US: Big Four Fall in Ranks

Universum releases the IDEAL™ Employers for Undergraduates based on responses from 61,726 students. The Big Four have dropped among business students – Deloitte, Ernst and Young and PricewaterhouseCoopers falling two spots, and KPMG falling three spots.

Students seem to be expanding their career search to include employers not traditionally associated with recruiting their major. This can also be noted in the fact that the FBI, Walt Disney Company and Nike all gained popularity among engineering students, while Lockheed Martin, Exxon Mobil Corporation and the U.S. Department of Energy fell in the rankings.

“While we’ve noticed the trend of this generation breaking the norm and thinking outside the box when it comes to choosing an employer, it’s never been more evident than in this year’s rankings,” explains Roger Manfredsson, Global Director of Sales for Universum.

Among the most interesting shifts, Facebook ranks at number 12 among business students this year and the United Nations comes in at number 17.

“Students are beginning to realize they can apply their skills in any company they choose, from accounting in the United Nations to HR in NASA. This leads to a shift in the top employers among all students, regardless of their field of study,” Manfredsson says.

“This is a global shift in the mindset of students; however it’s most evident here in the U.S.  It seems that U.S. students are spearheading this forward thinking and non-traditional approach to their career search,” he adds.

Top 10—Business:
1.  Google (1)
2.  Apple (8)
3.  Walt Disney Company (5)
4.  Ernst & Young (2)
5.  PricewaterhouseCoopers, LLP (3)
6.  Deloitte (4)
7.  J.P. Morgan (7)
8.  Nike (10)
9.  KPMG, LLP (6)
10.  Goldman Sachs (9)


Top 10—Engineering:
1.  NASA (1)
2.  Google (3)
3.  Boeing (4)
4.  Lockheed Martin Corp (2)
5.  Apple (10)
6.  Microsoft (6)
7.  General Electric (5)
8.  U.S. Department of Energy (7)
9.  Walt Disney Company (12)
10.  Intel (14)


Top 10—IT:
1.  Google (1)
2.  Microsoft (2)
3.  Apple (3)
4.  Facebook (new entry)
5.  IBM (4)
6.  Electronic Arts (8)
7.  Walt Disney Company (11)
8.  Amazon (19)
9.  Cisco Systems (5)
10.  NASA (10)


Top 10—Natural Sciences:
1.  National Institutes of Health (1)
2.  Mayo Clinic (2)
3.  American Cancer Society (4)
4.  Centers for Disease Control (3)
5.  Walt Disney Company (7)
6.  Peace Corps (5)
7.  Environmental Protection Agency (new entry)
8.  NASA (6)
9.  Google (8)
10.  FBI (9)


Top 10—Liberal Arts/Humanities/Education:
1.  Walt Disney Company (3)
2.  United Nations (new entry)
3.  Teach for America (1)
4.  U.S. Department of State (2)
5.  Google (4)
6.  Peace Corps (5)
7.  FBI (6)
8.  Apple (8)
9.  Central Intelligence Agency (7)
10.  Facebook (new entry)


In parenthesis is the company’s rank from 2010. Click here for complete list

Release date: 2011/05/13


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Release date: 2010/12/08
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Release date: 2010/12/08
Germany´s Ideal Employers

The car manufactures BMW & Audi compete for the number one title as Germany’s Ideal Employer.

Release date: 2010/12/06
Big 4 challenge Google

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Release date: 2010/09/28
MBAs want international careers

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Release date: 2010/06/08
The Apple of Temptation

Universum presents 2010’s Pan-European Ideal Employers

Release date: 2010/06/04
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