Global Management Education Graduate Survey
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Grads Share Views on Degrees & Jobs
The Global Management Education Graduate Survey, our annual poll of students in their final year of graduate business school, reveals:
- What services students value most
- What programs best meet their educational needs
- What industries are attracting recent graduates
Highlights 2011
Our 2011 Survey Report presents a contextualized look at the major survey results. Here's a glimpse of some of the findings:
- A job market rebound: 54% of all graduate business students seeking employment in 2011 had received at least one job offer.
- Graduates staying with their employers expected a 39% increase in salary.
- Part-time MBA programs in 2011 set a five-year record for the highest percentage (55%) of graduates with a job offer in hand.
Rich Survey Data Reflects Global Reach of Management Education
More than a third (35%) of survey respondents in 2011 were non-US citizens and 20% attended programs outside the United States. A total of 156 business schools worldwide participated in our 2011 survey.
Benefits of Participation: Free Online Tools
Besides early-release copies of survey reports, all participating schools enjoy online access to:
- Comprehensive Interactive Data Reports, instantly customizable to segment your searches by various demographics to quickly visualize trends.
- Our new benchmarking tool that lets you create instant peer-to-peer comparison reports with data you can download in multiple formats.
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For More Information
If you have questions about this or any other GMAC survey, contact Gregg Schoenfeld at +1(703) 668-9815 or research@gmac.com.
