ln0038a wrote:
dman25 wrote:
Not gonna lie, the 66.5% employment rate at graduation is a bit scary! Any insight into what this could be attributed to?
Where are you finding this number?
Yale's employment report here (
https://mba.yale.edu/MBA/careers/pdf/employment_data.pdf) states at 3 months after graduation, of those seeking employment, 89% of those had received offers...
ln0038a - the link to where that 66.5% number is below:
https://gmatclub.com/forum/2014-us-news-business-school-ranking-149042.htmlThat forum post includes an excel download of the US News 2014 ranking with details on avg. GMAT, acceptance rate, avg. starting salary, avg. undergrad GPA, etc. I totally agree that these full-time employment rates look way off compared to what the Yale SOM page shows. 66.5% would put them at #57 compared to the other schools in this excel file.
Another thing to note: the Yale employment PDF shows median starting salary (100K) + median guaranteed comp (30.75K). This is about 10K higher than the average of 121K shown in the excel file. I understand that median does not equal average, but I wanted to point that out. All I'm saying is that the data looks a little strange.