Schools with fewer than 3 hires are excluded from the list.
The hospitality industry accounted for 0.5% of all hires, the lowest of any industry, among MBA graduates in their first jobs after business school at the 119 schools around the world that participated in the 2021-22 Best B-Schools ranking of full-time MBA programs. INSEAD MBA graduates earned a median salary of $115,300 in the hospitality industry, highest of all schools that participated in the business school ranking. At $112,500, USC’s Marshall school had second highest. Oxford Said was third highest, at $110,652. INSEAD sent 11 graduates into the hospitality industry, the most of any school. USC sent 5.9% of its MBA graduates into hospitality, highest among all schools in the Bloomberg Businessweek business school ranking.
school | number of hires | percentage of hires | median salary (U.S. dollars) | median salary (local currency) | |
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INSEAD | 11 | 2.0% | $115,300 | Not applicable | |
USC (Marshall) | 9 | 5.9% | $112,500 | Not applicable | |
Oxford (Saïd) | 3 | 1.6% | $110,652 | £82,153 | |
Hult | 3 | 3.1% | $66,700 | Not applicable | |
EAE | 3 | 1.6% | $54,944 | €46,067 | |
Indian School of Business | 10 | 1.2% | $33,910 | ₹2,500,000 |
Schools with fewer than 3 hires are excluded from the list.