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If the recruiting environment for MBAs in 2007 is anything like it
was in 2006, we’ll all celebrate. MBACareers.com looks the recent
salary survey from the Graduate Management Admission Council® (GMAC®).
According to research, MBAs made higher salaries in 2006 than in 2005,
with the average business school graduate’s starting base salary
topping $92,000.
Amid a healthy recruiting environment built on strong employer
confidence in the economy, the average new MBA with a job offer in hand
will earn $92,360 during their first year of employment, up 4.2 percent
from the $88,626 graduates in 2005 received. Moreover, two-thirds of
job offers to MBAs in 2006 came with signing bonuses that average
$17,603, up slightly from the previous year.
Further, according to research from the National Association of
Colleges and Employers (NACE), employers who said they recruit MBA.
graduates are planning to hire 22.1 percent more MBA graduates in 2007
than they did last year.
For additional career and employment information
visit MBACareers.com.
Source: © MBACareers.com
/ The Career Exposure Network™
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Posted on April 23, 2008 2:04:52 AM PDT
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