Mon, May 28, 2012, 7:04 PM EDT - U.S. Markets closed for Memorial Day

If You Want To Start A Company, Get An Engineering Degree

It's been hinted at time and again that MBAs don't quite measure up to engineering degrees in the startup world. Now there's data to back up that claim.

In a report out by Identified, a startup that pulls Facebook data to track employment trends, the difference isn't seen in the undergrad degrees. The spit happens in graduate school.

"The company found 3,337 founder/CEOs have an advanced engineering background compared with 1,016 MBAs," a ccording to the report, which looked at 36 million profiles in the company's database. 

Startup founders are getting younger too: the average age is now 33, rather than 36.

As it turns out, most startup guys gravitate towards starting a company in the IT, social, or mobile spaces. And even if the tech guys aren't out doing their own thing, they will likely get hired by companies like Quora, Dropbox, and Palantir. 



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