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Marshall MBA and Graduate Students See Career Outcome Growth
Full-Time MBAs see 97% employment 90-days post graduation, according to new report. Employers include Google, Goldman Sachs, and Salesforce.
Mark Brostoff, assistant Dean and Director of USC Marshall Graduate Career Services.
The numbers looked excellent on USC Marshall’s recent report on Full-Time MBA and graduate student career outcomes for 2022-23. Marshall continues to see employment gains for its graduates at leading companies. The report is published every fall out of Marshall’s Graduate Career Services Center.
According to the report, 97% of USC Marshall Full-Time MBA program graduates had jobs three months after graduation, the highest percentage ever. Base salaries were also at a 5-year high -- $150,314 on average.
Top employers include Amazon, Deloitte, EY, Google, Goldman Sachs, Mattel, McKinsey & Company, NBCUniversal and Salesforce.
Graduates of Marshall’s top four specialty graduate programs, Master of Science in Business Analytics (MSBA), Master of Science in Finance (MSF), Master of Science in Global Supply Chain Management (MSGSCM) and the Master of Science in Marketing (MSMK) also saw gains.
“We are fortunate to attract students who are collaborative, talented and tenacious – qualities that allow them to succeed both at Marshall and at top organizations around the globe. Our values represent the core beliefs of the Marshall community, as well as our aspirations for the future.”
Mark Brostoff, assistant dean and director, USC Marshall Graduate Career Services
Students in Business Analytics who graduated in December 2021 reported that 97.8% of that class was employed three-months after graduation, according to the report. Employers include Amazon, Blizzard Entertainment, Genentech, Meta, Microsoft, Tesla Motors, and Wayfair.
For Master of Finance graduates in December 2021, 97.1% of the class was employed three-months after graduation. Employers include Credit Suisse, Deloitte, Goldman Sachs, Nomura, PIMCO, UBS Investment Bank, and Wells Fargo.
Global Supply Chain students were 100% employed three months after graduation. Employers include Amgen, Cisco, EY, SpaceX, Tesla Motors, Unilever, and Western Digital
Some 90% of graduate marketing students who graduated in the Spring of 2022 were employed three months post-graduation. Employers include Bloomberg, Capital Group, Discover Financial, Hulu, Nestle, Procter & Gamble, and Warner Bros.
“We are proud of our students,” said Mark Brostoff, assistant dean and director of USC Marshall's Graduate Career Services. “We are fortunate to attract students who are collaborative, talented and tenacious – qualities that allow them to succeed both at Marshall and at top organizations around the globe. Our values represent the core beliefs of the Marshall community, as well as our aspirations for the future.”
Read the full report HERE.
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