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TopMBA.com International MBA Recruitment and Salary Report 2006
QS Research 1990-2006

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In 2006, the situation could not be more different. Business school career services are delightedly reporting their best year on record. In the 2006 Career Service Council survey, 95% of responding business schools reported an increase in employer activity on campus, with 68% of schools reporting an increase in employer activity of 10% or more.
Kim Keating of Tuck Business School, US, sees the MBA job market heating up to levels not seen since 2001. "By April 2006, over 90% of our class had at least one full time offer. We expect all the class to have offers by graduation." At London Business School, the Careers Director, Graham Hastie, reports that 96% of the MBA class had accepted permanent positions within 3 months of graduation in 2005, and 99% of the class of 2006 had paid summer internships - both records for the school. Lindsey McQuade, Careers Director at Cass Business School, reported a 100% increase in on-campus recruiting in 2005 with continued growth this year, "benefiting from the booming job market in consulting and the City."

QS Global-Workplace (www.global-workplace.com), a jobs site operated by QS on behalf of many of the world's top business schools saw over 15,000 (14,000) ((7,800)) new MBA jobs added to the site during 2005. Mike Holmes of Global-Workplace says, "... the big demand for MBAs this year is coming from the service sector - banks and consultancies - not just the big name firms, but also many smaller organisations. An ongoing trend in recent years is for MBA alumni, who are now in a position of hiring responsibility, to return to their school to pick up new talent."

6. SHORT TERM MBA RECRUITMENT TRENDS 2006

6.1 DEMAND FOR MBAs

Recruiters are currently optimistic. In 2006, 35% (50%) of employers expect to increase MBA hiring in the next twelve months, 62% (43%) expect MBA hiring to be at the same level as in 2005, and a mere 3% (7%) expect a decrease in MBA hiring in 2006.

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QS World MBA Tour - QS TopMBA.com International Recruiter Survey 2006
© QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd. 2006
Website: www.topmba.com


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