Description
On this detailed description amplify hire the byu advantage international experience.
Are you looking for management students that stand out for their
maturity, international experience, character, collaboration, and
innovative thinking? If so, we’re here to help you hire the BYU
Advantage. Recruiters from many of the most successful companies
keep coming back for these core strengths that set our graduates
apart.
1) Depth and Maturity: BYU’s undergraduate management
department has the highest enrollment of any BYU department
including pre-management core students. Of the students in the
program, more than 25 percent are married, and the overall group
has an average GPA of 3.62.
2) International Experience & Language Ability: The majority of
BYU management students have lived abroad for more than a year,
with many of those spending two years as LDS missionaries learning
foreign cultures and languages. Overall, 70 percent of management
students speak a second language. Many management students also
spend semesters abroad during their coursework through the Marriott
School’s Global Management Center programs.
3) Character: The shared values of BYU and its sponsoring institution
help instill strong character in our students. We build on these values
with a required study of business ethics from some of the leading
experts in the feld. The Marriott School also shows its commitment to
business ethics by hosting a business ethics conference for faculty,
providing a series of cases with video discussions, and sponsoring an
ethics case competition team.
4) Collaboration: The undergraduate business program stresses
collaboration over competition, underscoring the value of successful
teams in solving business problems and seizing opportunities. Credit
Suisse Investment Bank CEO Eric Varvel adds, “From my experience,
communication and analytical skills are the strongest differentiators
between BYU students and those at other universities.”
5) Innovation: Entrepreneurship is a core element of a BYU
management education. The annual Miller New Venture Challenge
has been the launchpad for successful business such as 1-800
Contacts and Property Solutions. The school’s undergraduate
entrepreneurship program ranks fourth best overall in Entrepreneur
magazine.
THE BYU ADVANTAGE
2016 BSMgmt Pro?le
CLASS PROFILES
BSMGMT RANKINGS
Hire the BYU Advantage
International Experience
“One thing that differentiates the Marriott School is the
experience of the student body . . . . Since business is
conducted in a global framework, hiring people who
have had real-life experience in a variety of countries,
with a variety of languages, allows for a more effective,
deeper relationship with the clients.”
LINDA DAINES
Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
2014
256
3.68
80%
20%
20%
4%
70%
2015
294
3.62
79%
21%
26%
5%
70%
2011
475
3.64
77%
23%
35%
11%
62%
2012
188
3.62
71%
29%
29%
8%
64%
2013
215
3.65
81%
19%
27%
3%
65%
ENTERING STUDENTS
NUMBER ENROLLED
AVERAGE GPA
MEN
WOMEN
MARRIED
INTERNATIONAL
BILINGUAL
RANK
4
th
6
th
19
th
13
th
34
th
CATEGORY
Undergrad Entrepreneurship
Global Supply Chain
International Business
Undergrad Programs
Business Management
RANKING INSTITUTION
Entrepreneur, 2014
Gartner, 2014
U.S. News & World Report, 2015
Businessweek, 2014
U.S. News & World Report, 2015
BYU’s undergraduate business program ranked No. 13 in
Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best Undergraduate Business
Schools 2014 rankings. The Marriott School also ranked No.
3 in employer satisfaction and No. 17 in student satisfaction.
BYU was the only school from Utah in the top ffty and the
highest rated school in the west.
Marriott School strategy students recently won frst place
in the Capital One Case Competition. Teams assessed the
auto loan market and created systems to help customers
take out peer-to-peer auto loans. BYU students beat out
fve fnalist teams, including competition from Stanford and
Notre Dame.
After receiving funding through ABC’s Shark Tank and selling
out on QVC, Spencer Quinn, a BYU student and cofounder
of FiberFix, took the top spot at the Utah Student 25—the
premier recognition program for student entrepreneurs in
Utah. BYU student-run companies accounted for ffteen of
the twenty-fve awards. BYU entrants had received mentoring through the Marriott School’s Rollins
Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology. “Our focus on the importance of early customer
validation, pivots, and presentation preparation helps our students launch successful companies,”
says Jeff Howlett, director of venture mentoring services at the Rollins Center.
BSMgmt ACHIEVEMENTS
BSMgmt Recruiters
Adobe
Amazon.com
Bain & Co
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
BCG
The Boeing Company
Capital One Financial
Citigroup
CSX Transportation
Deloitte Consulting
Dow Chemical Company
eBay
Ecolab
Epic
Facebook
Ford Motor Company
Goldman Sachs
Google
Hewlett Packard
Honda Motor Company
Honeywell International
Intel Corporation
Intuit
Kraft Foods Group
Lucid Software
Marriott International
McKinsey & Company
Mercer
Microsoft Corporation
Nestle Purina PetCare Company
Nordstrom
Pepsico/FritoLay
Precoa
Procter & Gamble
PwC
Qualtrics
Shell Oil
Southwest Airlines
Target Corporation
The 3M Company
Toyota Motor Corporation
Union Pacifc
Walmart
Whirlpool
AVERAGE STARTING SALARY BY TRACK
TRACK
Entrepreneur
General Business
Global Supply Chain
Marketing
OBHR
Strategy
SALARY
$51,288
$54,327
$54,748
$51,641
$46,921
$56,483
2014 PLACEMENT
Alaska
Hawaii
66%
West 6%
Midwest
2%
Mid-Atlantic
4%
Northeast
5%
South
16%
Southwest
1%
International
updated 9/15
doc_544721548.pdf
On this detailed description amplify hire the byu advantage international experience.
Are you looking for management students that stand out for their
maturity, international experience, character, collaboration, and
innovative thinking? If so, we’re here to help you hire the BYU
Advantage. Recruiters from many of the most successful companies
keep coming back for these core strengths that set our graduates
apart.
1) Depth and Maturity: BYU’s undergraduate management
department has the highest enrollment of any BYU department
including pre-management core students. Of the students in the
program, more than 25 percent are married, and the overall group
has an average GPA of 3.62.
2) International Experience & Language Ability: The majority of
BYU management students have lived abroad for more than a year,
with many of those spending two years as LDS missionaries learning
foreign cultures and languages. Overall, 70 percent of management
students speak a second language. Many management students also
spend semesters abroad during their coursework through the Marriott
School’s Global Management Center programs.
3) Character: The shared values of BYU and its sponsoring institution
help instill strong character in our students. We build on these values
with a required study of business ethics from some of the leading
experts in the feld. The Marriott School also shows its commitment to
business ethics by hosting a business ethics conference for faculty,
providing a series of cases with video discussions, and sponsoring an
ethics case competition team.
4) Collaboration: The undergraduate business program stresses
collaboration over competition, underscoring the value of successful
teams in solving business problems and seizing opportunities. Credit
Suisse Investment Bank CEO Eric Varvel adds, “From my experience,
communication and analytical skills are the strongest differentiators
between BYU students and those at other universities.”
5) Innovation: Entrepreneurship is a core element of a BYU
management education. The annual Miller New Venture Challenge
has been the launchpad for successful business such as 1-800
Contacts and Property Solutions. The school’s undergraduate
entrepreneurship program ranks fourth best overall in Entrepreneur
magazine.
THE BYU ADVANTAGE
2016 BSMgmt Pro?le
CLASS PROFILES
BSMGMT RANKINGS
Hire the BYU Advantage
International Experience
“One thing that differentiates the Marriott School is the
experience of the student body . . . . Since business is
conducted in a global framework, hiring people who
have had real-life experience in a variety of countries,
with a variety of languages, allows for a more effective,
deeper relationship with the clients.”
LINDA DAINES
Managing Director, Goldman Sachs
2014
256
3.68
80%
20%
20%
4%
70%
2015
294
3.62
79%
21%
26%
5%
70%
2011
475
3.64
77%
23%
35%
11%
62%
2012
188
3.62
71%
29%
29%
8%
64%
2013
215
3.65
81%
19%
27%
3%
65%
ENTERING STUDENTS
NUMBER ENROLLED
AVERAGE GPA
MEN
WOMEN
MARRIED
INTERNATIONAL
BILINGUAL
RANK
4
th
6
th
19
th
13
th
34
th
CATEGORY
Undergrad Entrepreneurship
Global Supply Chain
International Business
Undergrad Programs
Business Management
RANKING INSTITUTION
Entrepreneur, 2014
Gartner, 2014
U.S. News & World Report, 2015
Businessweek, 2014
U.S. News & World Report, 2015
BYU’s undergraduate business program ranked No. 13 in
Bloomberg Businessweek’s Best Undergraduate Business
Schools 2014 rankings. The Marriott School also ranked No.
3 in employer satisfaction and No. 17 in student satisfaction.
BYU was the only school from Utah in the top ffty and the
highest rated school in the west.
Marriott School strategy students recently won frst place
in the Capital One Case Competition. Teams assessed the
auto loan market and created systems to help customers
take out peer-to-peer auto loans. BYU students beat out
fve fnalist teams, including competition from Stanford and
Notre Dame.
After receiving funding through ABC’s Shark Tank and selling
out on QVC, Spencer Quinn, a BYU student and cofounder
of FiberFix, took the top spot at the Utah Student 25—the
premier recognition program for student entrepreneurs in
Utah. BYU student-run companies accounted for ffteen of
the twenty-fve awards. BYU entrants had received mentoring through the Marriott School’s Rollins
Center for Entrepreneurship and Technology. “Our focus on the importance of early customer
validation, pivots, and presentation preparation helps our students launch successful companies,”
says Jeff Howlett, director of venture mentoring services at the Rollins Center.
BSMgmt ACHIEVEMENTS
BSMgmt Recruiters
Adobe
Amazon.com
Bain & Co
Bank of America/Merrill Lynch
BCG
The Boeing Company
Capital One Financial
Citigroup
CSX Transportation
Deloitte Consulting
Dow Chemical Company
eBay
Ecolab
Epic
Ford Motor Company
Goldman Sachs
Hewlett Packard
Honda Motor Company
Honeywell International
Intel Corporation
Intuit
Kraft Foods Group
Lucid Software
Marriott International
McKinsey & Company
Mercer
Microsoft Corporation
Nestle Purina PetCare Company
Nordstrom
Pepsico/FritoLay
Precoa
Procter & Gamble
PwC
Qualtrics
Shell Oil
Southwest Airlines
Target Corporation
The 3M Company
Toyota Motor Corporation
Union Pacifc
Walmart
Whirlpool
AVERAGE STARTING SALARY BY TRACK
TRACK
Entrepreneur
General Business
Global Supply Chain
Marketing
OBHR
Strategy
SALARY
$51,288
$54,327
$54,748
$51,641
$46,921
$56,483
2014 PLACEMENT
Alaska
Hawaii
66%
West 6%
Midwest
2%
Mid-Atlantic
4%
Northeast
5%
South
16%
Southwest
1%
International
updated 9/15
doc_544721548.pdf