Harvard Business School graduates are some of the most sought-after new hires in the world.
They’re among the top choices for companies in just about every industry — including Wall Street investment banks.
It turns out, however, many of them are no longer interested in that industry.
Only 4% of the 2015 graduating class said they wanted to work at an investment bank, reports Bloomberg’s Jennifer Surane.
Of the 46 students in the top 5% of the class, only one expressed an interest in banking, according to the report.
The report cited data from a member of the graduating MBA class, who blogged about the findings of a class survey he received from the university.