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Employment Report MBA class of 2016/17 2 EMPLOYMENT REPORT MFE CLASS OF 2016/17 2 MBA CLASS OF 2016/17

The Oxford MBA employment rate rises in a challenging economic climate

The employment rate of our MBA The class average salary for MBA 2016-17 class has increased from 80% 2016-17 has increased to £71,550. The to 91%, in the context of an uncertain mean industry salaries are as follows: political and economic environment, as the UK heads towards a Brexit Finance: £75,033 transition period. Our students are Consulting: £71,174 successfully pursuing careers globally, Global Industry – Tech: £74,368 across a wide spectrum of industries Global Industry – excluding and functions, including not-for- Tech: £64,869 profit organisations, demonstrating Social Impact: £62,715 the international mobility and capability of the Oxford MBA. Our MBA programme has supported Stuart Jagot our students’ personal development Director of Career Development In terms of the industry destinations of journeys and their employment Saïd Business School our job-seeking students, almost 40% outcomes. The combination of our University of Oxford secured roles in Global Industry, with MBA curriculum and co-curricular the number of graduating students programmes - for example, the Oxford choosing to work in technology Saïd Finance Lab, our Consulting focused organisations increasing Development Programme and and securing higher salaries versus Talent Development Programme last year. A further 29% have gone - continue to provide impactful to work in Finance careers and development experiences within 22% to Consulting. Finally, Social and beyond the classroom. Impact careers comprise 10% of the class, holding constant with the As we look forward, Professor Andrew previous year. Additionally, Oxford Stephen’s Digital Marketing Pathway, Saïd Business School MBA students in partnership with General continue to set up their own business Assembly, has introduced enterprises after their MBA, with some rich digital learning for 11.5% choosing this direction. MBA 2017-18. We continue to invest in our students’ Looking at the geographical career journeys, before they arrive destinations of our graduates, over in Oxford, on campus and beyond, half of job-seeking students have by launching the online Oxford begun employment in the UK and Saïd Careers Academy pre-arrival Europe (57% of the MBA class). programme for MBA 2018-19. Reflecting the international diversity of the programme, a significant I would like to thank our employers, the number of students secured roles Saïd Foundation and Oxford community in North America and Asia (17% we partner with, who invest time and and 16% respectively), with 5% resources to develop and hire our beginning their post-graduation talented students, participants and careers in sub-Saharan Africa. alumni across our programmes. 3 MBA CLASS OF 2016/17

Class profile

MBA class of 2016/17

313 30 58 94% Graduating students average age nationalities international students

5 years 35% 692 24-42 work experience female participants average GMAT age range

Employment summary - Graduating students: 313 Reporting rate 90%

Not seeking employment 67 Company-sponsored or already employed 14 Continuing education 2 Starting a new business 36 Not seeking for other reasons 15

No recent information available 33

Seeking employment 19

Number of students accepting an offer 194 within 3 months of graduation (91%) 0 50 100 150 200 4 MBA CLASS OF 2016/17

Employers and industries

21.6% Consulting 2.1% Industrials 29.4% Finance 2.1% Other 9.8% Social Impact 1.5% Manufacturing 39.2% Global Industry 1.5% Media/Entertainment of which, 1.5% Retail 1% Consumer Packaged Goods 20.6% Technology 0.5% Telecomms 5.2% Energy 3.1% Healthcare (including products & services)

Consulting • Courier • TRUE Syrups & Garnishes • J.P. Morgan Chase • Accenture • DAZN • UK Power Networks • Jefferies • Alvarez & Marsal • EdComs • UK Power Reserve • Khazanah Europe Investment Limited • Amane Advisors • Eli Lilly • Vestas Wind Systems A/S • LeapFrog Investments • Analysis Group, Inc. • Emerson • Vida • Liberty Mutual Insurance • Bain & Company • Expedia • Vitesse Oil LLC • M Ventures • BARINGA PARTNERS LLP • Farmforce AS • Waste Connections, Inc. • Mayer Park Capital • BCG • Flaregames • Zuora • NJF Capital • BCG Digital Ventures • Fortune Magazine • Octopus Investments • Booz Allen Hamilton • Gensler Finance • One Equity Partners • Capco (UK) Ltd • GestureTek Health • 36ONE Asset Management (Pty) Ltd • Paragon Partners Limited • Dalberg • Ginga Petroleum • Ace & Company • Phatra Securities • Deloitte • GlaxoSmithKline • Agrega Partners • Ruixin Capital • EY • Google • Aismare Limited • Russian Direct Investment Fund • InterWorks, Inc. • GR Solutions • Ardian UK • SBM Ventures • KPMG • Grupo Calidra • Arqaam Capital • Tandem • McKinsey & Company • GYANA • Atami Capital • TokenCard • Mercer Inc • Henkel AG&Co.KGaA • Atterbury Properties • Vermilion Partners • metafinanz - Informationssysteme • Jeeon • Bank and Clients Plc GmbH • Liferay • Bank of America Merrill Lynch Social Impact • Monitor Deloitte • Microsoft Corporation • Barclays Bank • Africa Oxford Initiative • Oliver Wyman • NextEra • BCMS • Ashoka • Oxera • Nissan Motors Corporation • BCS Global Market • Bridges to Prosperity • Oxford Metrica • PepsiCo • BlackRock • Carfax Education • Partners in Performance • PerceptIn • Bridgewater Associates • CCS Fundraising • This Place • Pluralsight • CCB International • CDC Group • Wood Mackenzie • Precision Converters Inc. • China international Capital Corporation • China-Britain Business Council • Preti Flaherty • China Investment Corporation • Gerson Lehrman Group Global Industry • proSapient • Citi • Grads of Life • Alcidion Corporation • Quantiphi Inc • Columbia Threadneedle • Pearson • Amazon • Reaction Engines Limited • Contourglobal • pfc social impact advisors • Apple • Reliance Retail • • Place2Be • Aromafield S.A. • Scape Technologies • Dimensional Fund Advisors • Sattva Consulting • Banyan • Sea • Downing LLP • Symbiotics • Bechtel Corporation • SeatGeek • EarlyBird Venture Capital • ThinkCity Sdn Bhd • BP Singapore • Shell • Estructura Partners • United States International • BT • Shopee • Evergrande Group Development Agency (USAID) • Cambridge Semantics • Statkraft • Gatcoin • University College • CancerAid • swiggy.in • Global Leisure Partners • University of California, Berkeley • CircleCI • TechnipFMC • Goetzpartners Securities Co., LTD. • Clippings • TINYpulse • HSBC

Red organisations hired two students or more Global Industry includes: Aerospace/Aviation/Defence, Consumer Packaged Goods, Energy, Healthcare (including products & services, Industrials, Manufacturing, Media/Entertainment, Other, Retail, Technology, Telecoms Social Impact includes: Education, Government, Non-profit and Social Enterprises, Impact Investing 5 MBA CLASS OF 2016/17

Destinations

5% Africa - sub Saharan 1% Middle East & North Africa 16% Asia 17% North America 2% Australia & Oceania 1% South America 1% Central America & the Caribbean 2% Not given 57% Europe - Free Trade Countries

Note: These numbers are rounded to the nearest whole percentage

Location: Cities Graduates went on to work at organisations in 34 countries around the world including these cities: (Highlighted cities show where two or more students are working)

Amsterdam Dallas Jakarta Milan Prague Sydney Asunción Dhaka Johannesburg Moscow Pretoria Tok yo Austin Dubai Kampala Mumbai Reading Toronto Bangkok Dublin Karlsruhe München Salt Lake City Washington DC Beijing Düsseldorf Kuala Lumpur Nairobi San Francisco Wellington Berlin Edinburgh Lagos New Delhi Santo Domingo Yokohama Boston Frankfurt London New York Seattle Budapest Hong Kong Los Angeles Oxford Copenhagen Hyderabad Luxembourg City Paris Singapore Cupertino Jaipur Mexico City Perth Stavanger 6 MBA CLASS OF 2016/17

Salaries

Region Mean salary (£) Min salary (£) Max salary (£)

Africa - sub Saharan £66,873 £44,000 £104,187

Asia £56,689 £21,420 £100,000

Australia & Oceania £94,651 £80,000 £107,000

UK £70,905 £21,600 £219,000

Europe (excl. UK) £71,094 £22,080 £100,000

North America £87,175 £46,500 £117,282

Note: Information withheld for Central America & the Caribbean, Middle East & North Africa, and South America as insufficient responses were received to publish this data.

Industry Mean salary (£) Min salary (£) Max salary (£)

Finance £75,033 £21,420 £219,000

Consulting £71,174 £22,902 £117,282

Social Impact £62,715 £22,700 £100,974

Global Industry £70,636 £23,604 £116,407

- Global Industry exc. Tech £64,869 £25,000 £107,000

- Global Industry – Tech £74,368 £23,604 £116,407

Overall mean £71,550 - -