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Baruch MFE Baruch MFE Employment Statistics for December 2013 graduates

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As of January 10, 2014, 17 of 21 December 2013 Baruch MFE graduates seeking employment in the financial industry received offers from financial companies primarily from the New York area.
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First Year Guaranteed Compensation

Dec 2013 17 of 21 (as of 1/10/14) High: 160K; Low: 70K; Average: 112K; Median: 100K
Dec12-May13 20 of 21 High: 165K; Low: 70K; Average: 113K; Median: 105K
Dec11-May12 21 of 22 High: 150K; Low: 70K; Average: 101K; Median: 95K
Dec10-May11 19 of 19 High: 130K; Low: 75K; Average: 96K; Median: 95K

First Year Starting Salary

Dec 2013 17 of 21 High: 150K; Low: 70K; Average: 101K; Median: 95K
Dec12-May13 20 of 21 High: 160K; Low: 70K; Average: 103K; Median: 100K
Dec11-May12 21 of 22 High: 135K; Low: 70K; Average: 95K; Median: 90K
Dec10-May11 19 of 19 High: 130K; Low: 75K; Average: 93K; Median: 90K


First Year Starting Salary for graduates with no relevant work experience

Dec 2013 9 of 12 High: 140K; Low: 70K; Average: 92K; Median: 90K
Dec12-May13 12 of 12 High: 125K; Low: 70K; Average: 94K; Median: 95K
Dec11-May12 13 of 14 High: 100K; Low: 70K; Average: 86K; Median: 85K
Dec10-May11 14 of 14 High: 105K; Low: 75K; Average: 87K; Median: 90K
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Employers (by type)
Investment banks 53%
Hedge funds 18%
Financial services 18%
Consulting 6%
Other 6%

Location
New York 94%
Asia 6%
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Employers (some with multiple hires; selected)
Citadel
EY
Jefferies
JPMorgan
LinkedIn
Morgan Stanley
Quantitative Brokers
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Note: The first year compensation reported here is the compensation guaranteed at the time of employment. It consists of the starting salary plus the signing bonus plus any first year bonus guaranteed in the offer letter, if any. The annual performance-based bonus is not included here. In other words, the first year total compensation of our graduates is higher than the guaranteed compensation reported.


The 2010-2012 Baruch MFE Employment Report is available at http://mfe.baruch.cuny.edu/wp-content/uploads/2013/07/2010-2012_Baruch_MFE_Employment_Report.pdf

More detailed stats will be posted at http://mfe.baruch.cuny.edu/employment-stats
 
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I don't know if it is just me but when I try to access the profiles of the Baruch MFE students that enrolled in 2012 (who probably graduated in December 2013), the Baruch MFE webpage is unresponsive and just refreshes the the profiles of the class of 2014.

Could someone please rectify this ?
 
I don't know if it is just me but when I try to access the profiles of the Baruch MFE students that enrolled in 2012 (who probably graduated in December 2013), the Baruch MFE webpage is unresponsive and just refreshes the the profiles of the class of 2014.

Could someone please rectify this ?

Go down the Baruch MFE student profiles page or directly at http://mfe.baruch.cuny.edu/student-profiles/#2012
 
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Feeling like quantnet been occupied by Baruch........ Anyway, nice advertising strategy and effort always pays off.......
 
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