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Which b-schools are associated with biotech/pharma companies [#permalink] New post 08 Apr 2011, 10:28
Hi everyone,

I was just browsing through some of the schools and the specific organizations that hire their graduates. I did not see a lot of science-based companies. I have a science/chemistry background and plan on applying to b-school in a few years.

Which top schools (i.e., their graduates) are highly associated with pharmaceutical/biotechnology companies (e.g., Merck, Bristol-Meyers, Amgen, etc)?

Thanks for the help. This forum is awesome by the way.
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Re: Which b-schools are associated with biotech/pharma companies [#permalink] New post 12 Apr 2012, 10:01
Look at Duke University's Fuqua Business School to see if they have that association with biotech and pharmaceutical companies, I believe I may have once read that they had such an association.
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Re: Which b-schools are associated with biotech/pharma companies [#permalink] New post 29 May 2012, 21:17
I went to an info session for Cornell at Genentech. They had a decen sized group and it sounded like they intend to recruiting from Cornell more. Many of the alumni did the 1 yr program though... Almost all engineering or science background
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Re: Which b-schools are associated with biotech/pharma companies [#permalink] New post 29 May 2012, 21:39
gatorman1122 wrote:
Hi everyone,

I was just browsing through some of the schools and the specific organizations that hire their graduates. I did not see a lot of science-based companies. I have a science/chemistry background and plan on applying to b-school in a few years.

Which top schools (i.e., their graduates) are highly associated with pharmaceutical/biotechnology companies (e.g., Merck, Bristol-Meyers, Amgen, etc)?

Thanks for the help. This forum is awesome by the way.


All of these companies recruit at Duke - the biotechs (Amgen, Genentech) typically make quite a few offers. Other large pharmas also recruit, including J&J, GSK, & Eli Lilly. I think Pfizer may recruit for finance roles. Those are all on campus recruiters, there are also others that recruit outside of the campus recruiting schedule.
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