Top Business Schools by Employability in Consulting
Top Business Schools by Employability in Consulting
This post is authored by Carolyn C. Wise, Vault.com’s Senior Education Editor. She oversees the production of 10 annual guides covering undergraduate and graduate admissions, top internships, and career advice compilations for entry-level law and MBA job seekers. Her team is responsible for all educational content on Vault.com, including law school profiles, admissions advice, GMAT prep and business school industry trends articles. Carolyn reminds students that, “studying is important, but it isn’t everything. Volunteer, or join a club or sports team. This will make you happier overall—and more attractive to potential employers.”
Lots of MBA students start business school planning to get a job in consulting after graduation (whether they actually wind up pursuing one or not). For them, consulting is either a career path in itself or a way to learn the skills required to break into another industry. So knowing which business schools will help you get a job at the top consulting firms is valuable knowledge before you matriculate.
Consulting is a diverse industry, not only in definition but also in practice, as consultants can work on a health care project one week and an education one the next. Therefore, there is no one, ideal applicant. The skills necessary to succeed as a consultant are not specific to the industry–problem solving, decision making, etc.–there is no Consulting 101 (though there are consulting-oriented offerings). Although business schools provide employment statistics of the number of graduates who enter the consulting field, no business school ranking specifically addresses graduates’ employability in the industry. So which business school graduates the most consultants?
This year, we surveyed over 4,500 consultants from firms across the country and asked them where they received their MBA. Using Vault’s career expertise, we’ve ranked business schools based on the number of consultants who graduated from each school. |