Great demand for London Business School’s Masters in Management graduates

London Business School’s Masters in Management graduates
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Ninety-five per cent in employment within three months of graduation

Ninety-five per cent of this year’s Masters in Management (MiM) graduates from London Business School secured employment within three months of completing the programme, according to figures released today.

London Business School’s MiM 2012 Employment Report, published today, shows that even in an increasingly crowded job market, the class of 2012 – the School’s largest to date – stood out from the crowd.

Of the diverse class, which comprised 144 students from 38 countries, an impressive 40% took up roles in the highly competitive consulting sector – a consistent trend for the School. 32% went into finance and 28% took up posts in the corporate sector, with media and entertainment the most popular destination attracting 10% of graduates.

The best paid graduates were earning £68,937, with the average salary being £33,000, 74% higher than the Higher Education Statistical Agency (HESA) average for first degree graduates*.

Fiona Sandford, Executive Director, Careers and Global Business, explained the School’s success: “We work closely with employers, alumni and the wider School to equip our Masters in Management graduates with the leadership skills, business knowledge and global perspective to excel.

“MiM graduates have also benefited from exposure to potential employers through our dedicated career week and workshops. 70% of this year’s graduates met their employers through London Business School’s Career Services, alumni or networking and club events.”

More information, including details of the locations and sectors graduates have been employed in, and a list of their 84 recruiters can be found here.

London Business School’s presence in the international market has grown as a result of its new ‘Global Immersion Trip’ in partnership with Stockholm School of Economics. The School, which already partners with IE Business School in Madrid, also looks forward to adding two more trips to Brussels and Paris this academic year.

Source: http://www.london.edu

published: 2013-01-31
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