Wharton Alumni Magazine
Winter 2001
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The Battle of the Bulge Bracket

Wharton Olympians Show Their 'Medal'

Managing Without Commitment

Departments

Wharton Now

Knowledge@Wharton

The Campaign for Sustained Leadership

MBA Grads Still Have High-Growth/Technology Fever

Despite stock market gyrations and other turmoil in high-tech fields, more than 25 percent of the MBA class of 2000 chose to join, start or fund a technology company or high-growth venture.

Of that 25 percent, about 18 percent joined a technology company, while 6 percent chose venture capital/private equity and 5 percent started their own business. Those joining a company with fewer than 50 employees almost doubled, reaching about 10 percent. And, over 30 percent of the Class of 2001 accepted similar positions for the summer. Additional details follow:

To Integrate, or Not to Integrate?

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