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Class 2013 employment data:

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– % employed three months after graduation

– % employed by sector

– % employed by function

– % employed by location

– Average salary per sector in $ and £

– Average salary per function in $ and £

Class of 2013 salary data:

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Class of 2014 internship data:

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– % of MBAs who undertook an internship

– Sector choice for internships

– Function choice for internships

– Location choice for internships

Class of 2013 hiring companies

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Class of 2013 consultancy projects

9

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Class of 2013

employment data

Overall 75% of

the Class of 2013

had accepted

an offer within

three months

of graduating as

follows:

Sector choice on graduation

Technology/telecom: 18%

Consulting: 15%

Pharma/biotech: 15%

Consumer goods: 13%

Financial services: 13%

Manufacturing: 9%

Other: 7%

Petroleum/energy: 6%

Media: 4%

Function choice on graduation

Marketing/sales: 32%

Consulting: 24%

Operations/logistics: 13%

General management: 11%

Finance: 7%

Information technology: 7%

Other: 6%

64%

accepted an off er with a new employer.

1%

self-employed/started their own business.

10%

returned to their pre-Manchester Business School employer.

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Class of 2013

employment data

Location choice on graduation

United Kingdom: 48%

Asia: 22%

South America: 13%

United Arab Emirates: 9%

Western Europe (excluding UK): 4%

Central Europe: 2%

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Salaries by sector:

UK pounds (£)

US dollars($)

Consulting:

Min

Max

Min

Max

Basic:

£44,533

£74,003

$70,273

$116,775

Sign-on bonus:

£1,999

£32,314

$3,155

$51,000

Year-end bonus:

£4,000

£15,001

$6,310

$23,671

Financial services:

Min

Max

Min

Max

Basic:

£12,428

£69,987

$19,611

$110,438

Sign-on bonus:

£4,827

£24,133

$7,617

$38,081

Year-end bonus:

£2,399

£20,413

$3,786

$32,212

Other:

Min

Max

Min

Max

Basic:

£13,434

£69,987

$21,198

$110,438

Sign-on bonus:

£3,160

£31,070

$4,987

$49,029

Year-end bonus:

£1,291

£29,992

$2,038

$47,326

Salaries by function:

UK pounds (£)

US dollars($)

Consulting:

Min

Max

Min

Max

Basic:

£41,465

£74,003

$65,431

$116,775

Sign-on bonus:

£1,999

£32,314

$3,155

$51,000

Year-end bonus:

£3,160

£15,001

$4,987

$23,671

Financial services:

Min

Max

Min

Max

Basic:

£13,434

£61,240

$21,198

$96,636

Sign-on bonus:

£12,248

£20,998

$19,327

$33,134

Year-end bonus:

£3,356

£20,413

$5,295

$32,212

Other:

Min

Max

Min

Max

Basic:

£12,428

£69,987

$19,611

$110,438

Sign-on bonus:

£3,160

£31,071

$4,987

$49,029

Year-end bonus:

£1,291

£29,992

$2,038

$47,326

Currency rate as at 11/09/2013: www.xe.com: $0.633270 Gbp/£1.57798 USD.

Class of 2013

salary data

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Class of 2014

internship data

Overall 76% of

the Class of

2014 undertook

an internship

between June-

September 2013.

Sector choice for internships:

Financial services: 32%

Technology/telecom: 18%

Consumer goods: 14%

Manufacturing: 12%

Petroleum/energy: 7%

Consulting: 6%

Pharma/biotech: 5%

Public sector: 3%

Other: 3%

Function choice for internships:

Marketing/sales: 39%

Finance: 20%

Consulting: 17%

General management: 7%

Research: 6%

Information technology: 5%

Human resources: 3%

Operations/logistics: 3%

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Class of 2014

internship data

Location choice for internships

United Kingdom: 71%

Western Europe (excluding UK): 12%

Asia: 10%

South America: 3%

United Arab Emirates: 3%

North America: 1%

“My ten-week internship with a sales division

of Google gave me a great opportunity to

draw on the skills I had developed during my

MBA and build on my digital marketing

knowledge. I learned that managing your

manager is almost as important as

delivering on your brief. I was able to use

the consultancy-based skills I had learned

to take a structured, data-driven approach

to the project and deliver results on time

and to brief.”

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Class of 2013

hiring companies

Companies that hired MBA students from

Manchester Business School during 2013,

either for a post-MBA role or an internship:

Financial services:

American Express Arrow Global Bajaj Finserv

Banco de Credito del Peru Barclays Bank Citi Group Cobalt Credit Suisse Focus Investment GE Capital Guosen Securities HSBC Liugong Mapfre Asistencia Morgan Stanley NM Rothschild Omada Capital Palatine Paper Street Zephus Technology/telecoms: Amazon Apical Aspire BT Blurrbook Digital Spark eBay Elstat Endemol Google HCL Technologies Integra Technologies Klab Inc. TSE M en Panduit VM Eng WeAreMomentUs Consulting: Accenture Corve Consultancy Ltd Deloitte

Ernst & Young Falcon Associates KPMG

McKinsey PA Consulting Smart Fox Solutions

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Class of 2013

hiring companies

Pharma/biotech:

Eli Lilly

Johnson & Johnson McCann’s Medical MED-EL

National Health Service

Consumer goods:

Amazon CP Foods

Johnson & Johnson John Bell & Croydon Pharmacy

Mythos Brewery Namasports Poney Resources Tesco

Tyres on the Drive Unilever

Petroleum/energy:

ATB Riva Calzoni BP

British Gas Essar

Royal Dutch Shell Tecnicas Reunidas Manufacturing: ATG Access BMW Dow Hilti GB Ltd. Marvell Semiconductor Northpoint Quayside Group Rockwool Group Surface-Transformers Public sector/ media/other: Brandmovers DABprogetti Emerson Globis Corporation Lease Plan Emirates Royal Mail Group UMIP

“Th

e Manchester MBA will push you

beyond what you think your limits

are – only then will you realise what you

are truly capable of achieving.”

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Class of 2013

consultancy projects

Companies that o

ered consultancy

projects during the MBA:*

Not-for-profi t project: After Adoption Bolton YMCA Bubble at Inspire Furniture Station ICA Manchester Credit Union Music Without Borders National Football Museum National Trust Noise North West Playwrights Rainbow House UK consultancy project: American Express BMW Byotrol Confused.com Cottons MoneyGram MPP Siemens UMIP Victrex Wheelwright International business project: Admiral BASF BMW Brandmovers Brother Coverity DRL

Graham and Brown GSK Heinemann IESA Janssen Lycatel Merck Pearson Tesco Wheelwright

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