Unilever is ranked 23 by UK business students
Concentrating on employer branding best practices in the UK is Unilever’s focus to improve and synchronise their offer internationally.
By Michelle Boyde

Interview with Pauline McGivern,Talent Specialist UK and Ireland at Unilever.
“The focus is to create best practice in the UK, here we hire 30 to 40 graduates per year, and then roll it out to other regions.”
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by Christopher Van Mossevelde
25 per cent of 2,630 MBA students across Europe choose management consulting as the industry they would most like to work in. Consequently, management consulting companies feature in the top 5 ideal employers for European MBA students.
According to the annual European MBA survey conducted by Universum, the three consulting companies that feature in the top five are McKinsey & Company in first place, followed by BCG and Bain & Company in third and fifth place respectively. Read the rest of this entry »
by Christopher Van Mossevelde
Universum Communications AB announces today the results of its annual Pan-European Student Survey 2009. Google is the number one Ideal Employer for business students, followed by Apple (no. two) and McKinsey & Company (no. three). Google also maintains the top spot for students in IT, Natural Sciences and Humanities, while in the engineering sector the top three are BMW (no. one), Porsche (no. two) and Audi (no. three). Read the rest of this entry »
Universum Communications Ltd announces the results of its annual graduate survey and global financial services firm J.P. Morgan has climbed an impressive eight places to the number one position as the ideal employer of UK Business graduates, superseding for the first time previous winners PricewaterhouseCoopers (no. two) and Goldman Sachs (no. three).
To discover who are the most attractive employers for UK students, click here UNIVERSUM TOP 100 Ideal Employers and/or Download press release.

Soon to be released on April 30th, the Universum Top 100 Ideal Employers. Universum surveyed over 11, 195 final and penultimate-year students, studying for degrees in Business, Engineering/IT, Humanities, Law and Natural Sciences. Questions are career-related and students are asked to select their ideal employers.
The data collection period was done over a period of four months (November 2008 – February 2009) and 60 of the top academic institutions in the UK were targeted.
For a sneak preview of some of the key findings from the survey, please click here (download PDF).
For more information about this survey, feel free to contact Anne Margrethe Mannerfelt, Market Unit Manager Western Europe