What MBA Interns Made Last Year & What They Probably Aren’t Making Now

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As we pointed out in last year’s iteration of this story, because such a high percentage of full-time job offers come through internships, the employers who hire MBAs for summer jobs pretty much mirror those who will ultimately scoop up the same MBAs at graduation. MIT’s Sloan School of Management is a prime example. Boston Consulting Group was the single biggest internship provider of MIT MBA students last year, bringing aboard 32 of 327 students, which equals nearly 10% of those who sought summer opportunities. The rest of the top intern employers at MIT: Amazon (13), Google (13), McKinsey & Company (13), Bain & Co. (9), Indigo Agriculture (7), Goldman Sachs (6), Activision Blizzard (5), Apple (5), and Deloitte (5). More than 38% of all MIT MBA hires in 2019 were made by the firms bringing in their former interns full-time.

DON’T MISS: WHAT MBA INTERNS FROM THE LEADING SCHOOLS ARE PAID (2019) or EXCLUSIVE SURVEY: MOST MBA SUMMER INTERNSHIPS IMPACTED BY PANDEMIC

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