642

Total number of graduates

 

TWENTY-THREE

Accepted job offers from Goldman Sachs (the most of any single employer)

 

94.8%

Grads who are employed or continuing their education

 

SIXTEEN

Foreign countries and U.S. territories where graduates found jobs. The most popular destination outside America: China, which outnumbered all but five U.S. states in hires from this class

 

38.1%

Grads who accepted full-time jobs with employers for whom they’d previously interviewed

 

MORE THAN HALF

57.3 percent of grads found work in consulting or investment banking.

 

+14.8%

Increase in average annual base salary from the class of 2011 to the class of 2015

 

$150,000

Top reported salary

 

TEN

Accepted job offers from Amazon or Google

 

$81,402

Average salary for grads in finance careers, who make up 55.2 percent of all respondents

 

2.2

Average number of job offers

 

NINETEEN

States where students found jobs

 

ZERO

Total number of Harvard and Stanford undergraduate business majors

 

*All statistics based on 588 graduates who completed a career plan survey from Penn Career Services

Published as “Top of the Class” in the Fall 2016 issue of Wharton Magazine.