School News
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Stern's record-breaking two-year Full-time MBA 2021 Employment Report is highlighted; Associate Dean of Career Services Beth Briggs commentary is featured: "These NYU Stern MBA Grads Make More Than $225K After Graduation."
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Excerpt from Fortune-- "NYU Stern is known for churning out highly employable candidates; in 2021, nearly 96% of its graduates received a job offer within three months of graduation, according to the school’s employment report. The median base salary for NYU Stern grads was $155,000, with an average signing bonus of $35,000."
"Despite another year of uncertainty, the school’s most-recent full-time MBA class saw historically high compensation and employment outcomes, Beth Briggs, NYU’s associate dean of career services, wrote in the school’s 2021 employment report. 'These outstanding results are built on the strong partnerships we have with our employers and alumni.'”
"Despite another year of uncertainty, the school’s most-recent full-time MBA class saw historically high compensation and employment outcomes, Beth Briggs, NYU’s associate dean of career services, wrote in the school’s 2021 employment report. 'These outstanding results are built on the strong partnerships we have with our employers and alumni.'”
School News
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Excerpt from Fortune-- "NYU Stern is known for churning out highly employable candidates; in 2021, nearly 96% of its graduates received a job offer within three months of graduation, according to the school’s employment report. The median base salary for NYU Stern grads was $155,000, with an average signing bonus of $35,000."
"Despite another year of uncertainty, the school’s most-recent full-time MBA class saw historically high compensation and employment outcomes, Beth Briggs, NYU’s associate dean of career services, wrote in the school’s 2021 employment report. 'These outstanding results are built on the strong partnerships we have with our employers and alumni.'”
"Despite another year of uncertainty, the school’s most-recent full-time MBA class saw historically high compensation and employment outcomes, Beth Briggs, NYU’s associate dean of career services, wrote in the school’s 2021 employment report. 'These outstanding results are built on the strong partnerships we have with our employers and alumni.'”