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MBA employment reportGRADUATING CLASS OF 2020
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Introduction from the Head of Career Centre 2
Introduction from the Head of Career CentreWe are delighted that 90% of our MBA2020 graduates accepted job offers within four months of graduation*. This last year has clearly been one of the toughest on record for business school graduates, and we are proud that our students shone across the board. For all graduates, employment markets were challenging for the best part of 2020; yet, supported by Career Centre, the enthusiasm, commitment and determination of our 2020 cohort prevailed to help them identify and land attractive and fulfilling opportunities.
Demand for our talent continues to transcend borders, sectors and markets. Our 2020 class – encompassing 60 nationalities – secured roles in 39 different countries around the world, with 42% choosing to start their post-programme careers in the UK.
Consulting remained the most popular sector with 40% of graduates choosing this field, with tech now becoming the second most popular at 28%, and 44% of our first-year MBA’s also choosing to complete internships in this sector. A further 29 graduates are using the entrepreneurial skillsets developed through the MBA to pursue their own
business ventures, while finance also remains an attractive destination for our graduates, with 21% choosing to go into this sector.
I am confident that having dealt with so much uncertainty over the last 12 months and having overcome so many challenges with such collaborative spirit, this group of successful students are prepared to kick-start their newfound professional careers with a fearless and selfless mindset that will serve them well in years to come. My colleagues and I look forward to following their journey as they have an impact on the way the world does business. We wish them, and the organisations they have joined, or founded themselves, all the very best.
Christian Dummett
Head of Career Centre London Business School
90% accepted an offer within four months of graduation
91%received an offer within four months of graduation
29graduates self-employed/ started business
99%reporting rate
“ The MBA inspired me to build inclusive and diverse teams, and gave me the skills to build these teams and the knowledge of how they can contribute to an organisation. Moving into a Head of Operations role, the breadth of hard skills we covered on the programme allows me to understand what is being said in a room of C-suite stakeholders. The LBS Career Centre also had loads of great resources and held really valuable events; I really benefited from the coaching sessions they offered and the independent support of the Career Centre team.”Lucy Chaplin, MBA2020, Head of Operations, Eva Health Technologies
*Three-month accepted rate 88%, exceptionally reported at four months (August-November 2020) due to market conditions. Data in the remainder of this report is calculated in line with three-month reporting.
Introduction
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Class profile 3
Our admissions decisions are taken in accordance with best equal opportunities practice.
MBA2020 class profile
476 students
2 to 15 range of work experience (years)
24 to 38age range(years)
40%women
60nationalities
5.5years of work experience (average)
29average age(years)
707average GMAT score
Regional background
Professional background (pre-MBA)
15%Europe (excl. UK)23%
North America
15%South East/East Asia
12%South Asia
4%Oceania
14%Central/South America
7%Africa/Middle East
9%UK 1%
Central/Western Asia
28%25%13%7%6%5%4%4%3%2%2%1%
0 10 20 30Automotive/Aerospace
Property/Real Estate
Law/Legal Services
Marketing/Publishing/Media
Energy/Power Generation
Public Sector/Not-for-profit/Education
Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals/Biotechnology
Manufacturing/Engineering/Construction
FMCG/Retail/Luxury Goods
Information Technology/Telecommunications
Finance/Accounting
Consulting
Class profile
The figures
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Sector destinations 4
CONSULTING 40%
FINANCE 21%● Investment Banking/Brokerage 5%● Private Equity 5%● Investment Management 3%● Venture Capital 2%● Insurance and Pension Services 2%● Finance - Other** 4%
TECHNOLOGY 28%● Internet/E-Commerce 11%● FinTech 6%● Information Technology and Services 6%● Electronics 2%● Technology - Other* 3%
DIVERSIFIED 11% ● Consumer and Retail 4% ● Healthcare 3% ● Industrials 1% ● Energy 1% ● Diversified - Other*** 2%
The sector destinations and top employer information
above includes sponsored students to best represent
the choices our graduates make.
*Technology - Other includes HealthTech, EdTech, Telecommunications, PropTech, and Incubators and
Accelerators. **Finance - Other includes Commercial Banking/Project Finance, Real Estate Investment,
Retail Banking, Private Wealth Management,
Development Finance/Impact Investing, Services
& Products, Hedge Funds/Alternative Investments,
and Central Banks, Ministries, Regulations, and
Public Finance. ***Diversified - Other includes Government, Public Admin, Education and Training, and Infrastructure.
Sector breakdown 2020
Top employers by sector (students hired)
CONSULTING ● McKinsey & Company 43 ● Boston Consulting Group 42 ● Bain & Company 26 ● Strategy& 8 ● Deloitte Consulting 6 ● Kearney 6 ● Accenture Strategy 5 ● Delta Partners 2 ● EY-Parthenon 2
FINANCE ● Goldman Sachs 6● PIMCO 3● Bain Capital 2● BofA Securities 2● Barclays 2● Itau Unibanco 2● Morgan Stanley 2● Nomura 2● Partners Group 2● Queen’s Park Equity 2
TECHNOLOGY ● Amazon 28● Mastercard 6● Wipro 5● Rappi 4● Reed Business Information 3● Samsung Electronics 3● American Express 3● Revolut 2● Samsung Global
Strategy Group 2● Shopee 2● Google 2● Facebook 2● Red Ventures 2● HelloFresh 2
DIVERSIFIED ● AB InBev 3 ● Falabella 3 ● Novartis 2 ● Restaurant Brands
International 2
Sector destinations
“ The MBA programme has helped me transition to a very different career - a career that I am now enjoying every minute of. Through LBS I met many inspiring people, from professors to peers to alumni. I think my life has become more interesting because of it.” Miao He, MBA2020, Associate, Luminous Ventures
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Sector destinations
The figures
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Job location 5
Job location
MBA2020 graduates went to work at organisations in the following 39 countries:
● Angola
● Australia
● Belgium
● Brazil
● Canada
● Chile
● China
● Colombia
● Germany
● Greece
● Hong Kong SAR
● India
● Indonesia
● Israel
● Italy
● Japan
● Jordan
● Kenya
● Malaysia
● Mexico
● Netherlands
● Norway
● Peru
● Philippines
● Poland
● Portugal
● Qatar
● Saudi Arabia
● Singapore
● South Africa
● South Korea
● Spain
● Switzerland
● Thailand
● Turkey
● United Arab Emirates
● United Kingdom
● United States
● Vietnam
“ LBS has been the best place to stress-test my startup idea: you’re given free expert consultancy advice all the time. My classmates’ feedback on my idea has been critical and has helped me clearly articulate what I want my business to do.”Nasi Rwigema (MBA2020), Founder, Umwuga
11%Europe(excl. UK) 16%
Asia
13%USA/Canada
9%Latin America
(incl. Caribbean)
2%Oceania
6%Middle East
1%Africa
42%UK
Job location
The figures
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Salary information by industry 6
* Conversion rates as per date of offer. ** Purchasing power parity (PPP) included due to the high number of students who have salaries in non-US dollar currencies. The World Bank’s implied PPP rate of exchange was used to equalise the purchasing power across economies. ***Insufficient data points to report salary data. Other compensation includes sign-on and end-of-year bonus where we have sufficient data. Salary data does not include sponsored or self-employed students, in accordance with MBA CSEA guidelines.
UK POUNDS US DOLLARS*INTERNATIONAL
DOLLARS**
Industry Mean Max Min Mean Max Min Mean Max MinOVERALL £83,835 £165,000 £19,141 $106,220 $201,612 $24,803 $135,305 $339,700 $34,843
Other compensation £36,398 £226,515 £3,208 $45,814 $275,000 $4,000 $58,658 $275,000 $5,953
CONSULTING £89,874 £165,000 £46,835 $113,669 $199,237 $58,000 $152,331 $339,700 $84,872
Other compensation £38,777 £226,515 £3,715 $48,552 $275,000 $4,600 $65,563 $275,000 $5,953
TECHNOLOGY £76,355 £127,683 £24,000 $97,309 $160,000 $30,258 $118,160 $176,115 $34,843
Other compensation £32,760 £158,000 £5,000 $41,601 $191,549 $6,399 $50,922 $220,573 $7,369
Electronics £90,517 £101,292 £69,274 $117,670 $130,000 $93,011 $154,978 $176,115 $112,703
Other compensation £31,961 £46,750 £5,630 $41,186 $60,000 $7,559 $55,436 $81,284 $9,160
FinTech £70,617 £87,500 £50,000 $88,843 $112,636 $65,113 $112,841 $154,380 $74,979
Other compensation £35,046 £158,000 £7,849 $43,551 $191,549 $10,260 $60,425 $220,573 $11,858
Information Technology and Services £80,710 £119,465 £43,980 $104,153 $155,000 $54,468 $120,422 $166,497 $72,264
Other compensation £21,841 £48,242 £7,000 $28,300 $61,900 $8,628 $30,848 $61,900 $9,935
Internet/E-Commerce £77,631 £127,683 £43,293 $99,027 $160,000 $58,128 $122,097 $168,200 $77,561
Other compensation £37,131 £71,000 £5,000 $47,314 $92,742 $6,399 $56,003 $92,742 $7,369
Technology - Other £69,596 £108,517 £24,000 $87,428 $135,200 $30,258 $94,275 $135,200 $34,843
Other compensation*** - - - - - - - - -
FINANCE £88,509 £160,764 £24,782 $111,597 $201,612 $30,132 $135,757 $334,364 $66,113
Other compensation £41,739 £101,893 £3,208 $52,512 $131,358 $4,000 $62,258 $170,444 $10,547
Insurance and Pension Services £89,017 £125,000 £50,000 $112,589 $154,064 $62,481 $132,058 $177,408 $84,645
Other compensation £31,008 £44,602 £16,600 $39,195 $55,000 $20,743 $46,697 $74,510 $28,101
Investment Banking/Brokerage £96,372 £123,783 £80,000 $118,214 $150,000 $98,110 $135,591 $168,695 $112,976
Other compensation £48,369 £101,000 £11,000 $59,348 $124,711 $13,490 $68,513 $143,607 $15,534
Investment Management £94,077 £114,383 £88,000 $119,305 $150,000 $107,468 $132,837 $150,000 $123,752
Other compensation £37,709 £67,500 £7,500 $47,616 $83,689 $9,159 $52,306 $96,370 $10,547
Private Equity £100,826 £160,764 £75,000 $128,990 $201,612 $91,754 $173,580 $334,364 $105,657
Other compensation £65,752 £101,893 £37,500 $83,404 $131,358 $45,877 $98,668 $170,444 $52,828
Venture Capital £90,563 £140,000 £70,000 $115,464 $175,435 $86,866 $125,372 $175,435 $100,028
Other compensation £32,326 £60,000 £17,500 $41,159 $75,186 $21,717 $44,208 $75,186 $25,008
Finance - Other £60,961 £116,526 £24,782 $77,971 $150,000 $30,132 $108,759 $150,000 $66,113
Other compensation £25,316 £50,000 £3,208 $32,548 $65,248 $4,000 $46,077 $85,742 $12,331
DIVERSIFIED £79,265 £155,080 £19,141 $100,224 $190,000 $24,803 $128,515 $290,843 $60,322
Other compensation £30,651 £111,821 £5,300 $38,540 $137,000 $6,770 $50,219 $150,592 $7,796
Consumer & Retail £78,856 £122,118 £44,897 $99,090 $150,000 $58,541 $117,825 $161,439 $67,411
Other compensation £37,018 £70,742 £6,349 $46,426 $88,205 $8,525 $54,700 $102,569 $14,395
Energy £64,887 £80,000 £55,090 $81,420 $99,546 $68,626 $128,111 $177,508 $92,197
Other compensation £11,554 £13,772 £8,891 $14,482 $17,157 $11,356 $25,111 $44,378 $13,760
Healthcare £79,432 £108,607 £53,000 $102,314 $136,355 $67,696 $119,811 $186,621 $77,953
Other compensation £20,334 £57,479 £5,300 $26,352 $74,875 $6,770 $34,426 $122,470 $7,796
Industrials £104,447 £155,080 £58,261 $130,082 $190,000 $75,812 $135,432 $190,000 $91,862
Other compensation*** - - - - - - - - -
Diversified - Other £73,630 £110,000 £19,141 $93,007 $137,605 $24,803 $170,209 $290,843 $60,322
Other compensation £30,619 £70,040 £9,570 $38,287 $86,032 $12,401 $71,639 $150,592 $30,160
Salary information by industry
Salary information
The figures
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Salary information by location 7
* Conversion rates as per date of offer.
** Purchasing power parity (PPP) included due to the high number of students who have salaries in non-US dollar currencies. The World Bank’s implied PPP rate of
exchange was used to equalise the purchasing power across economies.
Other compensation includes sign-on and end-of-year bonus where we have sufficient data.
Salary data does not include sponsored or self-employed students, in accordance with MBA CSEA guidelines.
“ The London Business School MBA is the sole reason that I was able to change industry, function and geography. Throughout the programme, I built an academic and professional network that now allows me to be more effective in my role and that gives me the confidence to take on challenges outside my comfort zone. Staying focused on my goal to build a career in innovation finance would have been much harder without the support of the coaches at the LBS Career Centre. Their hands-on advice helped me to gain perspective and to fine-tune my approach throughout internships with three venture capital firms.”Chris Knedel, MBA2020, Innovations and Ventures Manager, NEOM
Location by number of graduates employed
UK POUNDS US DOLLARS*INTERNATIONAL
DOLLARS**
Mean Max Min Mean Max Min Mean Max Min
OVERALL £83,835 £165,000 £19,141 $106,220 $201,612 $24,803 $135,305 $339,700 $34,843
Other compensation £36,398 £226,515 £3,208 $45,814 $275,000 $4,000 $58,658 $275,000 $5,953
Asia £79,787 £160,764 £47,017 $102,176 $201,612 $61,479 $169,226 $339,700 $84,645
Other compensation £35,676 £101,893 £5,500 $45,264 $125,814 $7,183 $72,279 $170,444 $11,162
Europe £77,289 £136,021 £24,782 $98,008 $175,694 $30,132 $118,890 $207,804 $66,113
Other compensation £31,626 £82,011 £5,630 $39,858 $106,211 $7,559 $45,708 $94,117 $9,160
Latin America £61,581 £93,939 £19,141 $77,877 $120,000 $24,803 $147,229 $241,970 $60,322
Other compensation £44,683 £93,303 £6,349 $55,923 $113,631 $8,525 $102,722 $198,902 $14,395
Middle East £98,967 £139,106 £30,475 $126,664 $180,000 $38,000 $216,161 $329,723 $117,143
Other compensation £36,685 £71,770 £3,208 $46,771 $93,000 $4,000 $78,015 $150,819 $12,331
Oceania £84,132 £88,663 £79,593 $106,225 $110,554 $101,051 $106,129 $110,454 $100,959
Other compensation £44,718 £50,940 £37,144 $56,418 $64,673 $47,157 $56,366 $64,614 $47,114
UK £80,562 £125,000 £24,000 $102,073 $154,064 $30,258 $117,539 $177,408 $34,843
Other compensation £33,084 £158,000 £4,000 $41,669 $191,549 $5,170 $47,982 $220,573 $5,953
USA/Canada £115,733 £165,000 £57,748 $144,974 $199,237 $75,000 $145,448 $199,237 $75,000
Other compensation £48,336 £226,515 £8,063 $60,200 $275,000 $10,000 $60,457 $275,000 $10,000
Salary information by location
Salary information
The figures
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Class profile 8
Our admissions decisions are taken in accordance with best equal opportunities practice.
MBA2021 class profile
Professional background (pre-MBA)
497 students
60nationalities
38%women
2 to 14 range of work experience(years)
5years of work experience (average)
Regional background
20%Europe (excl. UK)
18%North
America
14%Central/South America
14%South East/East Asia
13%South
Asia
1%Central/
Western Asia9%UK
4%Oceania
4%Middle East
3%Africa
28%26%9%6%6%4%4%3%2%2%2%1%7%
0 10 20 30
Other
Automotive/Aerospace
Property/Real Estate
Marketing/Publishing/Media
Law/Legal Services
Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals/Biotechnology
Public Sector/Not-for-Profit/Education
Energy/Power Generation
Manufacturing/Engineering
FMCG/Retail/Luxury Goods/E-Commerce
IT&T/Electronics
Finance/Accounting
Consulting
The figures
Internships
Class profile
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Internships 9
The data was calculated in compliance with MBA Career Services and Employer Alliance (MBA CSEA) reporting standards.
*Technology - Other includes Electronics, Telecommunications, PropTech, Incubators and Accelerators, CleanTech, Media & Entertainment, and FoodTech.**Finance - Other includes Commercial Banking and Project Finance, Real Estate Investment, Retail Banking, Private Wealth Management, Development Finance and Impact Investing, Services & Products, Hedge Funds and Alternative Investments, Central Banks, Ministries, Regulation and Public Finance, and Insurance and Pension
Services.
***Diversified - Other includes Government and Public Admin, Education and Training, Infrastructure, Energy and Renewable Energy.
CONSULTING 14%
FINANCE 29%
● Private Equity 11%
● Venture Capital 7%
● Investment Banking/Brokerage 4%
● Investment Management 3%
● Finance - Other** 4%
TECHNOLOGY 44%
● Information Technology and Services 10%
● Internet/E-Commerce 10%
● FinTech 9%
● HealthTech 5%
● EdTech 3%
● Technology - Other* 7%
DIVERSIFIED 13%
● Consumer & Retail 5%
● Social Impact 4%
● Healthcare 2%
● Industrials 1%
● Diversified - Other*** 1%
Sector destinations
Top employers for internships (students hired)
CONSULTING
● Boston Consulting Group 31
● Bain & Company 20
● McKinsey & Company 15
● Strategy& 6
● Kearney 3
● Accenture Strategy 2
● Delta Partners 2
● Portas Consulting 2
FINANCE
● Morgan Stanley 6
● Applied Equity Partners 4
● Credit Suisse 4
● Goldman Sachs 4
● Actis 3
● Blue Knot Partners 3
● CDC Group 3
● Citi 3
● Landale Partners 3
TECHNOLOGY
● Amazon 29
● American Express 10
● Digital Boost 7
● Facebook 6
● Ori Biotech 5
● Airwallex 4
● Aktis 4
● Hey Mirza 4
● Stotles 4
● Stuart 4
DIVERSIFIED ● Wheeler Institute for Business
and Development 10
● 60 Decibels 4
● AB InBev 4
● Eli Lilly 4
● Johnson & Johnson 4
● Pangaia 4
● ShieldWear 4
● Nike 3
Internships
96% of students seeking internships accepted an offer
98%reporting rate
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Sector destinations and top employers
The figures
Internships
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Internships 10
* Conversion rates as per date of offer.
** Purchasing power parity (PPP) included due to the high number of students who have salaries in non-US dollar currencies. The World Bank’s implied PPP rate of
exchange was used to equalise the purchasing power across economies.
Summer internship weekly compensation
UK POUNDS US DOLLARS*INTERNATIONAL
DOLLARS**
Sector Mean Max Min Mean Max Min Mean Max Min
OVERALL £1,017 £2,769 £92 $1,300 $3,581 $112 $1,677 $7,292 $129
CONSULTING £1,637 £2,455 £500 $2,126 $3,173 $626 $2,993 $6,873 $720
TECHNOLOGY £752 £1,846 £92 $952 $2,360 $114 $1,127 $3,129 $132
DIVERSIFIED £740 £1,482 £92 $926 $1,763 $112 $1,265 $3,946 $129
FINANCE £1,092 £2,769 £92 $1,397 $3,581 $120 $1,728 $7,292 $172
MBA2021 students secured internships at organisations in the following 38 countries: ● Argentina
● Australia
● Austria
● Belgium
● Brazil
● Canada
● Chile
● China
● Colombia
● Egypt
● France
● Germany
● Greece
● Hong Kong SAR
● India
● Indonesia
● Italy
● Japan
● Kenya
● Luxembourg
● Mexico
● Netherlands
● Norway
● Peru
● Rwanda
● Singapore
● South Africa
● South Korea
● Spain
● Sweden
● Switzerland
● Taiwan
● Thailand
● Ukraine
● United Arab Emirates
● United Kingdom
● United States
● Zambia
Internship location
7%Europe (excl. UK)
9%Asia
4%USA/Canada
71%UK
1%Oceania
2%Middle East
1%Africa
5%Latin America
(incl. Caribbean)
Location and weekly compensation
The figures
Internships
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Hiring companies 11
21st Club3i60 DecibelsAB BernsteinAB InBevAboutYou GmbhAccel PartnersAccenture StrategyAccionActisAdobeAdsum FinanceAdvance.AIAfterskillsAgromilloraAHL Venture PartnersAirwallexAken CapitalAktisAlchemy PartnersAlchera TechnologiesAllica BankAmakor CapitalAmazonAmerican Century InvestmentsAmerican ExpressAmiral GestionAmpersand PartnersAmulet HotkeyApplied Equity PartnersArboreaAritziaArma PartnersAurelius AdvisersAuronixAverroes CapitalAviral Athak PrayasAzura Partners LtdBagboardBain & CompanyBofA SecuritiesBanyanTreeBarclaysBenBia CareBlantyre CapitalBlue Knot PartnersBoston Consulting GroupBottleshot Cold BrewBought By ManyBridgehill PartnersBriteyellowBrookfield Asset ManagementbusuuCaeli NovaCampus FundCapital DCapital Impact PartnersCapturCarbonChainCarlatton CapitalCDC GroupCDH investmentCervejaria AmbevChenavari Investment ManagersCitiClinton Health Access InitiativeCoca Cola European PartnersCodecCognetivityCoGoColca Capital
CommonlyContilioContingentConvaTecCopley Point CapitalCowin Venture CapitalCREDCredit SuisseCross River Infrastructure PartnersCutoverDealGlobeDelta PartnersDendro Capital - CXCDenham Capital ManagementDiagram VenturesDiaspoDigital BoostDigitalDX VenturesDNX VenturesDocHQDozensDrashta VenturesDream IncubatorDura LineEgon ZehnderEisvogel GroupEli LillyEmerging Capital PartnersEMFI SecuritiesEmpelaEnergy Impact PartnersEstímulo 2020ExertisFacebookFarad.aiFaradion LimitedFeedrFinalbionFinch CapitalFixterFluidlyForce Over MassFostering TrainingFrescobol CariocaFruProGenki ForestGeo Venture Capital GroupGlennmont PartnersGlobal VenturesGoldman SachsGoMetro InternationalGoogleGreyparrot.aiGriffinGripAbleGrupo BrecaHaastHadean VenturesHartree PartnersHayfin Capital ManagementHeadstrongHealiosHelios Capital VenturesHellas DirectHelloFreshHermes GPEHexis AppHey MirzaHims & HersHindustan UnileverHolibobHorizon CapitalHosking Partners
Houlihan LokeyHuman ForestHura CapitalICMG PartnersIdinvest PartnersIGNIA PartnersIlluminaImmo CapitalINCE CapitalInfoneticaInfraSalienceINVEST-NLIomob Technology ServicesItau BBAItau UnibancoJAFCO Co., Ltd.Janssen PharmaceuticalsJohnson & JohnsonJoyance PartnersJP MorganJudopayJune FundKAYLOKearneyKhwarizmi VenturesKingKipiaiKK FundKKRL CattertonLandale PartnersLegal UtopiaLexana CapitalLightsource BPLion/neLions Head Global PartnersLittle TummyLongacre GroupLYFE CapitalM2JNMachineMaxMana MonitoringMangetooMangohammockManor StraitsMastercardMastercard AdvisorsMcKinsey & CompanyMercia Asset ManagementMetlifeMoat CapitalMobius Capital PartnersMoonfire VenturesMorgan StanleyMorgan Stanley Private EquityMornington PartnersMosaic VenturesMrs WordsmithMundi VenturesMy Friend CharlieMysteryVibeNaked EnergyNaturisimo.comNauta CapitalNew GroundsNH Venture InvestmentNikeNo So DarkNodes & LinksnoonNorth Asset Management LLPNorthwall CapitalNovartis Venture FundNucoro
Nusa KitchenNVIDIAOculo TechnologiesOhaloOMERS InfrastructureOperOptimi HealthOrbexOrbisOri BiotechOrientamiOrigami EnergyOwn-KindPala InvestmentsPangaiaParadime.aiPartner InsightPayPalPenguin Random HousePeppy HealthPermiraPiccadilly PrimePiccolo FoodsPicus CapitalPIMCOPintroPirkxPJT PartnersPlate UpPlus XPobblePolyAIPortas ConsultingPortobello CapitalPreIPO CapitalPremier PartnersProcure.aiPUBLICPulse SecurePynkQuantumics.AIR3RakutenRaphaRappiRealza CapitalRecycling TechnologiesReliance RetailRISERiskbookRiver Evolution PartnersRiverRock European Capital PartnersRoehlRound Hill VenturesRuffena CapitalSalvSamsonSamsung ElectronicsSandbar Asset Management LLPSarikhani Family OfficeSeaya VenturesShenzhen Capital Group Company, Ltd.ShieldWearSignal Capital PartnersSignal GroupSignifier Medical TechnologiesSilicon Roundabout VenturesSilverfleet CapitalSimon WebsterSkillsmapperSmartribeSofar Sounds
Sonmarg CapitalSoris Capital PartnersSpeedinvestStarbucksStotlesStrategy&StreetDroneStrollhuntStructureFlowStuartStuffstrSTVSuzano Papel e CeluloseSwoop FundingTaramis LabsTechinvestTenzoThe Big ExchangeThe Bill & Melinda Gates FoundationThe Capital Group CompaniesThe Glenturret DistilleryThe Internet CommissionTHI InvestmentsTickittoTikTokTonus TechTransferwiseTriton PartnersTruffle HoundTurquoise MountainTymitUncappedUNFONICUnicefUnitagUntangleUpskill MeVachan DairyValerannVertoFXViewforth Investment PartnersVira HealthVodafoneVogue BusinessVolta CapitalVostok Emerging FinanceWASEWaterland Private EquityWestend Digital LimitedWheeler Institute for Business and DevelopmentWorld Business Council for Sustainable DevelopmentWorldRemitYoung Presidents' Organizationyourself.onlineZelenZero 1ZeroAviaZero Mass WaterZetland CapitalZinc
Hiring companies
The figures
Internships
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Career Centre 12
About the Career CentreWe want our students to develop skills, behaviours and strategies to manage their careers proactively. Our Career Centre experts support students as they shape their career goals.
Our comprehensive career support involves:
● Career coaching and advising. We provide a coaching service to discuss career-related topics. Coaches help students define a direction and maintain focus on their goals. Our sector advisors provide sector-specific advice to deepen self-directed research and share market trends.
● Career learning. A blended digital and in-person curriculum to move students’ career skills to the nextlevel to effect career progression.
● Career opportunities. Access to a wide range of careerand networking opportunities, including over 200 employer events annually.
Specialist coaches and career advisorsThe Career Centre comprises 45 permanent staff, many of whom have real-world coaching or commercial experience to help students achieve their career goals. Team members include:
Anne Alaoui has 11 years’ experience as a career coach and supports students towards clarity, insight and action. As MBA career lead, she manages a team of coaches to design and deliver the career learning curriculum and to offer career coaching sessions. She previously worked in financial services including in debt capital markets at Deutsche Bank and corporate finance at KPMG.
Zoe McLoughlin has 20 years’ experience in recruitment and talent acquisition. Before joining LBS as head of employment engagement, she was the international recruiting manager at Boston Consulting Group. Prior to this, she was the marketing and admissions manager at LBS for the MBA programme.
Daniel Lay has been with LBS for 10 years and is the head of consulting careers. Prior to this, he spent five years at Standard Chartered within their internal strategy group, before heading up corporate engagement at Cass Business School.
David Morris is head of technology careers and has been with LBS since 2005. Prior to LBS, he worked within the London startup scene and continues to be active in this space; for example, running the NewCo London festival and being a member of Tech London Advocates.
Richard Bland has 21 years’ experience in banking, the last 10 as a rates trader for Deutsche Bank. He joined LBS in 2009 and is the head of finance careers, with specific responsibility for the private equity sector.
Alyona Segline joined LBS from LVMH Perfumes and Cosmetics. She is an experienced commercial director who has worked across luxury cosmetics, mass accessories and the FMCG industry. As head of diversified sectors, she develops relationships with employers across a myriad of corporate and social impact sectors.
Career Centre
London Business School MBA employment report 2020 Programme portfolio 13
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Early Career
Masters in Management
Global Masters in Management
Masters in Analytics and Management
Masters in Financial Analysis
Mid Career
MBA
Masters in Finance (Full-time)
Masters in Finance (Part-time)
Leadership (Senior)
Executive MBA
EMBA-Global Americas & Europe
EMBA-Global Asia
LBS Sloan Masters
Executive Education
All admissions decisions are taken in accordance with best equal opportunities practice.
Our programmes
London Business School can boost your capabilities and potential at every stage of your career.
Early Career
Masters in Management 12–16 months | Full-time | LondonFor recent graduates with up to two years of full-time postgraduate work experience who want to kick-start a career in business.
Global Masters in Management 24 months | Full-time | London and ShanghaiFor recent graduates with up to two years of full-time postgraduate work experience. Strong interest in Asia and knowledge of Mandarin highly recommended, but not mandatory.
Masters in Analytics and Management 12–16 months | Full-time | LondonFor recent graduates with up to two years of postgraduate work experience who are targeting a career in business and data analytics.
Masters in Financial Analysis 12–16 months | Full-time | LondonFor recent graduates with up to two years of full-time postgraduate work experience who are looking to embark on a career in finance.
Mid Career
MBA 15–21 months | Full-time | LondonFor individuals who are looking to make a vertical shift in their career path, change industry or job function, or develop an entrepreneurial toolkit.
Masters in Finance (Full-time) 10–16 months | Full-time | LondonFor experienced financial professionals wishing to advance their career or change their area within finance.
Masters in Finance (Part-time) 22 months | Part-time | LondonFor experienced financial professionals looking to further their career while still working.
Leadership (Senior)
Executive MBA 20 months | Part-time | London or DubaiDesigned for those who want to accelerate their career into general management or move beyond their technical or functional specialism.
EMBA-Global Americas & Europe 20 months | Part-time | London and New YorkFor dynamic, mid-career managers and professionals who are highly ambitious and have, or aspire to have, transnational responsibilities.
EMBA-Global Asia 20 months | Part- time | Hong Kong, London and New YorkFor dynamic, globally focused executives and managers wishing to deepen their understanding of western and eastern business practices.
LBS Sloan Masters in Leadership and Strategy 12 months | Full-time | London Designed to prepare experienced senior managers for their next career challenge.
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Executive Education +44 (0)20 7000 7390 [email protected]
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LBS programme portfolio
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