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| Timothy Yarbrough Nicholas 2006 QUALCOMM, Inc. |
"My internship at QUALCOMM, Inc. was incredibly challenging and rewarding." |
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| Miroslava Minkova Nicholas 2006 Bear Stearns |
| "The internship at Bear Stearns & Co., Inc. gave me more than I ever anticipated - from industry-specific knowledge of medical device companies and a step-up of my financial modeling skills, to a completely new understanding of the broader "Wall Street dynamics." |
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| Brendan Adams Nicholas 2007 Johnson Controls |
"I spent my summer internship at Johnson Controls in Milwaukee working on challenging projects in the strategic planning department with a focus on strategic business development. The summer was an exellent experience. I had significant access to business executives which helped me learn how to tailor the presentation of information to individuals at all levels of the organization." |
Class of 2008 Summer Internship Placements |
Center Director Cindie Adams provides each student with individualized career and academic advising. She also facilitates contact between students and our extensive network of industry executives, alumni, corporate recruiters, and faculty. You will have the unique opportunity to receive personalized guidance from this powerful network to launch your post-MBA career. Some of the valuable services that the Nicholas Center Team provides
Nicholas Center MBA students have access to top recruiters in corporate finance, investment banking and consulting, offering competitive compensation. Once again, the Nicholas Center had 100% Placement for summer internships. MBA Career Services hosts hundreds of companies for on-campus interviewing. Nicholas Center students also have many off-campus interview opportunities to fit their specific career objectives and geographic preference. In addition, all students have access to more than 34,000 Wisconsin Business Alumni who understand and respect the talent of Wisconsin MBA graduates. A sampling of firms who have recruited Nicholas Center students for full-time or summer internships: |
| Ameriprise | Lands' End |
| Aon Service Corporation | Lehman Brothers |
| 3M | Liberty Mutual |
| Bank of America | Macquarie Securities Inc. |
| Bear, Stearns & Co., Inc. | Medtronic |
| Best Buy | MGIC |
| Bosch | McKinsey and Co. |
| Boston Scientific | Northwest Airlines |
| Capital Valuation | Northwestern Investment Management Co. |
| Central Japan Railway Co. | Morgan Stanley |
| China Merchants Bank | Oakwood Village |
| Citibank | Pacificorp |
| Credit Suisse | Promega Corporation |
| Ernst & Young, LLP | QUALCOMM, Inc. |
| Ford Motor Company | Robert W. Baird & Co. |
| GE Corporate Financial Services | Rockwell Automation |
| GE Healthcare | Sara Lee |
| Grant Thornton | SAB Miller |
| Hewlett-Packard | SC Johnson & Son Inc. |
| Houilihan, Lokey, Howard & Zukin | Sears Holdings |
| Intel Corporation | Standard & Poor's Credit Markets |
| Janus Capital Group | Target Corporation |
| Johnson Controls, Inc. | UBS |
| Jones Lang LaSalle | Unilever |
| KPMG Corporate Finance | US Bank |
| Kraft Foods | Valuation Research |
| Virchow Krause & Company | |
| Wipro Technologies |
Finance Careers |
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| "Recruiters seek MBAs with good communication and presentation skills, able to work well in teams, and with the technical skills necessary to diagnose and solve complex problems. The Nicholas Center provides all of these. In addition to preparing the students with state of the art in corporation finance theory and practice, the program offers participants the opportunity to be part of real management decisions, to interact with companies' decision makers, to practice negotiation skills, and to develop a sense of accountability that is critical in team work." Antonio Mello, Professor of Finance Investment and Banking |
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Nicholas Center alums Supriya Amar, Scott Peck and Dave Biel |
The External Board of Advisors plays a critical role in the success of the Nicholas Center. There are 28 financial executives who currently serve on the Board. They are practitioners from financial services/investment banking and consulting firms, as well as corporate officers. This balance is critical for providing our MBA students with the broadest possible exposure and training necessary to become successful business leaders. Specific responsibilities for board members include: assistance in identifying qualified students and desirable skill sets for professionals in the field of corporate finance, provide advice and feedback on curriculum offerings, generate leads for applied projects, participate as classroom guest speakers, and facilitate the placement of students for both summer internships and full-time positions. The Board meets on campus twice a year to review the progress of the program, provide feedback to students on their current consulting projects and offer career advice.
Director of Career Services, Blair Sanford Shares Her Views on the Current State of the MBA Job Market |
Employment Statistics |




