Demand remains high for LBS MBA graduates
91% of MBA students from the Class of 2023 received employment offers within three months of graduation
An impressive 91% of students who graduated with a London Business School (LBS) MBA in 2023 received an offer of employment within three months of graduation. Of those graduates receiving an offer, 90% accepted their offer of employment, with 37 graduates preferring to start their own businesses, the latest LBS MBA Employment Report has revealed.
Some 45% of graduates chose to work in consulting, which remains the most popular sector choice for MBA graduates. The finance and technology sectors also attracted significant interest, with 26% and 21% of graduates respectively opting to work in these fields.
The class of 2023 comprised 512 graduates, representing 65 nationalities, 55% of whom decided to remain in the UK to start their post-MBA career journey. An additional 12% accepted a job offer in Asia, while 10% chose to work in North America, 8% accepted a job offer in continental Europe, 7% opted to work in Africa and the Middle East, 7% took up a role in Latin America and 1% accepted a job offer in Oceania.
Commenting on the strong demand for LBS talent despite the challenging economic environment, Christian Dummett, Executive Director of Career Centre at London Business School, said:
“The last year has been particularly challenging with many employers reducing their need for talent or withdrawing from the market altogether. Nevertheless, demand for LBS talent remains strong, across borders, sectors and markets. Our 2023 class – made up of 65 nationalities – secured roles in 30 locations around the world, with more than half (55%) of the class choosing to start their post-programme careers in the UK, a strong reflection of the continuing international appeal of both London and the UK. It is also gratifying to see so many graduates using the entrepreneurial skillsets developed during their MBA to pursue their own business ventures.”