The Cambridge MBA Employment report 2016
MBA class of 2014/2015 Job offers three months out
95%
Number of countries where jobs have been taken
21
Students switching industry sector
69%
Students switching job function
78%
Students switching country
62%
Students switching at least country, function or industry sector
94%
Top employers A.T. Kearney Amazon Google HSBC The Fung Group The Boston Consulting Group
The Cambridge MBA A summary of achievements for the class of 2014/2015
Post-MBA sector employment
Consulting (29%) Finance (32%) Industry (36%) Public sector/NGO (3%)
Industry sub-sector breakdown
Consulting (29%) Finance (32%) Public sector/NGO(3%) Energy/utilities (1%) Healthcare/Pharma/Bio (3%) Internet/eCommerce (7%) Industry – other (12%) Technology (10%) Telecoms (3%)
The Cambridge MBA A summary of achievements for the class of 2014/2015
Post-MBA job function Consultant (18%) Finance (19%) Marketing/Sales (6%) Business development (9%) Corporate planning/ Strategy (11%) General management (6%) Project management (2%) Technology management (1%) Entrepreneur (11%) Human resources (1%) Legal (2%) Operations (4%) Product development (2%) Other (8%)
Post-MBA Average base salary
ÂŁ63,803 $110,904 Average package
ÂŁ85,821 $139,206 GBP and US dollars as converted using purchasing power parity (PPP)
The Cambridge MBA A summary of achievements for the class of 2014/2015
Where students are working now United Kingdom
42%
East Asia
19%
Western Europe
16%
North America
9%
Southeast Asia
7%
Latin America and Caribbean
3%
Africa
1%
Middle East and North Africa
1%
South Asia
1%
Post-MBA mobility statistics Switched country
62%
Switched to UK
46%
Returned to pre-MBA country
35%
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