Page 7 2008/2009 B.Comm.(Hons.) Grad Survey Results

2008/2009

Bachelor of Commerce (Honours)

Graduate Employment Survey Results

The Asper School of Business - Career Development Centre conducted a telephone survey on the graduates of the 2008/2009 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) program. Out of a class of 388 students, 285 were contacted.

Of these 285 graduates, 46 were not actively seeking full-time employment and were removed from the sample (see question 13). Therefore, the final sample size used to calculate the survey results was 239 graduates.

All n’s do not equal 239 for the following reasons:

·  Due to the skip pattern of the survey, not all respondents were required to answer all the questions.

·  Not all respondents answered all the questions.

·  Some questions permitted multiple responses.

Q. 1 & 2

This question refers to the respondent's name, address, and phone number. The data collected from this question was used to establish the groups on which this report is based.

Q. 3

When did you graduate?
n=239
Number / Percent
October, 2008 / 21 / 9.0
February, 2009 / 85 / 35.0
May, 2009 / 133 / 56.0

Q. 4

What is your primary major?
n=239
Number / Percent
Aboriginal Business Studies / 0 / 0.0
Accounting / 85 / 35.6
Actuarial Mathematics / 8 / 3.3
Entrepreneurship/Small Business / 4 / 1.7
Finance / 53 / 22.2
Generalist / 1 / 0.4
HRM/Industrial Relations / 23 / 9.6
International Business / 5 / 2.1
Logistics & Supply Chain Management / 11 / 4.6
Management Information Systems / 5 / 2.1
Management of Organizations / 1 / 0.4
Marketing / 43 / 18.0
Operations Management/Research / 0 / 0.0


Q. 5

Which best describes your employment status after graduation?
n=239
Number / Percent
Full time on a permanent basis / 182 / 76.2
Full time in a term position / 3 / 1.3
Part time / 23 / 9.6
Summer / 1 / 0.4
Unemployed / 30 / 12.6

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR Q.5:

Employment Summary (n = 239)

Number / Percent
Employed Full time* / 185 / 77.0
Employed Part time** / 54 / 23.0

* Includes full time on a permanent basis + full time in a term position

** Includes part time & summer

Full time employment by major
Total n = 239 Total # Employed =185
n= / # Employed / Percent
Aboriginal Business Studies / 0 / 0 / 0.0
Accounting / 85 / 71 / 83.5
Actuarial Mathematics / 8 / 7 / 87.5
Entrepreneurship/Small Business / 4 / 3 / 75.0
Finance / 53 / 39 / 73.6
Generalist / 1 / 0 / 0.0
HRM/Industrial Relations / 23 / 20 / 87.0
International Business / 5 / 4 / 80.0
Logistics & Supply Chain Management / 11 / 7 / 63.6
Management Information Systems / 5 / 3 / 60.0
Management of Organizations / 1 / 1 / 100.0
Marketing / 43 / 30 / 69.8
Op. Research/Op. Management / 0 / 0 / 0.0
Full time employment by gender
Total n = 239 Total # Employed = 185
n= / # Employed / Percent
Female / 104 / 82 / 78.8
Male / 135 / 103 / 76.3


Q. 6

Respondents were asked to give their company name, job title, and location of employment in terms of the nearest city/town and province, and an industry description.

See:

·  Appendix A for list of companies for full time employed respondents and Appendix B for a further breakdown by major.

·  Appendix C for a listing of companies by industry type.

Industry breakdown for full time employed respondents
n= 185
Number / Percent
Accounting, Engineering, and Architecture / 60 / 32.4
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing / 4 / 2.2
Banking, Finance, and Investment / 24 / 13.0
Computer Science / 2 / 1.1
Construction / 0 / 0.0
Government / 13 / 7.0
Health, Legal, Educational and Social Services / 10 / 5.4
Hotel, Recreation/Amusement, Leisure, Repair, and Personal Services / 4 / 2.2
Insurance / 16 / 8.6
Manufacturing / 5 / 2.7
Other Services to Businesses / 16 / 8.6
Retail Trade / 8 / 4.3
Transportation, Communication, Electric, Gas, and Sanitary / 23 / 12.5
Wholesale Trade / 0 / 0.0
Locations of employers by province for full time employed respondent
n= 185
Number / Percent
Manitoba / 181 / 97.8
Ontario / 0 / 0.0
Alberta / 2 / 1.0
British Columbia / 0 / 0.0
Quebec / 0 / 0.0
Saskatchewan / 1 / 0.6
USA / 0 / 0.0
Asia / 1 / 0.6
Europe / 0 / 0.0
Central/South America / 0 / 0.0


Q. 7

Respondents were given the choice to answer this question by providing their actual annual salary or by choosing the range into which their annual salary fell. The midpoint of each range was used as the actual number to calculate the overall average starting salary. For example, if a respondent indicated that their salary fell in the range of $25,000 - $29,999, the number $27,499.50 was entered as that respondent’s annual salary.

Annual salary before deductions for full time employed respondents
n= 185
Number / Percent
Less than $15,000 / 0 / 0.0
$15,000 - 19,999 / 0 / 0.0
$20,000 - 24,999 / 5 / 2.7
$25,000 - 29,999 / 10 / 5.4
$30,000 - 34,999 / 72 / 38.9
$35,000 - 39,999 / 31 / 16.8
$40,000 - 44,999 / 30 / 16.2
$45,000 - 49,999 / 13 / 7.0
Greater than $50,000 / 24 / 13.0

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION FOR Q.7

The annual average salary before deductions for full time employed respondents is $38,454

Annual average salary by major:
$
Aboriginal Business Studies / N/A
Accounting - All / 34,601
Accounting - CA Only / 32,760
Accounting - CA Excluded / 37,429
Actuarial Mathematics / 53,830
Entrepreneurship/Small Business / 34,167
Finance / 42,267
Generalist / N/A
HRM/Industrial Relations / 41,675
International Business / 35,000
Logistics & Supply Chain Management / 34,857
Management Information Systems / 35,500
Management of Organizations / N/A*
Marketing / 38,770
Operations Management/Research / N/A

* For confidentially purposes, annual salary can not be reported when only one respondent

Annual Average Salary by Gender
$
Female / 37,826
Male / 38,954


AVERAGE SALARY BY INDUSTRY:

Average salary by industry
$
Accounting, Engineering, and Architecture / 33,235
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing / 40,625
Banking, Finance, and Investment / 41,313
Computer Science / 35,000
Construction / N/A
Government / 45,607
Health, Legal, Educational and Social Services / 35,800
Hotel, Recreation/Amusement, Leisure, Repair, and Personal Services / 34,875
Insurance / 44,145
Manufacturing / 38,600
Other Services to Businesses / 36,875
Retail Trade / 39,375
Transportation, Communication, Electric, Gas, and Sanitary / 43,530
Wholesale Trade / N/A

Q. 8

To what extent do you think your B. Comm. degree has been an asset to you being hired for this position? n = 184
Number / Percent
Highly Relevant / 145 / 78.8
Somewhat Relevant / 34 / 18.5
Not Relevant / 5 / 2.7

Q. 9

To what extent do you think your job is related to your major? n = 184
Number / Percent
Highly Relevant / 140 / 76.1
Somewhat Relevant / 38 / 20.6
Not Relevant / 6 / 3.3

Q. 10

How did you learn about this position?
n= 185
Number / Percent
Career Development Centre / 78 / 42.4
Through personal network / 39 / 21.2
Previously worked there / 31 / 16.8
Volunteered there / 2 / 1.1
Family business / 1 / 0.5
Another employment centre / 1 / 0.5
Self employment / 1 / 0.5
Newspaper advertisement / 2 / 1.1
Internet / 13 / 7.1
Other / 17 / 9.2


Q. 11

All respondents that indicated they were not employed on a full time permanent basis or in a full time term position were asked to answer this question. Those who answered no to this question were removed from the original respondent sample size of 285. This resulted in a total sample size of 46 , which then became the “n” for the entire survey.

Are you actively seeking full time employment?
n= 100
Number / Percent
Yes / 54 / 54
No / 46 / 46

Q. 12

If you ARE SEEKING full time employment, why do you think your search has been unsuccessful?
n= 54
Number / Percent*
Not enough work experience / 25 / 46.2
Just started job search / 26 / 48.4
Have not given job search a full effort / 11 / 20.3
No jobs in area of specialization / 3 / 5.5
Other / 3 / 5.5
No jobs in desired location / 2 / 3.7
Require further education / 2 / 3.7

* Total will exceed 100 since multiple responses were permitted.

Q. 13

If you ARE NOT SEEKING full time employment, why is that?
n=46
Number / Percent*
Returning to school / 22 / 47.8
Travel / 17 / 36.9
Decided to take some time off / 6 / 13.0
Moving out of Winnipeg / 5 / 10.8
Other / 7 / 15.2
Working for the summer only / 0 / 0
Family responsibilities / 1 / 2.1

* Total will exceed 100 since multiple responses were permitted.

Q. 14

Which of the following methods did you use in your job search?
n=46
Number / Percent*
Career Development Centre / 31 / 57.4
Internet / 20 / 37.0
Newspaper advertisement / 10 / 18.5
Through personal network / 16 / 29.6
Previous employment / 3 / 5.5
Other / 0 / 0
Another Employment Centre / 1 / 1.8

* Total will exceed 100 since multiple responses were permitted.

Q. 15

Would you be willing to participate in the Mentor Listing?
n= 185
Number / Percent
Yes / 70 / 37.8
No / 115 / 62.2

A directory of all Management alumni willing to list their name as a mentor is available in the Career Development Centre.

Q. 16

Sex of respondents:
n= 239
Number / Percent
Male / 135 / 56.5
Female / 104 / 43.5

Q. 17

Age of respondents:
n= 217
Number / Percent
<=20 / 0 / N/A
21 / 15 / 6.9
22 / 61 / 28.1
23 / 51 / 23.5
24 / 33 / 15.3
25 / 26 / 12.0
26 / 12 / 5.5
27 / 9 / 4.1
>=28 / 10 / 4.6

The average age of the respondents is 23

APPENDIX A

2008/2009 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Graduate Survey

Q. 6 - Alphabetical Listing of Companies which hired Respondents for Full time Employment

APPENDIX B

2008/2009 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Graduate Survey

Q.6 - Alphabetical Listing of Companies and Position Titles for Full time Employed Respondents

BY PATTERN AREA

APPENDIX B

2008/2009 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Graduate Survey

Q.6 - Alphabetical Listing of Companies and Position Titles for Full time Employed Respondents

BY PATTERN AREA

1 Sushi Restaurant

Agri Food Canada (3)

Allmar International

AMCC

Assiniboine Credit Union

Bank West

BCCA LLP

BDC (2)

BDO Dunwoody LLP (6)

BioMedical Commercialization Canada

Birchwood Automotive Group (3)

Bokhaut and Company

Booke & Partners LLP

Cambrian Credit Union

Canada Revenue Agency

Canadian Blood Services

Canadian Canola Growers

Canadian Western Bank

Canadian Wheat Board (2)

Capelles Canada

Caresoft Global

Cargill

Champs Food System Ltd

CIBC (3)

CIGNA

Commtech Office Solutions

Convergys

Cooperators Life Insurance

Defehr Furniture Ltd

Deloitte (5)

Dollar 50 Rent a Car

Downtown Winnipeg Biz

Enterprise Rent a Car (4)

Ernst & Young LLP (6)

FCGA Corporation

Fido/Mosaic

Flint Energy Capital

Frontier Supply Chain Solutions

Gardwine Group

Government of Canada (2)

Government of Manitoba

Grant Thornton LLP (2)

Great West Life (6)

Hazco Environmental Services

HED Insurance (3)

HSCC

IC Group

Imperial Oil

Indigo Books

Integra Credit Union

Interpoc

Investors Group

Ipsos Direct

KPMG LLP (4)

Manitoba Culture Tourism and Sport

Manitoba Hydro (7)

Manitoba Lotteries Corporation (2)

Manitoba Public Insurance

Margolis Capital

Mercer (3)

Meyers Norris Penny LLP (11)

Manitoba Liquor Commission (3)

Monteris Medical

Montrose Mortgage

MTS Allstream (5)

MTS Connect

NRG

Nygard (2)

Online Business System

Pepsi Bottling Group (3)

Pope & Brookes LLP

PriceWaterhouseCoopers LLP (8)

Pulat & Poustie

Quadrant Asset Management

Quarks

Red River Valley Insurance

Richardson International (3)

Royal Bank of Canada (2)

Scarrow and Donald LLP

Score Advertising

Self Employed (2)

Service Canada (2)

Shaw Cable

Shell Canada

Shelter Canadian Properties Ltd (2)

Steven's Customer Ag. Services

Suncour

Sunlife Financial (2)

Talbot Associates

TD Canada Trust (3)

TD Commercial Banking

TD Securities

TD Waterhouse Private Investment Advice

Tellus Mobility

The Brick

Transport Institute, University of Manitoba

Tribal Councils Investment Group

United Way

University of Manitoba

Venture HealthCare

Wellington West Financial

Workers Compensation Board

World Wide Health Staff Associates Ltd

APPENDIX B

2008/2009 Bachelor of Commerce (Honours) Graduate Survey

Q.6 - Alphabetical Listing of Companies and Position Titles for Full time Employed Respondents

BY PATTERN AREA

* Numbers in brackets denote the number of respondents hired by that one company.

Pattern Area: Accounting

Company Job Title

Agri Food Canada Auditor