Top 5 Business Schools for Investment Banking Careers
If you’re hoping to land a high-paying investing career, not just any business school will do. You have to attend a top business school that has a history of employing graduates. Even then, you’ll most likely need to be near the top of your class or have an impressive background/internship to land the job you want.
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: Moelis & Company
Moelis & Company is the investment bank of the future. The New York-based company was founded in 2007, on the heels of the Great Recession, so it’s familiar with the uncertainty our future holds. That’s why clients have trusted it with more than $2.9 trillion worth in investments. That makes a Moelis & Company career a great place for MBA students and graduates to grow.
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: MasterCard
Founded in 1966 in Harrison, New York, MasterCard is a worldwide financial services company with credit cards, payment system products. Associated brands include Cirrus, Maestro, Mondex, and Masterpass.
Continue reading…The 5 Highest Paying Banking Companies for MBA Grads
Many MBA graduates are interested in working in the banking industry after graduation. It’s a lucrative industry with a lot of prestige attached to the long work weeks you’ll endure. While you can’t necessarily expect great work/life balance, you can expect high salaries and lots of opportunities to move up through the ranks. But what are the highest paying banking companies for MBA graduates?
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: HSBC
HSBC is a multinational investment bank headquartered in London. It’s the seventh-largest bank in the world and the largest in Europe, with $2.5 trillion in total assets. A financial services holding company, HSBC traces its origins to Hong Kong where it first opened a branch in 1865. Now, it has more than 3,900 offices serving 38 million customers in 65 countries around the globe.
Continue reading…Where Should I Work: PwC or KPMG?
If you’re interested in a career in consulting, PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) and KPMG are two of the top names in the business. As elite professional services firms, they have a lot to offer MBA graduates in terms of high salaries, culture, and career development. And that’s on top of their unique internship and recruiting opportunities specific to MBAs.
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