Career Impact
Executive MBA participants demonstrate the aspiration, ambition and commitment to become senior and influential business men and women.
Because EMBA students are in full-time employment, they significantly enrich their contribution and their value to their company from day one by applying their learning. After the programme, EMBA alumni achieve promotion, seek new challenges within their organisations, take different paths or go into new ventures.
Executive MBA 2006 Career Impact Survey
In early 2007, London Business School's Career Services surveyed EMBAs who graduated in 2006. The survey found:
| 63% | Changed job function |
| 55% | Additional international responsibilities |
| 64% | Compensation up by more than 20% |
| 64% | On a six figure salary plus bonus |
The survey also looked at the major sources of new job opportunities:
| Networking | 19% |
| Head-hunter | 19% |
Career Services
London Business School's expert Career Services team supports EMBA participants, whether they intend to leverage their career inside their current organisation or explore possible alternatives.
The focus of Career Services for EMBAs is primarily on career self-reliance. EMBA participants are equipped with the information and skills necessary to develop their long-term personal career strategy through full access to a tailored package of support, including:
- one-to-one career coaching
- informational talks
- skills development sessions, including CV writing, interview tips, handling job offers, working internationally and networking skills
- mock interviews
- networking events
- online job postings
- career resource library
Financial Times EMBA Rankings
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Sample business case
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Career Services EMBA Skills Development Programme
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