Top Companies for MBAs
A survey of MBA students found these 100 companies the most desirable to work for in 2009 according to Fortune.
1. Google
2. McKinsey & Company
3. Bain & Company
4. Goldman Sachs
5. Apple
6. Boston Consulting Group
7. Walt Disney
8. Nike
9. JP Morgan
10. Johnson & Johnson
11. Blackstone Group
12. Microsoft
13. General Electric
14. Morgan Stanley
15. IDEO
16. Deloitte
17. Procter and Gamble 18. Amazon.com
19. Coca-Cola
20. PepsiCo
21. Credit Suisse
22. BMW
23. Barclays Capital
24. American Express
25. U.S. Dept. of State
26. Sony
27. Starbucks
28. Starwood Hotels
29. Booz and Company
30. LVMH
31. IBM
32. Genentech
33. Fidelity Investments
34. Deutsche Bank
35. Toyota
36. Nestle
37. Bank of America
38. Unilever
39. General Mills
40. L'Oreal
41. Target
42. Cisco Systems
43. PricewaterhouseCoopers
44. Intel
45. Kraft Foods
46. 3M
47. CIA
48. Exxon-Mobil
49. Ernst & Young
50. UBS 51. Booz Allen Hamilton
52. Accenture
53. Time Warner
54. Southwest Airlines
55. Merrill Lynch
56. Monitor Group
57. Marriott
58. U.S. Dept. of Energy
59. Citigroup
60. BP
61. A.T. Kearney
62. FBI
63. Diageo
64. Chevron
65. Mattel
66. Wells Fargo
67. Yahoo
68. Boeing
69. EBay
70. Hewlett-Packard
71. Miller Coors
72. KPMG 73. Anheuser-Busch Inbev 74. Pfizer 75. Gap
76. HSBC 77. Medtronic 78. Colgate-Palmolive 79. Cargill 80. Vanguard Group
81. Dell 82. Shell Oil 83. Lockheed Martin 84. Harrah's Entertainment 85. Nokia 86. Amgen 87. Mayo Clinic 88. Limited Brands 89. Wal-Mart Stores 90. Vestas 91. Johnson Controls 92. Honda 93. Siemens 94. Abbott Labs 95. MGM Mirage 96. Mars Inc. 97. S.C. Johnson and Son 98. Eli Lilly 99. Hyatt 100. Novartis
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