[FEEDBACK WANTED] Corporate Sponsorship

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[FEEDBACK WANTED] Corporate Sponsorship

by kjlv88 » Mon Jul 04, 2011 6:54 pm
Hi all! Hoping this will spark a decent discussion...

A quick summary about my situation: I am 29 and will be attending UCLA Anderson FT starting this fall. To do so, I assumed I would be leaving a good position at a Fortune 500 hospitality company that pays just under six figures and funding my MBA 100% on my own. My end goal was to move into consulting post graduation (a big assumption, but my resume fits almost perfectly and I already have a network at the big firms) before eventually moving back to fortune 500s after 3-4 years in consulting.

Here's the monkey wrench... Upon breaking the news to my employer, they countered with a deal. If I return to them after school (I haven't received the official letter yet) they are offering:

>> 50% tuition reimbursement
>> paid 10 week internship for Summer 2012 @ current salary (estimated value of $20k)
>> FT position at conclusion of program in 2013, likely in the $110-120k neighborhood (specifics unknown - they are flexible)
>> 2-3 year commitment (what is common - I'm speculating here)

I was hoping to get some perspective from others who have had a Corporate Sponsorship or know folks in similar positions and are willing to share their stories. Really looking for specific insights to:

a) have some benchmarks to understand if the above is low / typical / high
b) do offers like this usually state the salary (or a range) of FT position at end in the deal? I am hoping to include this to avoid any surprises, but want to understand if this is common practice.
c) receive some advice on what I should make sure is included/excluded before signing (e.g., moving expenses, signing bonuses, etc)
d) anything else you think would be helpful to myself or others in my position

Obviously personal circumstance has a heavy influence on how right sponsorship is for each individual, but any feedback/thoughts/commentary would be much appreciated as I decide to accept/counter their proposal. Many thanks in advance to anyone who contributes...
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