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employment report
2017
Introduction
Demand for our Masters in Finance (MiF) from additional practitioner modules, digital
93%
graduates has never been greater, with skills and new electives, giving them the
93% of students in the 2017 full-time expertise to thrive in London-based roles
class accepting jobs within three months or positions elsewhere.
accepted an offer within of graduating. Most (81%) went into the
Congratulations to our graduates and
three months of graduation financial sector, typically joining banks and
thank you to the recruiters who trust
asset management firms, while 19% joined
them to make a significant contribution to
other industries such as consulting and
their organisations. We wish you all great
94%
technology.
success for the coming years.
Forty-one percent secured work in the
UK, despite talk of financial services firms
received an offer within looking to relocate their staff because of
three months of graduation Brexit. This shows that London remains the
world’s leading financial hub, with many job
opportunities for people who want to carve
out finance careers in the capital.
99%
reporting rate
Students from around the world gain a Christian Dummett
solid grounding in finance and develop the Head of Early and Mid-Career
skills to achieve their career goals on our Programmes
newly improved programme. They benefit Career Centre, London Business School
28%
21%
20
7% 8% 9%
0
5%
Other guaranteed 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 to MBA CSEA guidelines.
*Other Finance includes Insurance and Pension Services, Private Wealth Management, Retail Banking, Data Services and Products.
** Technology includes FinTech, Internet/E-Commerce, Branding / Marketing / PR / Advertising.
*** Diversified includes Consumer Products – FMCG, Real Estate.
**** Conversion rates as of August 1, 2017.
***** 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.
London Business School Masters in Finance Employment Report 2017 Sector destinations 3
Introduction Employment statistics Alumni Career Centre Portfolio
41 % 29%
UK 5% Asia
4%
USA/Canada
Europe
(excluding UK)
1%
Oceania
16 % 4%
Africa/
Latin America Middle East
MiF2017 Full-time graduates went to work at organisations in cities in 24 countries around the world
Ankara Kuwait City Riyadh Taipei
Baku Lima San Francisco Tokyo
Bangkok London Santiago Toronto
Beijing Madrid Sao Paolo Washington D.C.
Bogota Medellín Seoul Yangon
Chennai Mexico City Shanghai
Hong Kong Munich Singapore
Kuala Lumpur Porto Sydney
London Business School Masters in Finance Employment Report 2017 Job location 4
Introduction Employment statistics Alumni Career Centre Portfolio
London Business School Masters in Finance Employment Report 2017 Hiring employers 5
Introduction Employment statistics Alumni Career Centre Portfolio
Alumni profile
London Business School Masters in Finance Employment Report 2017 Alumni profile 6
Introduction Employment statistics Alumni Career Centre Portfolio
London Business School Masters in Finance Employment Report 2017 About the Career Centre 7
Introduction Employment statistics Alumni Career Centre Portfolio
London Business School programme portfolio
Years of experience 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Course
Masters in Financial Analysis
Masters in Management
Global Masters in Management
MBA
Masters in Finance (full-time)
Masters in Finance (part-time)
Executive MBA
EMBA-Global Americas
and Europe
EMBA-Global Asia
Sloan Masters in Leadership and
Strategy
Alumni
Executive Education
Years of experience 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Key: Range of work experience in class Key target range of work experience Average class work experience
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