The Financial Times Masters in Management 2025 reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $73,000 for WBS graduates and an 89% employment rate at three months — cross-school FT metrics; no separate school-reported salary is published for the MSc Management cohort.
Graduates of the Warwick Business School MiM earn a reported median of $73k. The employment rate within three months of graduation is 89%.
That places it #33 of 35 programs we track on graduate salary, below the cohort median.
Top industries
| Finance | 28% |
|---|---|
| Consulting | 12% |
| Technology | 11% |
| Consumer goods & retail | 10% |
| Manufacturing | 9% |
Top recruiters
Deloitte · EY · KPMG · McKinsey · Google · Microsoft · Amazon · Unilever · Nestlé · Procter & Gamble · Goldman Sachs · IBM
Frequently asked questions
What salary can WBS MSc Management graduates expect?
The Financial Times 2025 ranking reports a weighted three-year salary of approximately US $73,000 for WBS graduates, with 89% employed within three months. These are FT cross-school figures; Warwick publishes only a portfolio-wide PPP salary, not a figure specific to the MSc Management cohort.
Sources
- Warwick Business School — MSc Management ↗ — Warwick Business School
- Warwick Business School — MSc Management careers ↗ — Warwick Business School
- Warwick Business School — rankings & accreditations ↗ — Warwick Business School
- Warwick Business School — history ↗ — Warwick Business School
- Financial Times — Masters in Management 2025 ↗ — Financial Times
- QS Business Masters Rankings: Management 2026 ↗ — QS Quacquarelli Symonds