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More MBA Graduates Have Job Offers

The proportion of new MBA holders worldwide who received a job offer before graduation climbed for a fifth straight year, edging up to 53 percent from 52 percent in 2006.

Demand is up dramatically since 2003, according to the Graduate Management Admission Council. In that year, just 36 percent of new MBAs had a job offer by the time they were awarded the degree.

The average respondent to this year's GMAC Global MBA Graduate survey had received 2.5 job offers.

Graduates of full-time MBA programs expected to earn 54 percent more, on average, than they earned before earning their degree. Part-time students estimated their compensation would climb an average of 43 percent, while those in executive MBA programs foresaw a 33 percent average increase. The council said those figures were higher than in previous surveys, but did not provide prior-year numbers.

The survey includes responses from 5,641 graduating MBA students representing 158 business schools around the world, according to the GMAC, an association of graduate business schools that owns the GMAT admissions test.

A separate GMAC survey released May 2 found that recruiters at about 1,000 companies planned to hire an average of 18 percent more new MBA holders this year than in 2006, while trimming hires of new college graduates by seven percent. Recruiters also planned to offer new MBAs base salaries 84 percent more than college graduates and 28 percent more than holders of other types of graduate degrees. Those MBA pay differentials widened from 75 percent and 23 percent, respectively, in 2006.

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TB, Sales & Marketing,  Mon Jul 02 2007

With all due respect to math which I wholeheartedly believe in, this doesn't help anyone.  Raising graduates' expectations don't help their job seeking, nor does telling everyone how much more money MBAs should expect make it any easier for employers to shell out the money.

Don't believe the stats, it ain't any easier than it was before.  Work hard, search wisely, (dust yourself off over and over again) and go get that job you want, regardless of salary.

Unless, of course, your goal is to merely make money.

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Anil s kumar, Sales & Marketing,  Tue Oct 02 2007

I am an mba grad with the specialisation of marketing with HR.am pretty gud in making contacts with people and am very dedicative in what ever the work am undergoing with.

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Nitin Mishra, Information Technology,  Sat Nov 03 2007

My name is Nitin Mishra and i have MBA degree from Johnson & Wales University and i have B.Sc(Honours) in computer Science.So i wish to work for your company.

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Mehrdil Arbab, Sales & Marketing,  Tue Dec 18 2007

I have done my MBA from chromwell college London.I have worked for BRITISH GAS COMPANY and now working as a supervisor in superdrug(London).I am really in need of a job so please let me know if i am good enough for this job.Thank you.

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Andrew Ajayi, Operations,  Wed Feb 06 2008

I got my MBA from Webster university, St. Louis, MO (Oct.2007).

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Farzaneh Samie, Insurance,  Thu Mar 06 2008

I got a cost of living raise when I got my MBA degree! It is really sad but I guess telling everyone how much more money MBAs should expect doesn't make any difference for employers who don't appreciate the value of education.

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To Job seekers,  Fri May 09 2008

To all of you job-seekers with MBA's - one note - learn to spell or at very least,  write a grammatically  correct sentence.

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huh?,  Tue Jun 17 2008

The comments to this post are just perfect in describing the benefit of such articles. Absolutely zilch. nil. zero.

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vikash kr jha, Sales & Marketing,  Sun Sep 07 2008

carrier in germany after completion of MBA from german university ( Hochschule Coburg University of apllied sciences )

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V RAM MOHAN,  Fri Dec 05 2008

hei,i am a fresher in MBA,i am aspiring a career infinance in the area asset management

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