Stanford Graduate School of Business by: John A. Byrne on December 13, 2011 | 24,078 Views December 13, 2011 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit Where Stanford’s Class of 2014 Went to Work: Consulting: 16% Consumer Products: 8% Finance: 29% Healthcare: 4% Media/Entertainment: 3% Non-Profit: 5% Energy/Cleantech: 2% Real Estate: 2% Technology: 24% Non-profit: 5% 2014 Class At Stanford By Industry Sector & Pay Package Industry Sector Median Salary Average Salary Median Bonus Median Other Bonus Finance Overall (29%) $150,000 $150,736 $40,000 $100,000 Private Equity $170,000 $166,979 $40,000 $175,000 Venture Capital $145,000 $140,500 $35,000 $32,500 Hedge Funds $150,000 $149,444 NA $150,000 Investment Banking $100,000 $130,625 $45,000 $80,000 Investment Management $127,500 $133,958 $40,000 $87,500 Consulting (16%) $135,000 $133,824 $25,000 $25,000 Technology (24%) $125,000 $119,800 $20,000 $20,000 Consumer Products (8%) $101,000 $104,449 $20,000 $12,500 Non-Profit (5%) $100,000 $96,545,800 NA NA Healthcare (4%) $125,000 $125,556 $27,500 $32,000 Media/Entertainment (4%) $120,000 $133,375 $10,000 NA Energy/Clean Tech (2%) $150,000 $143,750 $10,000 $12,500 Real Estate (2%) $120,000 $124,000 NA NA Manufacturing (1%) $110,000 $132,000 NA NA Government (1%) $88,000 $99,400 NA NA Source: Stanford GSB 2014 Employment Report Relevant Features: Stanford’s Ambitious New $345 Million Campus Dean Saloner: New Campus Will Increase Yield A Conversation with Stanford Dean Garth Saloner (video) Profile of Stanford Graduate School of Business Creating An eHarmony Model for MBA Careers Stanford Apps Down 8.9%, Fewer Women Stanford’s Elite Selectivity ‘Scares Away’ Applicants B-School Deans Worth Following On Twitter Previous PagePage 3 of 3 1 2 3