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Employment Data 2024-25

The employment data for the Class of 2024 indicates that 84.8% of students seeking full-time employment received job offers within three months of graduation, with international students having a similar offer rate of 86.6%. For the Class of 2025, 100% of students seeking internships accepted job offers. Salary data shows median base salaries for full-time positions at $185,000, with consulting and finance being the most common fields of employment.

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Employment Data 2024-25

The employment data for the Class of 2024 indicates that 84.8% of students seeking full-time employment received job offers within three months of graduation, with international students having a similar offer rate of 86.6%. For the Class of 2025, 100% of students seeking internships accepted job offers. Salary data shows median base salaries for full-time positions at $185,000, with consulting and finance being the most common fields of employment.

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Employment Data

Full-Time MBA Program


Class of 2024 Full-Time Employment
Class of 2025 Internship Employment
Class of 2024

Full-Time Employment Status


Received Job Offer by Accepted Job Offer by
Three Months Post Graduation Three Months Post Graduation
84.8% (239 of 282 students seeking employment) 81.2% (229 of 282 students seeking employment)

International students received job offers at a rate similar to U.S. citizens and permanent
residents, with 86.6% receiving an offer by three months after graduation.

1
Class Size 339 Demographic Data (at matriculation in fall 2022)

Students Seeking Employment 282 83.2%


Women 43%
Students Not Seeking Employment 54 15.9%
U.S. Students of Color2 54%
Company Sponsored 21 6.2%
Underrepresented U.S. Students of Color3 24%
Starting Own Business 18 5.3%
LGBTQ+ 12%
Continuing Education 10 2.9%
First-Generation College Students 17%
Postponing Search 2 0.6%
Joint Degree Students 12%
Not Seeking, Other 3 0.9%
International Passport Holders 48%
No Information 3 0.9%
Median GMAT 725

Median Undergraduate GPA 3.69

Full-Time Salary Data


Overall Salary Data Base Salary4 Other Guaranteed Compensation5

25th 75th Median Signing Median Guaranteed


Median
Percentile Percentile Bonus Year-End Bonus

All $130,000 $160,000 $185,000 $30,000 $24,000

U.S. Students and Permanent Residents $129,500 $162,500 $185,350 $30,000

International Students $130,000 $154,100 $175,000 $30,000

Salary by Function Base Salary4 Median Signing Bonus5

Percent of 25th 75th


Median
Hires6 Percentile Percentile

Consulting 45.4% $142,000 $180,000 $190,000 $30,000

External Consulting 31.7% $175,000 $190,000 $192,000 $30,000

Internal Consulting/Strategy 13.7% $112,500 $130,000 $150,000 $30,000

Finance/Accounting 28.2% $129,375 $162,500 $175,000 $50,000

General Management 11.0% $124,000 $140,000 $147,500 $25,000

Marketing/Sales 8.8% $122,000 $136,250 $151,375 $20,000

Operations/Logistics 2.6% $123,750 $137,500 $143,750 *

Information Technology 2.2% $120,000 $158,000 $160,000 *

Law 0.4% * * * *

Social Impact 0.4% * * * *

Human Resources 0.4% * * * *

Research and Development 0.4% * * * *


Salary by Industry Base Salary4 Median Signing Bonus5

Percent of 25th 75th


Median
Hires6 Percentile Percentile

Consulting Services 31.9% $175,000 $190,000 $190,000 $30,000

Finance 26.2% $147,500 $171,000 $175,000 $50,000

Investment Banking 14.0% $170,000 $175,000 $175,000 $50,000

Investment Management 6.1% $127,500 $150,000 $160,000 *

Diversified Financial Services 3.1% $125,000 $128,000 $150,500 *

Private Equity 1.7% * * * *

Venture Capital 1.3% * * * *

Technology 9.6% $137,500 $146,600 $158,500 $30,000

Retail/E-commerce 4.4% $140,700 $142,900 $164,325 $73,700

Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals 6.1% $130,000 $140,000 $150,000 *

Consumer Packaged Goods 4.8% $120,000 $123,500 $127,750 $20,000

Energy 4.8% $120,000 $130,000 $140,000 $10,000

Nonprofit7 3.1% $99,850 $105,000 $110,000 *

Government 3.1% $91,500 $100,000 $112,000 *

Media/Entertainment 2.2% * * * *

Transportation 1.7% * * * *

Manufacturing 1.3% * * * *

Hospitality 0.4% * * * *

Architecture 0.4% * * * *

Salary by Percent Median Base Percent Median Base


of Hires6 Salary4 of Int’l Hires6 Salary4
Region
Asia 56.5% $120,000
United States 89.6% $170,000
Canada 17.4% *
International 10.4% $120,000
Europe 13.0% *
Percent Median Base
of U.S. Hires6 Salary4 Central America
4.3% *
and the Carribean
Northeast 48.0% $175,000
MENA 4.3% *
West 22.7% $156,625
South America 4.3% *
Mid-Atlantic 12.1% $145,000

Midwest 7.6% $165,000

Southwest 5.6% $189,000

South 4.0% $117,500

Please find notes on inside back cover.


Class of 2025

Internship Employment Status


1
Accepted Job Offers
100% (309 of 309 students seeking employment)

Class Size 340 Demographic Data2 (at matriculation in fall 2023)

Students Seeking Employment 309 90.9%


Women 40%
Students Not Seeking Employment 30 8.8%
U.S. Students of Color3 48%
Starting Own Business 15 4.4%
Underrepresented U.S. Students of Color4 18%
Company Sponsored 8 2.4%
LGBTQ+ 13%
Continuing Education 5 1.5%
First-Generation College Students 16%
Other 2 0.6%
Joint Degree Students 6%
No Information 1 0.3%
International Passport Holders 50%

Median GMAT 720

Median Undergraduate GPA 3.64

Internship Salary Data

Overall Salary Data Weekly Salary5

25th 75th
Median
Percentile Percentile

All $1,400 $2,200 $3,365

U.S. Students and Permanent Residents $1,528 $2,200 $3,365

International Students $1,141 $2,138 $3,365

Salary by Function Weekly Salary5

Percent of 25th 75th


Median
Hires6 Percentile Percentile

Consulting 48.7% $1,400 $2,769 $3,635

External Consulting 26.0% $3,000 $3,600 $3,654

Internal Consulting/Strategy 22.8% $905 $1,560 $2,201

Finance/Accounting 31.1% $1,433 $2,882 $3,365

Marketing/Sales 8.7% $1,597 $1,870 $2,101

General Management 5.4% $781 $1,700 $2,029

Operations/Logistics 2.6% $803 $1,420 $1,600

Other 7 3.5% $1,200 $2,077 $2,308


Salary by Industry Weekly Salary5

Percent of 25th 75th


Median
Hires6 Percentile Percentile

Finance 29.0% $1,235 $2,885 $3,365

Investment Banking 13.4% $3,365 $3,365 $3,365

Venture Capital 5.4% $838 $1,000 $1,350

Investment Management 3.8% $613 $1,800 $2,880

Diversified Financial Services 3.8% $1,580 $2,110 $2,520

Private Equity 2.5% * * *

Consulting Services 27.1% $2,867 $3,550 $3,654

Technology 8.9% $1,440 $2,038 $2,525

Healthcare/Pharmaceuticals 8.0% $1,600 $1,923 $2,077

Nonprofit8 6.1% $923 $1,000 $1,385

Consumer Packaged Goods 4.8% $960 $1,731 $1,900

Government 3.5% $256 $579 $956

Energy 2.9% $1,440 $1,600 $1,797

Retail 2.2% $1,673 $2,200 $2,327

E-commerce 1.6% $1,154 $2,320 $2,334

Other 0.6% * * *

Transportation 2.2% $1,433 $1,635 $1,923

Manufacturing 1.9% * * *

Real Estate 1.6% * * *

Media/Entertainment 1.0% * * *

Law 0.3% * * *

Human Capital/Organizational
0.3% * * *
Development/Executive Search

Import/Export/Trading Companies 0.3% * * *

Salary by Percent Median Percent Median Base


of Hires6 Weekly Salary5 of Int’l Hires Salary
Region
Asia 59.0% $617
United States 87.4% $2,334
Europe 12.8% *
International 12.6% $752
Mexico 7.7% *

Middle East/
Percent Median 5.1% *
North Africa
of U.S. Hires Weekly Salary
Africa 5.1% *
Northeast 55.9% $3,077
South America 5.1% *
West 18.1% $2,000
Central America 2.6% *
Mid-Atlantic 10.0% $1,798
Canada 2.6% *
Southwest 7.4% $3,462

Midwest 5.6% $2,200

South 3.0% $2,788

Please find notes on inside back cover.


Hiring Organizations
Employers at which at least one member of the Class of 2024 accepted a full-
time position or one member of the Class of 2025 accepted an internship.

Consulting Services D.E. Shaw Renewable Heretic Ventures US Development Finance


Accenture Investments (DESRI) HNVR Technology Investment Corporation (DFC formerly
AlixPartners GCL New Energy Holdings Management OPIC)
Analysis Group, Inc. Landyield Houlihan Lokey
Bain & Company, Inc. Martin Marietta Huaneng Guicheng Trust Co.,
Healthcare
The Boston Consulting Group, RP Construction Services Ltd
Inc. (BCG) RWE Inclusive Prosperity Capital 1910 Genetics
The Bridgespan Group, Inc Tesla Energy IQT Abbott
Capitalize Good West Biofuels January Technologies Alexion Pharmaceuticals
CCS Fundraising Westinghouse Electric Jefferies Group Athelas
Chartis Company Jefferies Group, Inc. Biogen
Deloitte Consulting Jordan Park Group Bloodworks Northwest
diiVe JPB Partners Boehringer-Ingelheim
Finance Cedars-Sinai
Equal Innovation JPMorgan Chase & Co.
EY (Ernst & Young) 20 Degrees Kiatnakin Phatra Securities CIGNA Corp.
EY-Parthenon 53 Stations Kohlberg Kravis Roberts (KKR) Clearview Healthcare Partners
FTI Consulting Acord Lazard Denali Therapeutics
FTI Delta AllianceBernstein (AB) Leap247 Finnovation Private Ltd DICOM Director, LLC
Huron Consulting Group Almond Capital Marathon Capital Dyania Health
Innosight LLC American Credit Acceptance Mirae Asset Capital Flagship Pioneering
Kearney American Express (AMEX) MIT Investment Management Foundation Medicine
L.E.K. Consulting Annebrook Advisors Company Geisinger Health System
Manatt Health Antares Capital Moelis & Company Genentech, Inc.
McKinsey & Company Bank of America Morgan Stanley Howard Hughes Medical
Oliver Wyman Barclays PLC NEPC, LLC Institute
Omni Consulting BDT & MSD Partners NextGen Growth Partners Humana
OnePointFive BlackRock (NGP) Johnson & Johnson (J&J)
Pan Partners Blackstone Nomadic Venture Partners Manta Cares
PriceWaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Broadscale Group LLC Nomura Medtronic
Reimagination Lab Bualuang Ventures Nomura Greentech Novo Nordisk
Roland Berger Strategy BX-XL Northwestern Mutual Capital Oak Street Health
Consultants GmbH Capital One Financial Onex Pfizer Inc.
Scoop Analytics Corporation Perella Weinberg Partners Poppy Seed Health
Secretariat Advisors, LLC CAZ Investments (PWP) Providentia Technologies
SSA & Company Centerview Partners Piva Capital Qsimulate
Stevens Strategy China International Capital PJT Partners Sanofi
Strategy& Corporation Limited Potlikker Capital Sharecare
ZS Associates, Inc. CIBC Resource Management Service Takeda Pharmaceutical
Citi Rothschild & Co. Company Limited
Clipway Santander UCLA Health
Consumer Closed Loop Partners Skyview Ventures UnitedHealth Group
Packaged Goods CLSA Springs Capital Limited
Abandoned Grove Connecticut Green Bank
Hospitality
BIC USA, Inc. Connecticut Innovations
CDV Copenhagen Infrastructure Government Uber Eats
CJ CheilJedang Corp Partners Chinese Economic Research
Danone Craft Equity Institute
Manufacturing
Diageo Dimensional Fund Advisors Connecticut Department of
E. & J. Gallo Winery Discover Financial Energy and Environmental Adept Materials
The Estee Lauder Companies E Fund Management Company Protection (DEEP) Amphenol Corporation
Mattel Limited Government of Canada Edison International
PepsiCo Echo River Capital Maine Department of Health Laticrete International
Plate-X Inc Elemental Impact and Human Services NextEra Energy, Inc.
The Procter & Gamble Company European Bank for National Park Service Silk Grass Farms
(P&G) Reconstruction and State of Connecticut Tata Steel Downstream
RedStone Haute Couture Co., Development U.S. Department of Energy Products Limited
Ltd Everberg Capital U.S. Department of the Treasury
Unicos Corporation Evercore U.S. Office of Management and Media/Entertainment
Unilever Fidelity Budget
Forbright Bank United Nations Capital 101 Productions, Ltd
Williams-Sonoma, Inc.
Forge Development Fund Bloomberg L.P.
The Goldman Sachs Group, Inc. United Nations Children’s Fund Chicago Latin Theater Alliance
Energy Green Court Capital (UNICEF) Comcast Corporation
The AES Corporation Management United Nations Development Heatmap News
Avangrid Guggenheim Partners Programme Warner Bros. Discovery
Chevron Corporation Gulmohar Capital Partner United States Navy Wizards of the Coast
Climeworks Hannon Armstrong United States Court of Appeals
Cypress Creek Renewables Harris Williams
Class of 2024 Notes
1 All U.S. race/ethnicity data is shown as a
percentage of U.S. citizens and permanent
residents.
2 Students who identify as American Indian,
Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific
Islander, Asian American, Black/African
American or Hispanic/Latinx.
3 Students who identify as American Indian,
Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific
Islander, Black/African American or Hispanic/
Latinx.
4 Compensation information is self reported.
Of students reporting accepted offers, 93.0%
Nonprofit International Business included salary information.
Arbor Rising Machines Corporation (IBM) 5 Of those reporting salary information, 70.4%
Balcones Recycling Klarety reported receiving a signing bonus and 10.8%
Knowles Intelligent Audio reported receiving a guaranteed year-end
Bezos Earth Fund
bonus. In order to be noted in tables for
ClimateHaven LeanTaaS Signing Bonus, function and industry must
The Conservation Finance Micron have at least 50% reporting signing bonus.
Network Microsoft Corporation 6 One hundred percent of students reporting
District of Columbia PCS Software accepted offers included job industry; 99.1%
International School Robinson Custom Services LLC included function; 96.5% included region.
Environmental Defense Fund Samsung Global Strategy Group 7 Across all industries, 5.2% of accepted
ServiceNow jobs were in nonprofit and not-for-profit
(EDF)
organizations including ones that are reflected
GiveDirectly Skydio above in Consulting, Investment Management,
Hermanas de la Divina Splunk Healthcare, and Media/Entertainment.
Providencia TikTok * Asterisk indicates insufficient data or data not
Magic Kids Verizon Wireless published to maintain student privacy.
Maui Economic Opportunity, Verkada
Inc. Vosyn Class of 2025 Notes
The Rockefeller Foundation WHOOP
1 Of students accepting internships, 5 (1.6%)
REDF Wipro reported having multiple internships.
Samvid Ventures ZenCity 2 All U.S. race/ethnicity data is shown as a
The Sunwater Institute percentage of U.S. citizens and permanent
TechnoServe residents.
Transportation 3 Students who identify as American Indian,
Telescope Foundation
Terracycle The Boeing Company Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific
Blue Origin Islander, Asian American, Black/African
Ummeed Child Development American or Hispanic/Latinx.
Center Compañia Importadora de
4 Students who identify as American Indian,
Unlocking Communities Automotores Mathias Csapek Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, Other Pacific
The University of Pittsburgh S.A. Islander, Black/African American or Hispanic/
World Business Council for Delta Air Lines Latinx.
Sustainable Development Insitu 5 Compensation information is self reported.
Lucid Of accepted offers, 94.6% included salary
(WBCSD)
information. Of those, 10.1% reported
World Wildlife Fund/World Wide Northvolt
receiving no salary. Salary data presented
Fund for Nature (WWF) Stellant Systems above represents students who reported
Yale School of Management Tradewind Aviation salary information and were paid a salary. Of
Winnebago reported paid and unpaid salaries, 4.4% were
expected to be supplemented by the Yale SOM
Internship Fund, a donor-supported fund that
Real Estate provides financial support to students who
Other pursue summer internships in the public or
Boston Properties
Brighton-Best nonprofit sector. This funding is not included
Hi:hab
in the salaries presented above. Of reported
Imagine Homes Management Hart Howerton Architects and
internship salaries, 7.1% were expected to
L&M Development Partners Planners be supplemented by funds from the Small
ReRent Latham and Watkins Business Internship Program (SBIP), a special
OPEN USAP fund for students exploring opportunities in
for-profit small businesses
Retail 6 One hundred percent of accepted offers
included job industry; 99.4% included job
Alibaba Group function and 98.4% included job region; 24.5%
Amazon.com were reported as being either partially or fully
eBay Inc. remote.
H-E-B 7 “Other” function consists of Information
Technology (1.0%), Human Resources (0.3%),
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Engineering (0.3%), Healthcare (0.3%), Law
Pattern, Inc. (0.3%), Real Estate (0.3%), Research and
Target Corporation Development (0.3%), Manufacturing (0.3%),
and Social Impact (0.3%).
8 Across all industries, 10.8% of accepted
Technology internships were in nonprofit and not-for-
profit organizations, including ones that
Apple, Inc.
are reflected above in Consulting, Finance,
Axiomatic_AI, Inc. Government and Healthcare
Beijing Huada Zhibao Electronic * Asterisk indicates insufficient data or data not
System published to maintain student privacy.
broadn Inc.
Brooks Automation
Bryllyant
ByteDance
Cisco Systems, Inc.
Crossbar, Inc.
Dassault Systèmes
Didi Chuxing
Google
Hewlett-Packard (HP)
som.yale.edu/employmentdata

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