London Business School sees Masters in management graduate employment rate rise
LBS, January 11, 2012
The employment ratio for graduates of the 2011 Masters in Management (MiM) course held in London Business School has increased during last year, based on School’s newest employment report.
2010, class of 100 students has achieved 95 % rate of employment, while 2011 class, consisting of 140 students was recorded to achieve 96% employment rate; these numbers are grounded on students that have graduated for the management course and have employed in full time work positions within three months after graduation.
In comparison to the average salary across overall graduates in the United Kingdom, the salaries of London Business School graduates, graduating from 2011 Masters in management course are around £9,500 higher, reaching £35,000.
The issue of the 2011 job statistics for masters in management was followed by the release of the School's MBA employment statement the previous week. It stated that in three months period of leaving this course, 93% of MBA graduates had been employed in full time positions.
Fiona Sandford the leader of Career Services in London Business School, stated: “I am pleased to announce that with an even bigger amount of students than the previous year, the employment percentage improved to 96% of students who had been employed within three months after finishing the university.
Career Services has presented newly created industry-specific CV books, making it even more appealing for recruiters and employers in some of the main industries to look for the talent that they require.
This was a part of newly created project named Spring in action – everyone who graduates from either MIM, masters in management or MBA is proposed a mentor within Career service department – they offer professional support for every individual student.