Trying to decide whether to apply to business school? Recent news of an improved post-MBA job market might help tip the scales.
CNN Money reports that 54% of graduating MBA candidates surveyed in March 2011 reported having a job offer lined up–compared to 32% of respondents last year. The survey, which was conducted by the Graduate Management Admission Council, also found salary numbers to be increasing. New b-grads reported earning an average base salary of $91,433, up from $89,141 in 2010.
Importantly, the survey found this improvement present in salary and hiring numbers across all b-schools — not just in the top tiers.
Read more about the survey results in this article from CNN Money.
Read the full article: GMAC: The MBA Job Market Is Looking Up
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