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Hi everyone, I spent a while looking at each top school's Employment Report. I am most interested in Tech (likely product management) so I compared average salary numbers for each school. Stanford is the only school with an average tech salary of $135,000. All of the following schools have a median salary in Tech of exactly $130,000: - Harvard - Wharton - Booth - Kellogg - MIT - Duke - UCLA - Berkeley - Yale - Dartmouth - Carnegie Mellon
Here's the next tier down: - Ross ($122,650) - Darden ($122,615) - Cornell ($122,037) - NYU Stern ($121,500)
What's the deal with this disparity? It seems that Tech is massively undervaluing Darden, Ross, Cornell, NYU. Why? What's going on here? Would love to hear everyone's thoughts.
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FYI the Cornell Tech MBA program's 2019 salary outcomes = $135k base + $40k signing bonus. This is on par with 2019 salary outcomes for HBS, MIT Sloan, Columbia, and Wharton, behind Stanford/Haas, and ahead of Booth and Kellogg.
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