Three accounting firms top BusinessWeek's second annual ranking of the "Best Places to Launch a Career."
Deloitte & Touche moved from third in last year's list to first in this year's list, followed by PricewaterhouseCoopers and Ernst & Young. BusinessWeek said the accounting firms did well because the Sarbanes-Oxley Act and other new accounting rules have greatly increased the demand for accountants.
Average starting pay at those three firms is $50,000 to $55,000, according to the magazine. Of the top 50 companies on the list, Microsoft had the highest average starting pay at $70,000 and above.
For the ranking, BusinessWeek surveyed three groups:
- Career services directors at U.S. colleges
- The employers the directors identify as the best for new graduates, asking about hiring, pay, benefits, and training programs
- College students.
Two service organizations appear on the list, including one in the top 10: Teach for America (10) and Peace Corps (23). Teach for America was the only organization in the top 10 where average pay was less than $50,000.
BusinessWeek's "Best Places to Launch a Career" ranking is in the September 24, 2007 issue, which is on newsstands now.
50 Best Places to Launch a Career
- Deloitte & Touche
- PricewaterhouseCoopers
- Ernst & Young
- IBM
- Google
- Microsoft
- Walt Disney
- Accenture
- Lockheed Martin
- Teach for America
- KPMG
- General Electric
- Goldman Sachs
- Boeing
- Abbott Labs
- Merrill Lynch
- JPMorgan Chase
- BP America
- U.S. State Department.
- General Mills
- Hyatt
- Capital One
- Peace Corps
- Johnson & Johnson
- Macy's
- Enterprise Rent-A-Car
- Northrop Grumman
- Raytheon
- Exelon
- Prudential
- Lehman Brothers
- Eli Lilly
- Vanguard
- UPS
- L'Oreal USA
- Harrah's Entertainment
- Travelers
- Verizon
- Chubb
- Intel
- Wells Fargo
- UBS
- Philip Morris
- St. Jude Medical
- Marriott International
- Sprint
- New York Life Insurance
- Kohl's
- Merck
- CIA