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The Top 50 Diversity Employers 2002 Rankings
THE BLACK COLLEGIAN MAGAZINE ^ | 11/12/2002

Posted on 11/12/2002 7:39:48 PM PST by John Lenin

Universum CommunicationsThe table below presents the 50 most popular employers among students surveyed by The Universum Diversity Survey 2002.The survey, which is conducted annually by the international research and consulting firm Universum Communications, monitors the employment-related opinions of undergraduate and MBA students with minority backgrounds. Over 3,500 students at 53 of the finest universities throughout the United States participated in the 2002 survey.

Universum CommunicationsFrom a list on the survey questionnaire, respondents were asked to select up to five companies as their “ideal employers,” or the companies for which they would most like to work. (They had the option of writing in two companies if their preferred employers were not already present on the list.) The data was subsequently tabulated, with the companies selected by the greatest percentage of respondents given the highest rankings on the list of minority students' ideal employers.

 

COMPANY RANKING %
Goldman Sachs 1 14.32
Merrill Lynch 2 10.42
Walt Disney 3 10.37
Microsoft 4 10.31
IBM 5 9.97
Morgan Stanley 6 9.85
McKinsey & Company 7 9.73
BMW 8 9.47
Sony 9 8.82
Coca-Cola 10 8.78
AOL Time Warner 11 8.71
JPMorganChase 12 8.63
PricewaterhouseCoopers 13 8.41
Citigroup 14 8.26
Accenture 15 7.98
The Boston Consulting Group 16 7.94
Fox Entertainment 17 7.52
General Electric 18 7.41
Ernst & Young 19 6.51
Andersen 20 6.31
Nike 21 6.12
Pfizer 22 6.08
Deloitte Consulting 23 6.05
Bank of America 24 5.88
Johnson & Johnson 25 5.66
Bain & Company 26 5.50
Dell Computer 27 5.38
Intel 28 5.23
Procter & Gamble 29 5.01
The Gap 30 4.89
Cisco Systems 31 4.85
Boeing 32 4.78
American Express 33 4.73
3M 34 4.60
Lehman Brothers 35 4.32
AT&T 36 3.95
LucasArts/LucasFilm 37 3.82
Booz-Allen Hamilton 38 3.76
Credit Suisse First Boston 39 3.75
Merck 40 3.71*
Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu 41 3.71*
Abbott Laboratories 42 3.70
Charles Schwab 43 3.60
L'Oreal 44 3.57
Deutsche Bank 45 3.52
Miramax Films 46 3.51
Hewlett-Packard 47 3.46
General Motors 48 3.35
Motorola 49 3.34
Bristol-Myers Squibb 50 3.16


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To: John Lenin
Uh, I'm puzzled. If you weren't trying to draw attention to the "diversity" angle, why DID you post this article? Surely you're erudite enough to understand that "diversity" is simply a liberal code word for "anti-white, -hetero, -male, -Christian bigotry."
41 posted on 11/13/2002 3:32:46 PM PST by IronJack
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To: IronJack
Surely you're erudite enough to understand that "diversity" is simply a liberal code word for "anti-white, -hetero, -male, -Christian bigotry."

Funny, I didn't think that when I read the article. Differnet strokes for different folks.
42 posted on 11/13/2002 3:38:54 PM PST by John Lenin
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To: YoungKentuckyConservative
The company I work for switched to Merrill-Lynch to "manage" our 401K funds. Merrill-Lynch couldn't manage my kid's piggy bank. They suck! Our losses per quater on our statements is much worse that the stock market losses for the same period. They should be shut down for pretending to be a brokerage firm.
43 posted on 11/13/2002 4:16:03 PM PST by flair2000
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To: John Lenin
I hope to work for Goldman, or Lehman or Merril.

I'll stay away from CSFD First Boston though.

44 posted on 11/13/2002 6:40:07 PM PST by Clemenza
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To: Sender
I would have put HP higher on the diversity list. I worked for them ...

I also worked for HP. The company is still trading on the reputation it built in the 1970s -- but that HP is long gone. And that's why I am, too!

45 posted on 11/13/2002 7:11:02 PM PST by Schatze
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To: John Lenin
So if minorities simply WANT to work for a company, it is considered "diverse"?

Words apparently mean nothing to journalists.

46 posted on 11/13/2002 7:19:35 PM PST by Teacher317
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To: Tauzero
You oughta get that jerking knee looked at. Could be Parkinson's.

Only after you wipe that footprint of yours off yer own forehead.

Snidely

47 posted on 11/13/2002 8:37:33 PM PST by Snidely Whiplash
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To: Snidely Whiplash
Charming image, but I'm afraid it's been years since I've been able to get my foot anywhere near there. I see you're a bit more flexible, but be warned that frequent insertion of one's head there might ultimately result in the need for Depends undergarments.
48 posted on 11/13/2002 9:43:29 PM PST by Tauzero
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To: John Lenin
This survey has nothing to do with reality; it merely measures the employment fantasies of black college students.

But then, since diversity is all about black fantasies, I guess this survey is acceptable as a scientific instrument.

49 posted on 11/14/2002 3:53:59 PM PST by mrustow
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To: John Lenin
Read the article, it's not about affirmitive action, it's about who the students like best to work for. No comment on the obvious racism.

I read the "article"; its title is, "The Top 50 Diversity Employers ..." To say "it's not about affirmative action" is tantamount to saying of a certain men's room fixture, "It's a pissoir, not a urinal!"

50 posted on 11/14/2002 4:12:44 PM PST by mrustow
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To: YoungKentuckyConservative
They hire based on color >and sexual orientation< and not on performance.

Let's create a rainbow of diversity!


51 posted on 11/15/2002 8:28:03 AM PST by ppaul
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To: Professional
Sometimes I have to ask myself why I even bother.

No mercy.
Coming soon: Tha SYNDICATE.
101 things that the Mozilla browser can do that Internet Explorer cannot.

52 posted on 11/15/2002 8:35:20 AM PST by rdb3
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