation Other Preferred Kind of Organization Large Private Corp. Your Own Company Small Private Company Int. Gov. / Supra. Orga. Family Business Non-Profit Organization State Organization Other 0% 0% 0% 60% 80% Preferred Departments Strategy/M&A Business Development Marketing Inhouse Consulting Customer Development / Finance & Controlling Corporate Services Other 0% 0% 0% 60% 80% 0% 0% 0% 60% 80%

WORK PREFERENCES - ECONOMIC VALUE FACTORS [ not important, very important] Above-Range Salary Performance-Based Rewarding System Job Security Promotion Opportunities

WORK PREFERENCES - POSITION VALUE FACTORS [ not important, very important] Impact of Your Work on People & Business Lead & Guide Others Direct Reporting to Executive Mgt. Cross-Divisional & Cross-Country Working Professional Develop. Within Job

WORK PREFERENCES - SOCIAL VALUE FACTORS [ not important, very important] Exciting Work Environment Collegial Team Atmosphere Appreciation by Senior Management Work-Life Balance

WORK PREFERENCES SUMMARY VALUE FACTORS [average value; not important, very important] VALUE FACTOR Professional development within job Exci8ng work environment Promo8on opportuni8es Apprecia8on by senior management Work- life balance Collegial team atmosphere Impact of your work on people and business Lead and guide others Performance- based rewarding system Cross- divisional and cross- country working Above- range salary Direct repor8ng to execu8ve management Job security Social Value Factors Position Value Factors Economic Value Factors AVERAGE SCORE,,8,,6 Social Values factors are relatively more important (avg.,), than Position- (avg.,) and Economic (avg.,0) Value Factors Furthermore the results show that the professional development within the job () and through new challenges/tasks acquired by a possible promotion () are indispensable for MBAs Directly followed by the high importance assigned to the arrangement of the immediate work environment (cf., -8) Interesting is that pure Economic Value Factors (financial performance rewarding [9], salary [], job security []), direct contact to executive mgmt. (on a regular basis), and cross-divisional/-country working are comparatively less decisive for MBAs

SURVEY RESULTS - ATTRACTING FACTORS [the word cloud represents the results of an open questions asking the MBAs which factors would make a future employee especially attractive; word size relates to the frequency of likewise answers]

RANKING 0 Top 80 COMPANY (-0) # Google McKinsey & Company Bain & Company The Boston Consul8ng Group Apple Goldman Sachs 6 Deutsche Bank 7 Amazon 8 IDEO 9 Facebook 0 KKR Nike The Blackstone Group Procter & Gamble Walt Disney Company J.P. Morgan 6 Unilever 7 General Electric 8 BASF 9 Credit Suisse 0 COMPANY (-0) # Deloi^e Shell Oil Company Microso_ Morgan Stanley Starbucks Ci8 6 Johnson & Johnson 7 Bertelsmann 8 LVMH 9 Nestlé USA 0 The Coca- Cola Co. Apax Partners Siemens Accentures L'Oréal PepsiCo 6 Merck 7 Adidas 8 American Express 9 Salesforce.com 0 COMPANY (-60) # Starwood Hotels & Resorts Barclays BMQ Group A.T.Kearney ebay IBM 6 Bank of America Merrill Lynch 7 Exxon Mobil Corpora8on 8 Genentech 9 Kra_ Foods Group 0 PWC Boeing Booz & Company Wellington Partners Intel Porsche AG 6 Cisco Systems 7 Ernst & Young 8 Hilton Hotels Corpora8on 9 Nordstrom 60 COMPANY (6-80) # Goodgame Studios 6 Dell 6 Estée Lauder 6 Gap Inc. 6 Henkel 6 Marrio^ 66 Oliver Wyman 67 Southwest Airlines 68 Bloomberg L.P 69 KPMG LLP 70 Roland Berger 7 Sony 7 AT&T 7 General Motors 7 AlixPartners 7 Deutsche Bahn 76 Vodafone 77 Allianz 78 Axel Springer 79 Deutsche Post DHL 80 MBA World Summit Participating Partner

Boosting recognition in the global MBA community The Ranking shows the MBA Employers of Choice of the top-mba students worldwide in 0 MBA World Summit Participating Partner Companies are positioned comparatively high (e.g. Deutsche Bank #7 cf. #8 Universum 0, BASF #9 cf. Universum #, Bertelsmann and Merck did not reach the top 0 of the Universum ranking, Goodgame Studios was not considered) MBA World Summit participating Partner Companies benefit substantially of being part of this global initiative Throughout the year the global MBA community examines intensively these Partner Companies and their career opportunities Leading to an entirely new dimension of Attention and a fundamentally increasing Recognition towards being an international MBA Employer of Choice

SURVEY & RANKING - QUESTIONNAIRE DEMOCRAPHICS. Please specify your gender.. Please tell us your country of citizenship.. Please specify your Age.. How many years of working experience do you have (including internships)?. Please tell us your expected salary after your graduation (in US-$) WORK PREFERENCES 6. In which of the following industries would you like to work the most? (Please select max. including "Other:") 7. In which of the following departments within a company would you like to work the most? (Please select max. including "Other:") 8. What kind of company/organization is most attractive to you as an employer? 9. Please tell us, in which regions of the world you would like to work. 0. If you have any other general preferences towards your future employer, please let us know.. If there are any general factors that make you avoid an employer in particular, please let us know.. Economic value factors ( - not important, - extremely important). Position value factors ( - not important, - extremely important). Social value factors ( - not important, - extremely important). Please tell us, if there are any other job-specific factors that make an employer attractive to you. 6. If there are any factors that particularly make you avoid an employer, please let us know as well. MBA EMPLOYER OF CHOICE RANKING 7. Based on your personal experience and the criteria mentioned before, please mark the five companies you find most attractive as an employer. 8. If you are missing any companies on our list, please tell us which ones.