Business schools are preparing students for a wider array of careers than ever before. Gone are the days when most students were expected to choose a consultancy or c-suite role—a wider choice of specializations, along with career support, are helping grads find their true passion.
In fact, the top three functions for business school graduates are in management (24%), finance and accounting (21%), and marketing and sales (18%), and more graduates than ever before are looking at roles in technology and the services industry.
At the John Molson School of Business, Career Management Services offers a range of tools to help business master’s students conquer the job market, such as networking opportunities with companies, workshops on resumes and interviewing, and helping international students with understanding the Canadian job market.
While some master’s students pursue a PhD after graduation, 83% of John Molson MSc graduates enter the job market, landing positions at major companies such as Deloitte, the Government of Quebec, and Kuehne Nael.