2. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Introduction from the Executive Director 2
Introduction from the Executive Director
We have had another strong year
in this exciting market with 93% of
our MBA 2015s accepting job offers
within three months of graduation
and 27 students starting their own
businesses. Our students and their
successes are contributing to London
Business School’s aim: to have a
profound impact on the way the world
does business.
The world is changing and our
graduates are adapting with it. A few
trends stood out: the number of
students choosing careers in the
technology and e-commerce sectors
continued to rise, increasing to 20%
of the class from 16% the previous
year. Finance as a whole was similar
to the previous year at 27% of the
class; however, within the sector,
the number of students choosing
investment banking dropped from
12% to 8% while areas such as
private equity and venture capital and
diversified financial services picked
up steam. Consulting remains the
most attractive sector with one-third
of the class choosing to work in
the sector.
The diversity of company choices
increased significantly with 177
companies hiring graduating students
for permanent employment versus
142 the previous year, an increase
of 25% in the number of individual
companies employing our MBA
graduates. Of those 177 companies,
20 hired three or more students which
means that almost 89% hired one or
two students, further demonstrating
the diversity of our employers.
Our London location continued to
attract approximately half of our
students, but we remain unique
amongst most business schools
given almost half the students pursue
careers outside of their place of
study. After London, the most popular
geographic regions were the rest of
Europe and Asia, each attracting 13%
of the class.
2015 also saw a big jump in salaries
as employers look to attract the
best students. The most substantial
increase was in the consulting
sector where mean salaries rose
from £73,108 to almost £79,773,
closely followed by finance where
mean salaries rose from £69,871 to
£78,358.
It has been another great year and
we are proud of what our students
have achieved. I would like to
take this opportunity to thank our
recruiters for trusting our talent to
work for your business. Together,
we look forward to lasting impact
and another great year.
Lara Berkowitz
Executive Director
Career Centre,
London Business
School
“Our employees from LBS have always been
successful. They are a positive disruption,
challenge the way we do business and
bring their own input to the table. They
are growth hackers and constant learners,
which put them ahead from a development
perspective.”
Amazon, 2015
93%accepted an offer
within three months
of graduation
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3. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Class profile 3
Class profile
MBA2015
Class profile
Number of students* 401
Age range 23–39
Average work experience 5.5
Work experience range** 2–12
Regional background
■■ Europe (excluding UK) 26%
■■ Asia22%
■■ North America 17%
■■ UK11%
■■ Latin America 9%
■■ Middle East/Africa 8%
■■ Australasia7%
Nationalities69
GMAT average 695
Female % 32%
Professional background (pre MBA)
■■ Corporate sectors 49%
■■ Consulting28%
■■ Finance23%
MBA2016
Class profile
Number of students* 411
Age range 23–38
Average work experience 5.4
Work experience range** 2–13
Regional background
■■ Europe (excluding UK) 23%
■■ Asia21%
■■ North America 17%
■■ Latin America 14%
■■ UK12%
■■ Australasia7%
■■ Middle East/Africa 6%
Nationalities65
GMAT average 699
Female % 36%
Professional background (pre MBA)
■■ Corporate sectors 44%
■■ Finance29%
■■ Consulting27%
* Number of students is a current picture and
excludes students who have not graduated.
**Typically participants have between five
and six years’ relevant (management)
experience, although each applicant will be
considered on her/his own merit.
Our admissions decisions are taken in
accordance with best equal opportunities
practice.
The MBA classes
of 2015 and 2016
each represent
more than 65
nationalities. Many
of the students have
already worked in a
range of countries
before joining the
School. All have
demonstrated
career excellence
and outstanding
academic aptitude.
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Class profile
26%
49%
44%
22%
28%
27%17%
29%
9%
11%
7%
23%8%
Regional background
MBA2015
Professional
background (pre MBA)
MBA2015
Professional
background (pre MBA)
MBA2016
23%
21%
17%
14%
12%
7%
6%
Regional background
MBA2016
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4. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Employment profile 4
Employment rate Sector choices
% 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015
100
31 27 33 37 30 35 43 40 40
80
60
23 29
31 25 36 33 29 32 33
40
20
46 44 36 38 34 32 28 28 27
0
Corporates 40%
■■ Technology 20%
■■ Healthcare4%
■■ Industrials4%
■■ Consumer Retail 3%
■■ Energy3%
■■ Media Entertainment 2%
■■ Other*4%
Consulting 33%
■■ Consulting33%
Finance27%
■■ Investment Banking 8%
■■ Private Equity
Venture Capital 8%
■■ Diversified Financial Services**6%
■■ Investment Management 5%
Top employers
Companies that employed three
or more MBA students:
CompanyHires
McKinsey Company 38
The Boston Consulting Group 19
Amazon16
Bain Company 15
Goldman Sachs 9
Microsoft8
Strategy8
Citi6
Credit Suisse 5
Roland Berger 5
A.T. Kearney 4
Johnson Johnson 4
Millward Brown Vermeer 4
Oliver Wyman 4
American Express 3
Deutsche Bank 3
EY3
Google3
Monitor Deloitte 3
Morgan Stanley 3
93%accepted an offer
within three months
of graduation
27graduates
self employed/
started business
99%reporting rate
94%received a
job offer
The employment rate is calculated in compliance with MBA Career Services and
Employer Alliance (MBA CSEA) reporting standards. This excludes sponsored
students. Sector choice and top employer information above includes sponsored
students to best represent the choices our graduates make.
* Other includes: Credit Cards, Real Estate,
Law, Government, Infrastructure and
Social Impact
**Diversified Financial Services includes:
Insurance, Retail/Commercial Banking and
Central Banks
“The programme taught me how to market myself,
network and prepare for interviews, helping me secure a role
at The Boston Consulting Group”
MBA2015 student
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5. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Job location 5
MBA2015 job location
MBA2015 graduates went to
work at organisations in 37
countries around the world
including the cities below.
Amsterdam
Antwerp
Athens
Atlanta
Bangkok
Beijing
Berlin
Brussels
Buenos Aires
Calgary
Centurion
Chennai
Chicago
Copenhagen
Delhi
Doha
Dubai
Dublin
Dusseldorf
Frankfurt
Guam
Hamburg
Hong Kong
Johannesburg
Kuala Lumpur
Lima
London
Luxembourg City
Madrid
Manchester, UK
Manilla
Medellin
Melbourne
Mexico City
Milan
Minneapolis
Moscow
Mumbai
Munich
Nairobi
Nanjing
New Delhi
New Jersey
New York
Nijmegen
Oslo
Paris
Reading
Richmond, USA
San Francisco
Santiago
São Paulo
Seattle
Seoul
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Silicon Valley
Singapore
Sydney
Tokyo
Toronto
Tunis
Zurich
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Job location
52%UK
13%Europe
(excluding UK)
13%Asia
9%USA/Canada
6%Latin America
3%Middle East
2%Australasia
2%Africa
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6. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Salary information by industry (£) 6
Salary information by industry (£ UK pounds)
£ UK pounds base salary £ Other guaranteed compensation*
Industry Mean Median Max Min Mean Median Max Min
Overall £76,127 £75,276 £140,690 £35,985 £20,139 £16,000 £90,000 £1,086
Consulting £79,773 £78,000 £121,824 £46,274 £17,780 £15,608 £49,000 £3,000
Finance £78,358 £77,250 £125,468 £40,000 £31,053 £29,000 £90,000 £4,500
■■ Investment Banking £80,901 £80,000 £115,943 £62,715 £33,703 £35,000 £80,000 £4,500
■■ Private Equity
Venture Capital
£76,454 £76,000 £100,000 £51,800 £33,133 £20,000 £90,000 £7,000
■■ Investment
Management
£77,133 £78,000 £110,000 £40,000 £32,476 £29,500 £80,000 £10,000
■■ Diversified
Financial Services
£81,781 £75,180 £140,000 £46,980 £18,114 £16,676 £27,933 £8,800
Corporates £71,100 £71,871 £140,690 £35,895 £16,208 £15,000 £41,000 £1,086
■■ Technology £71,529 £73,000 £122,694 £39,080 £16,564 £13,040 £41,000 £1,086
■■ Consumer Retail – – – – – – – –
■■ Energy £63,306 £60,000 £75,000 £57,000 £10,851 £10,000 £15,000 £8,731
■■ Healthcare £70,591 £70,000 £120,000 £39,000 £17,116 £16,483 £34,070 £8,880
■■ Media
Entertainment
£69,000 £70,000 £80,000 £60,000 – – – –
■■ Industrials £84,369 £75,000 £140,690 £55,000 £15,871 £15,000 £28,778 £3,227
■■ Other £71,700 £70,000 £98,000 £49,500 £17,250 £17,500 £19,000 £15,000
– Indicates insufficient data or data not published to maintain student privacy
* Guaranteed compensation includes; sign-on and end-of-year bonus plus any relocation package, stock options etc. where we have sufficient data.
Salary data does not include sponsored or self employed students according to MBACSEA guidelines
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Salary information by industry (£ UK pounds)
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LBS programme portfolio
Salary information by industry ($ US dollars )
7. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Salary information by industry ($) 7
Salary information by industry ($ US dollars)
$ US dollars** base salary $** Other guaranteed compensation*
Industry Mean Median Max Min Mean Median Max Min
Overall $118,926 $117,596 $219,786 $56,216 $31,461 $24,995 $140,598 $1,697
Consulting $124,621 $121,852 $190,313 $72,289 $27,776 $24,383 $76,548 $4,687
Finance $122,411 $120,680 $196,006 $62,488 $48,511 $45,304 $140,598 $7,030
■■ Investment Banking $126,384 $124,976 $181,126 $97,973 $52,651 $54,677 $124,976 $7,030
■■ Private Equity
Venture Capital
$119,436 $118,727 $156,220 $80,922 $51,760 $31,244 $140,598 $10,935
■■ Investment
Management
$120,497 $121,852 $171,842 $62,488 $50,734 $46,085 $124,976 $15,622
■■ Diversified
Financial Services
$127,758 $117,446 $218,708 $73,392 $28,298 $26,051 $43,637 $13,747
Corporates $111,072 $112,277 $219,786 $56,075 $25,320 $23,433 $64,050 $1,697
■■ Technology $111,743 $114,041 $191,673 $61,051 $25,876 $20,371 $64,050 $1,697
■■ Consumer Retail - - - - - - - -
■■ Energy $98,897 $93,732 $117,165 $89,045 $16,951 $15,622 $23,433 $13,640
■■ Healthcare $110,277 $109,354 $187,464 $60,926 $26,739 $25,750 $53,224 $13,872
■■ Media
Entertainment
$107,792 $109,354 $124,976 $93,732 - - - -
■■ Industrials $131,801 $117,165 $219,786 $85,921 $24,794 $23,433 $44,957 $5,041
■■ Other $112,010 $109,354 $153,096 $77,329 $26,948 $27,339 $29,682 $23,433
- Indicates insufficient data or data not published to maintain student privacy
* Guaranteed compensation includes; sign-on and end-of-year bonus plus any relocation package, stock options etc. where we have sufficient data
**Conversion rates as of 1 August 2015 (1.5622 vs 1.6822 for 2014)
Salary data does not include sponsored or self employed students according to MBACSEA guidelines
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Salary information by industry ($ US dollars)
Class profile Employment profile Job location Summer internships
Introduction
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LBS programme portfolio
8. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Salary information by geography 8
Salary information by geography
£ UK pounds $ US dollars**
Mean Median Max Min Mean Median Max Min
Africa
Base Salary £88,177 £65,000 £140,690 £58,844 $137,750 $101,543 $219,786 $91,926
Other Guaranteed Compensation* - - - - - - - -
Asia
Base Salary £75,160 £74,992 £120,000 £40,000 $117,415 $117,153 $187,464 $62,488
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £23,609 £24,000 £50,000 £8,800 $36,882 $37,493 $78,110 $13,747
Australasia
Base Salary £91,169 £86,160 £125,468 £46,980 $142,424 $134,599 $196,006 $73,392
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £13,459 £13,454 £17,000 £10,616 $21,026 $21,018 $26,557 $16,584
Europe (excl. UK)
Base Salary £68,037 £62,632 £121,824 £35,895 $106,287 $97,844 $190,313 $56,075
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £15,328 £14,990 £43,000 £1,086 $23,945 $23,417 $67,175 $1,697
Latin America
Base Salary £63,444 £61,597 £78,000 £48,000 $99,112 $96,227 $121,852 $74,986
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £21,976 £18,136 £49,000 £12,914 $34,331 $28,332 $76,548 $20,174
Middle East
Base Salary £82,596 £83,013 £96,434 £73,140 $129,031 $129,683 $150,649 $114,259
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £23,092 £20,000 £41,595 £15,588 $36,074 $31,244 $64,980 $24,352
United Kingdom
Base Salary £75,534 £75,000 £110,000 £39,000 $117,999 $117,165 $171,842 $60,926
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £21,413 £15,600 £90,000 £3,000 $33,451 $24,370 $140,598 $4,687
USA/Canada
Base Salary £82,213 £81,303 £109,616 £62,715 $128,433 $127,012 $171,242 $97,973
Other Guaranteed Compensation* £18,467 £16,212 £37,871 £4,801 $28,849 $25,326 $59,162 $7,500
- Indicates insufficient data or data not published to maintain student privacy
* Guaranteed compensation includes; sign-on and end-of-year bonus
plus any relocation package, stock options etc. where we have sufficient data
Salary data does not include sponsored or self employed students according to MBACSEA guidelines **Conversion rates as of 1 August 2015 (1.5622 vs 1.6822 for 2014)
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LBS programme portfolio
Salary information by industry ($ US dollars )
9. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Summer internships 9
% 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016
100
31
49 47 41
51 53 54 48
80
60
49
38 37
40
33 30 28
32
40
20
20
13 16
19 16 17 18 20
0
99%Students
undertaking
projects/internships
* Other includes: Credit Cards, Real Estate, Law, Government, Infrastructure and
Social Impact
**Diversified Financial Services includes: Insurance, Retail/Commercial Banking
and Central Banks †
Conversion rates as of 1 August 2015 (1.5622 vs 1.6822 for 2014)
Summer internship weekly compensation
£ UK pounds $ US dollars†
Sector Mean Median Max Min Mean Median Max Min
■■ Overall £1,064 £1,039 £2,500 £107 $1,662 $1,623 $3,905 $167
■■ Consulting £1,387 £1,442 £1,925 £625 $2,167 $2,253 $3,007 $976
■■ Corporate
Sectors
£891 £1,000 £2,500 £107 $1,392 $1,562 $3,905 $167
■■ Finance £1,121 £1,350 £1,900 £247 $1,751 $2,109 $2,968 $386
Internship location
■■ UK69%
■■ Europe (excluding UK) 12%
■■ Asia8%
■■ Latin America 4%
■■ USA/Canada4%
■■ Africa1%
■■ Australasia1%
■■ Middle East 1%
Corporates48%
■■ Technology28%
■■ Healthcare4%
■■ Industrials4%
■■ Media Entertainment 3%
■■ Consumer Retail 3%
■■ Energy2%
■■ Other*4%
Finance32%
■■ Private Equity Venture Capital 14%
■■ Investment Banking 13%
■■ Investment Management 3%
■■ Diversified Financial Services** 2%
Consulting 20%
■■ Consulting20%
Sector choices
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Summer internships: sector choices and location
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Top employers Hiring companies
10. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 Summer internships 10
“LBS students are playing an
increasingly important role at
Vodafone, taking on some of our
highest-profile projects during
their summers. Their fresh insight
and depth in their understanding
of business means we can rely
on them to deliver across all our
markets. They challenge us to be at
our best.”
Vodafone, 2015
Top employers for internships*
Corporate Sectors
■■ Amazon21
■■ Google16
■■ Vodafone9
■■ American Express 6
■■ PayPal6
■■ Expedia5
■■ King.com5
■■ Eli Lilly 4
■■ TransferWise4
■■ AB InBev 3
■■ Facebook3
■■ Johnson Johnson 3
■■ LinkedIn3
■■ BT2
■■ Deliveroo2
■■ Eventbrite2
■■ Funding Xchange 2
■■ Harvey Nichols 2
■■ JD.com2
■■ Origami Energy 2
■■ Statoil2
■■ Tesla Motors 2
■■ Thomson Reuters 2
■■ Voyage Control 2
Finance
■■ Goldman Sachs 11
■■ Credit Suisse 7
■■ Citi6
■■ Bank of America Merrill Lynch 3
■■ Barclays3
■■ Deutsche Bank 3
■■ International Finance
Corporation (IFC) 3
■■ MetLife3
■■ Nomura3
■■ Permira3
■■ Round Hill Capital 3
■■ Blackstone2
■■ CDC Group 2
■■ HgCapital2
■■ J.P. Morgan 2
■■ Morgan Stanley 2
■■ Octopus Investments 2
Consulting
■■ The Boston Consulting Group 20
■■ McKinsey Company 12
■■ Bain Company 10
■■ LBS Summer Consulting Team 6
■■ L.E.K. Consulting 5
■■ A.T. Kearney 4
■■ Monitor Deloitte 4
■■ Strategy3
■■ OCC Strategy Consultants 2
■■ Roland Berger 2
■■ ZS Associates 2
* Organisations that hired more than two MBA2016 students for summer internships
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11. 11MBA2015 and MBA2016 (summer internship) hiring companiesLondon Business School MBA Employment Report 2015
MBA2015 and MBA2016 (summer internship) hiring companies
Organisations that hired more than
one student from a class year are
in bold
*Organisations that hired for both
full-time and summer positions
A.T. Kearney*
AB Bernstein
AB InBev
Accenture
Aimava
AKO Capital
Alchemy*
Amazon*
Ambev
American Express*
AMT Training
ANZ
Apis Partners
Apollo
AppNexus
Aqua Capital Partners
Arma Partners
Astellon Capital Partners
Atomico
AUCTUS Capital Partners
Australian Government: Department
of the Prime Minister and Cabinet
Autodesk
Averda
Bain Company*
Balderton Capital
Balyasny Asset Management*
Bamboo Finance
Bank of America Merrill Lynch*
Barclays
BDA Partners
Bechtel
Bell Pottinger
Belron
Bidvine
BioTherm
Black River Asset Management*
BlackRock
Blackstone
Blippar
BloomReach
Bluefield Partners LLP
Booz Allen Hamilton
The Boston Consulting Group*
Boston Scientific*
BP
Brasil Foods
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Bryanston
BT
BTG Pactual
CAKE
The Capital Group Companies
Cargill*
Cargo Chief
Cash Rocket
CBRE
CDC Group*
Cerberus Capital Management
Charles Taylor plc
China International Capital
Corporation (CICC)*
CIMC Enric Holdings
Cinven
Citi*
City Football Services Ltd
(Manchester City FC)
CMS von Erlach Poncet AG
CNG Fuels
CNN International
Coats
Coca Cola Hellenic Bottling
Company
Commonwealth Bank of Australia
Cowin Capital*
CPPIB
Credicorp
Credit Suisse*
CrowdBnk
Dalberg - Global Development
Advisors
Danaher Corporation
Danshell
Deliveroo*
Delta Partners Group
Deutsche Bank*
Diamond Hill Capital
Discover Financial Services
Duke Street Capital
EBRD
EcoMachines Ventures
Edge Investments
EDITD
Eisvogel
Eli Lilly*
Emprego Ligado
Enclude Capital Advisory*
Endeavor
Etsy
Eventbrite
EXOR
Expedia*
EY
Facebook
Falabella
FALCONI
Fidelity Growth Partners
Fidelity Worldwide Investment
Fido Solutions
Finalta
Fleming Family Partners
flight.vc
FMC Technologies
Fosun*
FreeWheel
FTI Consulting
Funding Xchange*
FutureBrand
Gaw Capital
General Electric*
General Motors Spain (Opel)
Genomi-k
Gentera
Gett
GlaxoSmithKline*
Globeleq
Goldman Sachs*
Google*
Great Point Media
GRM Futures
Guardian News and Media
Guevara*
Hamilton Lane
Hannam Partners
Hanwha Corporation
Hanwha Life Insurance
Harvey Nichols
Hattington Capital
HelloFresh
HgCapital*
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12. London Business School MBA Employment Report 2015 MBA2015 and MBA2016 (summer internship) hiring companies 12
MBA2015 and MBA2016 (summer internship) hiring companies
Hilti
Hilts International
HomeAway
HomeLight
HomeStrings
HSBC
IBM
Ice Canyon
Illuminate Financial Management*
Industry Corporate Finance
Infosys*
InMobi
Inspired Asset Management
Integration Management Consulting
Interbank
InterContinental Hotels Group
International Finance Corporation
(IFC)*
Investcorp
Investindustrial
IP Capital
ITESM
J.P. Morgan*
JD.com
Johnson Johnson*
Kempen Co
King.com
Kingsley Capital Partners LLP
KiWi Power
KPMG
Kraft Heinz Company
Kukula Capital
L.E.K. Consulting*
Land Securities
LBS Summer Consulting Team
Limerston Capital LLP
LinkedIn*
Linklaters
Liquid Business
Louis Vuitton
Macquarie
Makon Group
Mangrove Capital Partners
Marakon
Marks Spencer
Massive Capital
The Maybourne Group
McKinsey Company*
Medallia
MetLife*
Microsoft
Millicom International Cellular
Millward Brown Vermeer
Ministry of Vocational Training and
Employment - Tunisia
Monitor Deloitte*
Montezemolo Partners
Morgan Stanley*
Mountain Hardwear
Mulberry
MVision
NBCUniversal
Newton Asset Management
Nextail Labs
Nomura
Notion Capital
Novartis
OCC Strategy Consultants*
Oceanwood Capital Management
LLP
Octopus Investments
Oliver Wyman
One Touch Foundation
Origami Energy
Outfit7
Overseas Student Living (Student.
com)
Pala Investments AG
Parthenon-EY*
Partners Group
PayPal
PepsiCo
Pereg Ventures
Permira
PGGM
Phatra Capital
PIMCO
Piper Private Equity
Platina Partners LLP
Pobble Education
Pokerstars
Probitas Partners
ProHeat Systems
PwC
Qatar Investment Authority
Qihoo 360
Quadriga Capital
Quilvest Private Equity
Rabobank International
Rakuten
RDS Capital
Reaction Engines
Red Bull
Reed Exhibitions
ReNeuron
RFH Equities
Rialto Capital Management
Rio Tinto
Rogers Company
Roland Berger*
Round Hill Capital*
SABMiller
SalesGossip
Salmat
Samsung Electronics*
Sanpower Group
SC Lowry
Sequoia Investment Mant
Sharethrough
Shell
Shopa
Skipjaq
Smart Design
Social Finance
Sovereign Capital
Sprinklr
Starwood
Statoil
Stirling Square Capital Partners
Strategy*
Synova Capital
T. Rowe Price
Taiyo Pacific Partners
Tandem
Tata Consultancy Services
TD2 Capital LLP
Telefonica
Tern Capital
Tesla Motors
Thomson Reuters*
Tishman Speyer
TMPI
Trafigura
Tramonex
TransferWise
Transition Force
Trench Capital Partners LLP
Triton Partners
Turquoise Mountain
Uber*
Uncover*
Unilever
Unitas Capital
Unitus Seed Fund
Universal Pictures
Vedanta Resources
Victorious
Vision Capital
Vodafone*
Voyage Control
Westpac Banking Corp
What Now Travel
WHEB Infrastructure
White Star Capital
Wipro
WPP
Wren House Infrastructure
YOOX Group
Zhenyang Salvage and Waterway
Engineering Company
ZS Associates
Zurich
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experience. Strong interest in Asia
and knowledge of Mandarin highly
recommended, but not mandatory.
MBA
15–21 months / full-time / London
For individuals who are looking to
make a vertical shift in their career
path, change industry or job function,
or develop an entrepreneurial toolkit.
Masters in Finance
10–16 months full-time/
22 months part-time / London
For individuals wishing to advance
their career or change their area
within finance.
Executive MBA
20 months / study while working
full‑time / London or Dubai
Designed for those who want to
accelerate their career into general
management or move beyond their
technical or functional specialism.
EMBA-Global
20 months / study while working
full‑time / London and New York
For dynamic, mid-career managers
and professionals who are highly
ambitious and have, or aspire to
have, transnational responsibilities.
EMBA-Global Asia
20 months / study while working full
time / Hong Kong, London, New York
For dynamic, globally-focused
executives and managers wishing
to deepen their understanding of
Western and Eastern business
practices.
Sloan Masters in Leadership
and Strategy
12 months / full-time / London
Designed to prepare experienced
senior managers for their next career
challenge.
Alumni
Available for recruitment all year
round / Global
Based in more than 150 countries
worldwide, our alumni community
consists of more than 40,000
globallyfocused professionals.
London Business School programme portfolio
LBS programme portfolio
Course Years of experience 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
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
Key: Range of work experience in class Key target range of work experience Average class work experience
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