Graduates of the London Business School MiM earn a reported median of $123k. The employment rate within three months of graduation is 92%.
That places it #7 of 35 programs we track on graduate salary, above the cohort median.
Top industries
| Financial Services | 34% |
|---|---|
| Consulting | 30% |
| Technology | 13% |
Top recruiters
McKinsey & Company · Boston Consulting Group · Bain & Company · Goldman Sachs · J.P. Morgan · Amazon · Google · PIMCO · OC&C Strategy Consultants
Frequently asked questions
How long is the LBS Masters in Management?
The standard track is 12 months, taught from August to August. An optional extended 16-month track adds a four-month summer internship between core academics and the final term. Most candidates targeting a career change in the UK opt for the longer track to access on-cycle recruiting.
What jobs do LBS MiM graduates get?
Roughly 34% of graduates take roles in financial services, 30% in strategy consulting, and 13% in technology. Top employers include McKinsey, BCG, Bain, Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan, Amazon, and Google. The employment rate at three months post-graduation was 92% for the most recent class. About 54% of graduates start their careers in the UK; the rest distribute across Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
Sources
- London Business School — Masters in Management official page ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MiM — How to Apply ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MiM — Fees, Financing & Scholarships ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MiM — Career Impact ↗ — London Business School
- LBS MiM 2024 Employment Report (PDF) ↗ — London Business School
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times
- QS Business Masters Rankings: Management 2026 ↗ — QS Quacquarelli Symonds