Wall Street's Top Universities for Technology Talent
This article excerpt is from eFinancialCareers. When banks want students and graduates for their technology analyst programs on Wall Street and in U.S. finance, where do they turn? Not necessarily to Silicon Valley’s favorites of Berkeley or Stanford; nor necessarily to their favorite universities for recruits for the front office. A new eFinancialCareers analysis of the top universities for technology jobs at financial services firms in the U.S. reveals some expected schools—along with some huge surprises. For the analysis, eFinancialCareers looked at more than 35,000 resumes of U.S.-based technologists in our CV database. The results revealed that, while financial services firms predictably hire many of their technologists from New York University, the Ivy League, MIT and Stanford, they also recruit heavily from the likes of Rutgers University, the University of Illinois and the University of Maryland’s Clark School of Engineering. Keep in mind that this list does not rank these universities based on the quality of the education that each offers; rather, it is a reflection of the quantity of alumni that each funnels into information technology (IT) and information services/systems (IS) jobs at financial services firms. Basically, it’s an indication of the biggest feeder schools for financial technology jobs at banks and buy-side firms across the U.S. (without accounting for the differences in student-body size among these universities):