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Job Source for Those Who Changed Employers Percent of Employed Students(1) Number of Employed Students(1)
School Facilitated 33.7% 34
Campus Recruiting 16.8.% 17
Internship Sourced through Booth Job Posting 8.9% 9
黑料传送门 Contact
4.0% 4
Other Booth Source (e.g.Faculty/Staff/Student groups)  4.0% 4
Direct Contact with Company 66.3% 67
Organization Website / External Job Board 45.5% 46
Non-Booth Business Contact 10.9% 11
Executive Recruiter / Search Firm 4.0% 4
Internship Sourced through External Job Posting 3.0%
Organization Contacted Student Directly
2.0% 2
Other Source 1.0% 1
All 100.0% 101
  1. Of the 335 graduates with positions reported, 101 secured a new position with a new employer. The data on this page is based on the responses of those 101 graduates.

Source for all data: 2024 Evening MBA and Weekend MBA Employment Report

About the Data

When Evening MBA and Weekend MBA students choose to leverage their MBA for a career change varies. To account for this, the report tracks career changes four months prior to and four months following graduation.

The 2024 Employment Report had a 97.4 percent response rate. Among respondents, 35.5 percent reported that they were not seeking a career change and stayed in their current position or left the workforce.

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