Search Results for: employment report (253 results found) Stanford MBAs Now In Striking Distance Of $300K Starting Pay (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 7, 2023 By now the downturn in the MBA job market is well-documented. While some in the MBA Class of 2023 had a harder time than others finding work this summer and fall, every leading business school has reported fewer job offers and few acceptances compared to the Class of 2022. Many have reported their worst placement… Median Pay For Chicago Booth MBAs Is Now Over $200K (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 17, 2023 The Wall Street Journal sounded the alarm this week over the MBA job market, particularly in the big three industries of tech, finance, and consulting. Jobs are scarcer across the board, the newspaper reports, with major employers reducing and even suspending their hiring. Cause for concern? Certainly. But at one of the premier business schools… 2022 MBA Jobs: Tepper Reports New Placement & Salary Records (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 9, 2022 As MBA employment reports have rolled in this fall and winter, the value of an MBA has been reinforced over and over. The latest report, from Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business, does nothing to undermine that reality. Tepper MBAs broke the B-school's previous record for employment rate three months after graduation, with 97%… ANOTHER Top B-School Reports Record MBA Salaries (NEWS) By: P&Q Staff | Last Updated: November 27, 2022 Georgetown MBAs achieve record salaries after graduation From Washington, D.C.: The full-time MBA Class of 2022 took McDonough’s employment outcomes to new heights in their post-graduate roles with an average base salary of $138,552, up from $126,107 last year, and an average signing bonus of $36,342. According to the 2022 Employment Report, 96% of students… 2022 MBA Jobs: Finance Powers 10% Pay Bump At Chicago Booth (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: August 15, 2023 The University of Chicago's business school was always considered a finance school, but that changed in 2017 when consulting became the top industry for graduating MBAs. This year, banking made a big comeback at the Booth School of Business, hot on consulting's heels — and the starting salaries reported by Class of 2022 MBAs in… Nearly 100% Of MBAs From This Leading U.S. B-School Found Jobs In 2022 (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 11, 2023 Let MBA employment report season commence! And what better way to commence it than with a record-breaking report from a leading U.S. business school? The University of Michigan Ross School of Business released its jobs report today (September 20) and it's a doozy, with five new school records, including massive jumps in median salary and… MBA Class Of 2021 Jobs: Berkeley Haas Median Salaries Leap By $9K (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 1, 2021 Every MBA Class of 2021 employment report released so far this fall has contained some sign (or signs) of the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. For the Haas School of Business at the University of California-Berkeley, which released its report on Tuesday (November 30), that sign is in placement rates — both job offers… INSEAD’s MBA Value Proposition In 10 Charts (NEWS) By: John A. Byrne | Last Updated: April 15, 2022 . INSEAD's value proposition can be told in just ten simple charts Of all the world's very best business schools, INSEAD offers a truly unique value proposition. In just ten frenetically intense months, the school offers young professionals a transformative experience for €89,000 ($107,000) in… A Dismal MBA Jobs Report For Notre Dame, But Cause For Optimism (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: March 9, 2021 The numbers are stark. Just 79% of Class of 2020 MBA graduates of Notre Dame Mendoza College of Business had job offers within three months of graduation, down from 92.1% in 2019, and only 78% had accepted, down from 89.5%. Average starting salary plus bonus for the 123 members of the class dropped 5.5% to… 2020 MBA Jobs Report: Tech Takes 2nd At Tepper As Consulting Surges (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 23, 2020 For the first time in nearly a decade, tech is not king at Tepper. Carnegie Mellon University Tepper School of Business released a preliminary MBA employment "summary" for Class of 2020 MBAs showing that even as tech grew from last year, consulting grew faster overtaking tech for top industry destination. Thirty-three percent of 2020 Tepper… Another Record MBA Pay Year At Harvard Business School (NEWS) By: John A. Byrne | Last Updated: December 23, 2020 Graduating in the midst of the pandemic, Harvard Business School MBAs set yet another record in median pay. The total median compensation for an HBS grad this year reached $173,500. The total including sign-on bonuses and other guaranteed first-year compensation was less than a percent of an increase over last year's $172,090 yet nevertheless a… Darden 2020 MBAs Report Making More Money Amid Scarcer Work (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 16, 2020 Despite the unprecedented economic convulsions sparked by the coronavirus pandemic this year, the MBA Class of 2020 at the University of Virginia Darden School of Business reported the highest average starting salary in school history, according to a December 15 announcement by the school. The Darden Career Center reports that the average base starting salary… Vanderbilt MBA Jobs Report: Owen Grads Overcome, Post Strong Numbers (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 20, 2020 The traditional recruitment season was going swimmingly last spring at the Owen Graduate School of Management. Then coronavirus happened. As it did at every business school, the pandemic forced Owen's career services operations into high gear as employers curtailed or rescinded job and internships offers. Many of Vanderbilt's about-to-graduate MBAs needed help, and so did the… Good News For Oxford On The Job Front As It Prepares For A Year Unlike Any Other (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: August 14, 2020 Brexit didn't cramp Oxford MBAs' style. Will coronavirus? As Oxford University's Saïd Business School prepares to begin a school year amid an unprecedented global health crisis — on a physically distanced campus where on-demand digital content will support small-group learning — the school has released the 2019 jobs report for its one-year MBA program, reporting… For Yale MBAs, One Industry (Still) Rules Them All (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 26, 2019 At Yale School of Management, it's only a slight exaggeration to say that there's consulting, and then there's everything else. The school's recently released 2019 employment report shows 37.2% of Yale's latest crop of more than 300 MBAs went into the field, up from 34.9% last year and up nearly 8 points, or 27%, since 2015… Tech Finally Catches Up With Consulting As MIT Sloan MBAs’ Top Choice (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 5, 2019 It's not called the Massachusetts Institute of Consulting, but for years that industry has been the top destination for MBAs graduating from MIT's Sloan School of Management. Now consulting must share the top spot with a more apropos contender: technology. Both were the choice of 30.7% of Sloan grads in 2019, according to the school's… Tech Rebounds, Salaries Jump For 2019 Berkeley Haas MBAs (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 3, 2019 The great paradox of graduate business education today is that even as the full-time MBA is labeled a dinosaur, degree-holders from top MBA programs inexorably climb the salary ladder. Even at schools where salaries appear to have stalled — or, in even rarer cases, slipped backward — it's a safe bet that eventually they will… Tech Record In The Rearview, Duke MBAs Set New Benchmarks (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: December 6, 2019 Last year the big story in the employment report for Duke University's Fuqua School of Business was the surge in tech hiring that brought the sector to within 4 percentage points of overtaking consulting, long the leading destination for Blue Devil MBAs. Led by Amazon's hiring of 21 Duke MBAs, tech jumped nearly 50% in… Tech Still King For Tepper MBAs, But Now It Must Share The Throne (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: March 23, 2020 Tech is, seemingly, always going to be king at the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. Last year, however, that wasn't such a certainty, as the number of tech-bound Tepper MBAs tumbled precipitously. Tepper's employment report last fall showed that the number of MBA grads going into tech dipped to 32.4%, a decline… Big Jump In Median Pay For Wharton Class of 2019 MBAs (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 23, 2019 It's good to be a Wharton MBA. That's the inescapable lesson from the latest jobs report out of the University of Pennsylvania's business school, released today (October 23), which shows that the median base salary for Class of 2019 MBAs is $150,000, up more than 11% from last year's $135,000. More than 98% of the… MBA Salaries Jump 12% To New Record At NYU Stern (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 15, 2019 Applications may be down at nearly all business schools in the United States, but that hasn't meant instability in the return on investment for an elite MBA. Evidence of its viability abounds. The NYU Stern School of Business is the latest top school to show that while U.S. MBA programs are having trouble drawing interest,… Offers Steady, But Vanderbilt MBA Salaries Dip (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 29, 2018 Average base starting pay has dropped slightly for MBA graduates of Vanderbilt University's Owen Graduate School of Management, ending a three-year streak of rising salaries. Class of 2018 graduates reported an average starting salary of $111,168, down 1.8% from last year's record high of $113,205. Other streaks continued for Owen grads, however. The school's 2018… Salaries Up At Ross, But Job Offers Slip (NEWS) By: Marc Ethier | Last Updated: October 9, 2018 Median salaries rose slightly in 2018 for MBAs graduating from the University of Michigan Ross School of Business, according to the school's annual employment report released today (October 24), inching upward to a new record of $125,000 from $123,000 last year. That's up $5,000 in the last two years; and what's more, Michigan Ross MBAs… How INSEAD Grads Are Faring With Jobs & Pay (NEWS) By: Nathan Allen | Last Updated: January 24, 2018 There was a time when consulting firms didn't scoop up the majority of INSEAD graduates. Only four years ago, one in three MBA grads at INSEAD went into consulting. Now consulting firms are recruiting and hiring INSEAD grads in heaps. According to INSEAD's most recent jobs report, nearly half (49%) of 2017 graduates went into… Consulting Overtakes Finance At Booth (NEWS) By: John A. Byrne | Last Updated: November 3, 2017 For the first time ever, more graduating MBAs from the University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business accepted jobs in the booming consulting industry than in finance. For a school where finance has always dominated, consulting’s rise is yet another indication of the decline of finance in MBA recruiting. Ever since the Great Recession of… Duke: Best Career Year Since Great Recession (NEWS) By: John A. Byrne | Last Updated: October 10, 2019 Just days after achieving its first ever No. 1 ranking, Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business said that its forthcoming employment report for the Class of 2014 contains the best pay and job stats since the Great Recession hit six years ago. The report will be published early next week. Fuqua, which topped Bloomberg Businessweek’s 2014 ranking… London B-School’s Impressive Job Stats (NEWS) By: John A. Byrne | Last Updated: June 19, 2020 Fewer numbers of MBAs from London Business School streamed into the traditional MBA jobs in consulting and finance this year, with a record 43% landing positions in the corporate sector, according to the school’s just released 2013 employment report. For the 398 graduates in London’s Class of 2013, only 29% ventured into consulting, significantly down…