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Neal Hamberg, Cahill, Michael Weymouth, Webb Chappell
Beyond Harvard
Harvard MBAs graduate into a large and influential network of alumni from around the world. More than 40,000 HBS graduates make themselves available to connect with current students. These leaders have experiences ranging from starting a business to managing a large company or nonprofit, making their knowledge and connections particularly valuable. Harvard has 88 alumni clubs in 35 countries.
Even in a difficult job market, 87 percent of HBS graduates had a job within three months of graduation. The median base salary was $114,000 and the median signing bonus was $20,000. That money will go a long way toward helping graduates pay off their business school loans; the typical MBA graduates with about $77,000 in debt. Three-quarters of graduates took jobs in North America, while 10 percent went to work in Europe. About a third of graduates go into consulting, and another third go into finance. Seven percent pursue nonprofit or government work. Companies that recruit at Harvard include Goldman Sachs, Bain & Co., and Google. |
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