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FORTUNE 100 Top MBA Employers 2006
Companies where MBA candidates say they'd most like to work
Think of it as a popularity contest for companies. Each year, research firm Universum surveys MBA candidates on where they'd most like to work. See the exclusive Fortune.com list, including detailed profiles of the top 10. (more)
2. Google
Where does Wal-Mart rank on this year's list? The FBI? See the entire top 100, including links to FORTUNE 500 employers on the list. (more)
Do women MBAs prefer to work at Disney, Apple or Microsoft? The results may surprise you. See the top 100 employers, as rated by female B-school students. (more)
What do MBA candidates think they'll make after graduation -- and five years later? See salary expectations, with breakouts for women, men, and by industry. (more)
Still, employers remain picky. Here's what companies are really looking for. (more)
What do MBAs want? For a lot of them, it's a job at the search-engine giant. Here's what's on graduating students' wishlist this year. (more)
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Genentech is No. 1 on FORTUNE's list of America's top employers this year. Which other companies rate high with employees? (more)
Money
Exclusive rankings by MONEY Magazine and Salary.com: See the top careers ranked by salary and job prospects. Plus: 8 perks to dream of -- who gets free beer? (more)
What should new MBAs get paid in their first jobs?
  More than $100,000 a year
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