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Here are the 23 companies that have hired most of Chicago Booth’s class of 2019
This story requires our BI Prime membership. To read the full article, simply click here to claim your deal and get access to all exclusive Business Insider PRIME content. The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business offers the third-best MBA education in the country, according to U.S. News. Booth’s latest graduating class is earning more…

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- The University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business offers the third-best MBA education in the country, according to U.S. News.
- Booth’s latest graduating class is earning more than ever, especially in industries like finance and consulting.
- Here are the 23 companies that hired four or more graduates from the class of 2019.
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Even though fewer students are applying for US MBA programs, demand for graduates is as high as ever. Just look at where the majority of MBA students from the third best business school in the country, the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business, ended up after graduation.
Booth released data this week on the 23 employers that hired over half of the class of 2019. These employers reflect the three industries that drew most grads: consulting, finance, and technology. Perhaps unsurprisingly, these are quite lucrative industries, with the highest reported median salaries. You can read a report on the salary breakdown for the graduating class by industry here.
These are the companies that hired at least four graduates each from Booth’s latest class, listed in order of least to most graduates hired.
23. Walmart Stores Inc.
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Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
22. The Vanguard Group, Inc.
Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
21. Accenture
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Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
20. Moelis & Company LLC
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Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
19. Ernst & Young LLP
Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
18. The Kraft Heinz Company
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Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
17. William Blair
Google Earth
Number of Hires: 4
Percent of Hires: 0.8%
15. Evercore Partners Inc.
Google Earth
Number of Hires: 6
Percent of Hires: 1.2%
14. A.T. Kearney, Inc.
Number of Hires: 6
Percent of Hires: 1.2%
13. Bank of America Merrill Lynch
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Number of Hires: 6
Percent of Hires: 1.2%
12. Morgan Stanley
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Number of Hires: 6
Percent of Hires: 1.2%
11. Microsoft Corporation
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Number of Hires: 6
Percent of Hires: 1.2%
10. Citigroup, Inc.
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Number of Hires: 7
Percent of Hires: 1.4%
8. Credit Suisse
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Number of Hires: 8
Percent of Hires: 1.7%
7. PwC Strategy&
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Number of Hires: 9
Percent of Hires: 1.9%
6. JPMorgan Chase & Co.
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Number of Hires: 11
Percent of Hires: 2.3%
5. Google LLC

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Number of Hires: 14
Percent of Hires: 2.9%
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Number of Hires: 35
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Number of Hires: 48
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