NEW ORLEANS, La.--(COLLEGIATE PRESSWIRE)--Mar 17, 2003--The labor market prospects for the Class of 2003 reflect the general state of the economy -- sluggish with little growth. While the percentage overall change from last year will be only a minus 1%, there will be variation across industrial sectors as well as size of company. According to Michigan State University`s annual Recruiting Trends survey, employers will hire slightly more bachelor`s graduates but fewer MBAs. Starting salaries will move upward by 1% to 3% for some companies but many plan to realign the high end of their salary ranges. The longer the economy remains stagnant, the greater the likelihood that salary levels may actually contract. Employers expect to hire fewer entry-level people this year for technical positions. Engineers and computer science graduates will have a challenging time as larger manufacturing firms, computer companies and consulting firms will only be hiring for a few positions this year. Some opportunities remain for liberal arts graduates as employers continue to seek well-rounded employees who can communicate, think critically and possess strong interpersonal skills. Business majors are poised to experience a rebound.
The Top 100 Employers� listing, featured in the Second Semester Super Issue, February 2003 of THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine, ranks the survey respondents according to the projected number of hires from college recruiting for the Class of 2003. The top 20 employers are: 1-Enterprise Rent-A-Car: 2-U.S. Navy (Officer Program); 3-U.S. Customs Service; 4-Broward County Public Schools; 5-Wells Fargo Financial; 6-Ernst & Young; 7-Accenture and Fairfax County Public Schools; 9-Johnson & Johnson; 10-KPMG LLP; 11-Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.; 12-U.S. Air Force-Civilian; 13-DaimlerChrysler Corporation; 14-Raytheon Company; 15-Lucent Technologies and Northrop Grumman; 17-Federated Department Stores, Inc.; 18-The Sherwin-Williams Company; 19-Liberty Mutual Group; and 20-Prince William County Schools. A complete list follows of the Top 100 Employers for 2003.
In addition to the Top 100 Employers� section, the Second Semester 2003 Super Issue features job search strategies, career opportunities in audiology and speech therapy, engineering, and the military. Also featured are industry reports on retailing and hospitality. Also published are an African-American History section, an interview with NAACP CEO Kweisi Mfume, Miss America 2003, a feature on success tips from wealthy African Americans, plus lots more. THE BLACK COLLEGIAN Magazine is distributed free of charge through Career Services Offices on more than 800 campuses nationwide. This issue can be accessed on the Internet at www.blackcollegian.com.
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The Top 100 Employers for the Class of 2003 Revised List Rank / Employers / Total Projected Hires
1 Enterprise Rent-A-Car 6,200 2 United States Navy (Officer Program) 2,500 3 United States Customs Service 2,407 4 Broward County Public Schools 1,900 5 Wells Fargo Financial 1,830 6 Ernst & Young 1,800 7 Accenture 1,500 7 Fairfax County Public Schools 1,500 9 Johnson & Johnson 1,162 10 KPMG LLLP 987 11 Wal-Mart Stores, Inc. 960 12 United States Air Force - Civilian 662 13 DaimlerChrysler Corporation 600 14 Raytheon Company 570 15 Lucent Technologies 525 15 Northrop Grumman 525 17 Federated Department Stores, Inc. 523 18 The Sherwin-Williams 455 19 Liberty Mutual Group 400 20 Prince William County Schools 376 21 JCPenney Co. 335 22 Hewitt Associates 329 23 SAFECO Corp. 326 24 Caterpillar Inc. 309 25 Marriott International 304 26 Black & Decker 300 26 United States Patent and Trademark Office 300 28 Cargill, Inc. 287 29 Ford Motor Company 255 30 The May Department Stores Co. 250 31 Federal Bureau of Investigation 246 32 Coca-Cola Enterprises, Inc. 240 33 Wachovia Bank/ Wachovia Securities 236 34 Bank One 230 35 Countrywide Financial Corp. 228 36 Merck 225 37 National City Corporation 207 38 BB&T; 201 39 Kohl`s Department Stores 185 40 Eckerd Youth Alternatives, Inc. 165 40 Towers Perrin 165 42 Hyatt Hotels Corporation 161 43 Avanade 150 43 International Paper 150 45 Southwest Research Institute 147 46 General Motors Corp 146 47 Genentech, Inc. 144 48 ConAgra Foods 141 49 Watson Wyatt Worldwide 140 50 American Express Company 130 51 SAKS Incorporated 128 51 Hartford Customer Service Group 128 53 Hershey Foods Corporation 122 54 Abbott Laboratories 114 55 Cigna Corporation 107 56 Miami Valley Hospital 105 57 Applied Materials 104 58 3M 103 59 Framatome ANP 101 60 Hurst-Euless-Bedford ISD 100 60 Illinois Department of Transportation 100 60 Valassis 100 63 Unisys 94 64 Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. 87 65 Jackson Board of Education 83 66 Principal Financial Group 75 67 Dell 67 68 HDR, Inc. 63 69 Honda R&D; Americas, Inc. 62 70 Aon Corporation 61 71 The Home Depot 60 72 Naval Financial Management Career Center 57 73 Entergy Corporation 55 74 Westinghouse Electric Company 53 74 The Aerospace Corp. 53 76 Federated Merchandising Group 50 76 Convergys 50 76 Value City Department Stores, Inc. 50 76 Rockwell Collins 50 80 Toyota Motor Sales USA 45 81 Johns Hopkins University APL 40 82 Rolls-Royce 38 83 Union Bank of California 37 84 NCR Corporation 35 85 Ace Hardware Corporation 32 85 Cianbro 32 87 ACNielsen BASES 30 87 Olive Garden Italian Restaurants 30 87 Burdines 30 90 Midwest Research Institute 25 91 HBE Corporation 22 92 Washington Group International 19 93 L`Oreal 18 93 Koch Industries, Inc. 18 95 The Gillette Company 17 96 Center Point Energy Inc. 14 97 SWIFT 12 98 United States Bureau of Reclamation 11 99 IGT 10 100 Johnson Controls 8 101 Dave & Buster`s 7
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