The Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $84,688 and a 95% employment rate at three months for Imperial graduates — cross-school FT metrics, as the school does not publish a standalone MiM-specific salary figure.
Graduates of the Imperial College Business School MiM earn a reported median of $85k. The employment rate within three months of graduation is 95%.
That places it #29 of 35 programs we track on graduate salary, below the cohort median.
Top industries
| Consulting or Finance | 59% |
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Top recruiters
Amazon · Bain & Company · L.E.K. Consulting · EY · PwC · PA Consulting · UBS · Morgan Stanley · Bloomberg · LVMH · L'Oréal · Uber
Frequently asked questions
What is the FT-reported salary for Imperial MiM graduates?
The Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $84,688 for Imperial graduates, with 95% employed within three months of graduating. These are FT cross-school figures; Imperial does not publish a standalone median salary specific to the MSc in Management.
What careers do Imperial MSc in Management graduates pursue?
Around 59% of graduates enter consulting or finance, with employers including Amazon, Bain & Company, L.E.K. Consulting, EY, PwC, Morgan Stanley, UBS, LVMH, L'Oréal, and Uber. London's status as a global financial and professional-services hub means the school has deep recruiting relationships across virtually every major sector.
Sources
- Imperial College Business School — MSc in Management ↗ — Imperial College Business School
- Imperial — MSc Management key dates & deadlines ↗ — Imperial College Business School
- Imperial — MSc Management career impact ↗ — Imperial College Business School
- Imperial — rankings & accreditations ↗ — Imperial College Business School
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times
- QS Business Masters Rankings: Management 2026 ↗ — QS Quacquarelli Symonds