Where All of President Obama's Top Aides Have Ended Up

Robert Gibbs isn't the only one to turn to the private sector.

The announcement that Gibbs will be headed to work in the corporate offices of McDonald's Golden Arches makes his just one of the latest who joined companies with household names.

Rather than turning to Silicon Valley, former head speechwriter Jon Favreau set his sights on Hollywood. Though he has kept tight-lipped about the individual projects that he's working on, he is reportedly working in screenwriting as well as involving himself in communications consulting.

Alyssa Mastromonaco left her role as deputy chief of staff for operations to help run Vice as the media company's chief operating officer.

McDonalds, Uber, Amazon and Vice are more approachable brands than the consulting firms that most political aides flock towards when they leave 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, but not everyone has shied away from that well-beaten path.

The Guardian reported that the two men actually had a bit of a rivalry in that race since Axelrod did some consulting for the Labour party, and he tipped his hat to Messina after the results were in.