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Fostering a greater diversity of viewpoints in the executive suite is a strategic priority in business, and accordingly, cultivating diversity in each entering class is a key priority for business schools. Students hailing from a variety of backgrounds and circumstances create a vibrant learning environment and reflect the makeup of today’s busi- ness world. The term “diversity” is a bit cliché in the 21st century, the traditional concept of which typically alludes solely to differences in gender or race. Today’s notion of diversity, however, transcends sex and eth- nic origin to encompass a variety of other characteristics that yield a variety of viewpoints. | MBA Career Report 1999 L Wharton t MBA Career Management 0 ị ị ZJ p fiif 1 MBA Career Manage The Wharton School University of Pennsylvania The Wharton School adheres to the employment statistics standards set by the MBA Career Services Council. Salary statistics include all salaries given by graduates and interns. International salaries are not excluded and are reported in . dollars calculated on the basis of prevailing exchange rates. Note All figures in this report are rounded to the nearest decimal not all charts will total 100 . The University of PPennsylvania values diversity and seeks talented students faculty and staff from diverse backgrounds. The University of PPennsylvania does not discriminate on the basis of race sex sexual orientation religion color national or ethnic origin age disability or status as a Vietnam Era Veteran or disabled veteran in the administration of educational policies programs or activities admissions policies scholarship and loan awards athletic or other University administered programs or employment. Questions or complaints regarding this policy should be directed to Executive Director Office of Affirmative Action 1133 Blockley Hall Philadelphia PA or Voice or TDD . contents Overview 2 Employment Results Highlights 2 MBA Career Management 4 The Wharton Way 5 The MBA Program 6 http Wharton Employers 7 Recruiting Company Profile 8 Major Employers 1999 8 Recruiting Organizations 9 MBA Graduate Employment Class of 1999 14 Class Profile 14 Locations Chosen by Graduates 15 Industries Chosen by Graduates 16 Functions Chosen by Graduates 18 MBA Summer Intern Employment Class of 2000 20 Class Profile 20 Locations Chosen by Interns Industries Chosen by Interns Functions Chosen by Interns 21 22 24 Geographic Analysis of Graduate and Intern Choices 26 High-Growth Employment Profile High-Tech Venture Capital Entrepreneur Profile 27 27 28 28 1999 MBA Career .