Top MBA Recruiters: Johnson and Johnson
One of the largest and most recognizable names in international pharmaceutical and consumer health products, Johnson & Johnson is also one of the biggest MBA recruiters in the country. Continue reading…
Smith MBAs Meet With Warren Buffett in Omaha
Last fall, a handful of MBAs from the Robert H. Smith School of Business were chosen to meet one of the most successful investors in the world — Warren Buffett. The group traveled to Omaha, Nebraska — the headquarters of Buffett’s investment company, Berkshire Hathaway. On Nov. 18, 2016, the lucky group was able to take part in an informal Q&A session with Buffett himself. Continue reading…
How An MBA Helped A Kellstadt Alum Make It At McDonald’s
A recent post on the Kellstadt Graduate School of Business website highlights the achievement of alum Michael Friedrich (MBA ’95). Friedrich is one example of a graduate who has benefited from the business school’s relationship with the business community. Continue reading…
Smith Online MBAs Get Real Experience in Pop-Up Challenge
Last fall, Online MBA students at the Robert H. Smith School of Business created a prototype straw-equipped water bottle that clamps to bedside furniture. The idea was part of a three-week pop up challenge in late 2016, helping develop complete “zero to market” ideas for businesses. Continue reading…
Quinlan Professor Named ‘2016 Reviewer of the Year’
Marketing Education Review, one of the world’s premiere marketing scholarly publications, recently named Quinlan School of Business Assistant Professor Jenna Drenten as the “2016 Reviewer of the Year.”
Marketing Education Review annually awards its top reviewers with the honor. Reviewers are faculty members who volunteer to review paper submissions from other academics. Continue reading…
Consulting and Strategic Management MBAs San Francisco
Landing a consulting job is the ultimate goal for so many business school students and prospective MBAs—the job responsibilities are are rewarding, the pay is very good and plenty of time is spent traveling and networking.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, employment in the management, scientific and technical consulting industry is expected to grow by 83 percent from 2008-18, representing more than 800,000 jobs. Typical consulting salaries range from $80,000 to $170,000, with senior level consultants earning up to $280,000.
Do you have aspirations of becoming a consultant? If you’re studying in the San Francisco metro, there’s plenty of opportunities for you. Here are some of the best MBA programs in the Bay Area that can help you reach your goals. Continue reading…