Showing posts with label mba alumni. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mba alumni. Show all posts

Monday, October 8, 2012

Top 10 social networks to connect with the "New Class" of MBAs


Are you looking for a way to reconnect with MBAs your career service office has lost touch with? Social networks are the best source to find those graduates and rebuild meaningful relationships with them. Try interacting with them via:
  1. FacebookWith over 1 billion active users and more than 42 million pages with 10 or more likes, Facebook is the perfect place to connect with MBAs. Your school/program should have its own Facebook page that candidates can “like” and get daily updates on relevant news and events. By creating an official Facebook page for your school, you can easily reach people who are specifically interested in what you have to say.
  2. TwitterTwitter is a proven marketing tool and an effective outreach device. Many schools have a presence on Twitter. And some even have multiple accounts, including an entire recruiter-oriented presence (i.e. @HBSRecruitMBA). Your candidates are already using Twitter to communicate, research, promote and personally brand themselves – you should be doing the same for your school’s/program’s brand. Take a moment each day to tweet about something relevant or interesting.
  3. LinkedInWhere Facebook is considered a more personal space, LinkedIn has been defined as the “professional” social network. Use LinkedIn to connect with students and alumni from your school. You should not only create a LinkedIn group for your program, but also create subgroups for each class year, to better connect (and stay connected) with your program’s job-seeking candidates.
  4. Google+Google+ is the...







Friday, July 27, 2012

How much money MBAs actually make

If you have an MBA from one the world's top business schools chances are you make over $100,000 per year.
In fact, more than 70% of the MBAs who graduated from our top-ranked partner schools make at least 6-figures. And 1 in 5 make more than $200,000 annually. Here is the current data:
  • Under $100K: 27% of MBAs
  • $100k - $150k: 31%
  • $150k - $200k: 20%
  • Over $200K...

Monday, April 16, 2012

An easy way to build your executive leadership pipeline



If you are seeking a senior-level business leader to fill an executive position at your company, alumni resume books from the world's top-ranked business schools are the best place to start.

Filter these Online Resume Books and pinpoint the perfect candidate for your search! Just click on a school link below to get started.
Remember, our searchable online resume databases are perfect for your Just In Time hiring needs. 

If you hire more than five MBAs per year, we can help you become faster and more efficient.

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

How much money MBAs expect to make?

Our exclusive network of MBA talent gives us access to the career profiles of over 70,000 MBA students and alumni from the world's top-ranked business schools. These career profiles tell us a lot about the demographics of the current MBA population, including industry preferences, function preferences, work experiences, geographic preferences, and salary expectations.

Surprisingly, this year's graduating class of MBA students has very similar salary expectations to their experienced counterparts already in the workforce. Roughly 50% of all MBAs, whether still in school or alumni, expect to earn between $100,000 and $200,000 next year. And a mere 5-6% of MBAs expect to earn less than $65,000.

There are some differences which shouldn't surprise you though, including a 5% jump in $300,000+ range for business leaders with post-MBA experience.

Here is the data, including charts and graphs for both populations:
  • $300k plus: 2.64%
  • $250k-$300k: 2.64% 
  • $200k-$250k: 7.45% 
  • $150k-$200k: 18.27% 
  • $100k-$150k: 30.29% 
  • $80k-$100k: 21.15%
  • $65k-$80k: 11.06%
  • $50k-$65k: 6.49% 


  • $300k plus: 7.14%
  • $250k-$300k: 4.07%
  • $200k-$250k: 9.53%
  • $150k-$200k: 20.73%
  • $100k-$150k: 31.90%
  • $80k-$100k: 14.79%
  • $65k-$80k: 6.82%
  • $50k-$65k: 5.01%
To view the complete career profile/demographic information for these top-ranked MBA students and alumni: Request your complimentary MBA career profile demographics report today.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

List of Famous MBAs from Our Partner Schools

MBAs end up in all function and industries of business. And some even make a reputation for themselves outside of typical business careers. One even became the President of the United States of America.

These are just some of the famous MBA alumni from our top-ranked partner schools:
  • Jamie Dimon, President of JP Morgan Chase - Harvard
  • Dick Kovacevich, Chairman and CEO of Wells Fargo - Stanford
  • Laurence Fink, Chairman of BlackRock - UCLA Anderson
  • John V. Faraci, Chairman of International Paper - Michigan Ross
  • Jefferey Montie, President of Kellogg International - Ohio State Fisher
  • Gregg W. Steinhafel, Chairman, CEO and President of Target - Kellogg Northwestern
  • Muhtar Kent, President and CEO of the Coca Cola Company - London
  • George W. Bush, President of United States - Harvard
  • Paul Otellini, President and CEO of Intel - Stanford
  • George David, Chairman of United Technologies - Virginia Darden
  • Meg Whitman, CEO of EBAY - Harvard
  • Philip H. Knight, Co-founder and Chairman of Nike - Stanford
  • Peter R. Dolan, CEO of Bristol-Myers Squibb - Dartmouth Tuck
  • Rick Wagoner, CEO of General Motors - Harvard
  • Jon Corzine, Governor of New Jersey - Chicago Booth
Do you know of any others?