The University of Virginia Masters in Commerce placements have been released and as always, I am excited to report them. They are always consistently good and this year is no exception. This success builds upon itself and every year the depth of the alumni base increases and the quality of students increase, making it easier to continue to achieve these amazing results. Enjoy!
UVA MS Commerce 2016 Placement Results
- Class size – 111 students
- Placement Rate – 92% (96.5% if you include those considering offers and 1 person considering graduate school)
The MS Commerce program has three tracks: Business Analytics, Marketing & Management and Finance. Marketing & Management was 40% of the class, with the other two representing approximately 30% each.
Average Starting Salary
- Business Analytics – $68,276
- Finance – $69,412
- Marketing & Management – $58,815
Finance had the highest average all in salary, coming in at $111,440. This obviously would be higher for an investment banking analyst and lower for someone going into say regional asset management.
- Accenture
- Amazon
- A.T.Kearney
- Bank of America
- Barneys NY
- Booz Allen Hamilton
- The Boston Consulting Group
- Cambridge Associates
- Capital One
- CBRE Group
- The Coca-Cola Company
- Deloitte Consulting
- Duff & Phelps
- FTI Consulting
- Harris Williams
- Heineken USA
- IBM
- JP Morgan
- Keefe, Bruyette & Woods, Inc.
- KPMG
- McKinsey & Company
- Morgan Stanley
- Navient
- Nike
- Oppenheimer & Company
- Piper Jaffray
- Procter & Gamble
- Red Bull
- Rolls-Royce
- Sagent Advisors
- Stephens Inc.
- Target
- Walt Disney
- Wells Fargo Real Estate
As you can see, this is but a small selection of the total placements, but these are all top firms in finance, consulting, and corporate finance.
You can find the complete report here.
I hope this helps anyone considering the UVA Masters in Commerce program. I find that placement reports and student reviews tend to be the two most important things that students look at when making their decision. With these kind of placements I am sure it helps make the decision process a little easier.
Here is a link to the University in Virginia Masters in Commerce Program