P&G Tops Best Companies for Marketing Grads
What are the top companies for marketing-interested MBA students to consider upon graduation? A contributor of Forbes, Kimberly A. Whitler, PhD, University of Virginia Darden School of Business asked herself the very same question, and when she couldn’t find any such data, she partnered with Christine DeYoung, partner at DHR International, a leading senior-level executive search, management assessment and succession planning company, to survey executive recruiters who specially place C-level marketers.
Their 2016 top 20 list includes 11 CG companies, with P&G at the very top; the second and third spot belong to PepsiCo and Unilever. Here is the full list, as published in Forbes:
Best Companies for MBA Marketing Students:
In total, the 2016 survey includes executive recruiter responses who represent 19 different firms (including boutique, mid-sized, and large recruiting firms) and have placed over 2600 C-level marketing leaders over the course of their careers.
Read the full Forbes article here.
Their 2016 top 20 list includes 11 CG companies, with P&G at the very top; the second and third spot belong to PepsiCo and Unilever. Here is the full list, as published in Forbes:
Best Companies for MBA Marketing Students:
- Procter & Gamble
- PepsiCo
- Unilever
- American Express
- Coca-Cola
- General Mills
- Amazon
- Apple
- Starbucks
- Nike
- Target
- Kellogg’s
- KraftHeinz/Mondelez
- Macy’s
- Clorox
- Johnson & Johnson
- Verizon
- McKinsey & Co./Nestle
In total, the 2016 survey includes executive recruiter responses who represent 19 different firms (including boutique, mid-sized, and large recruiting firms) and have placed over 2600 C-level marketing leaders over the course of their careers.
Read the full Forbes article here.