Kellogg MBA employment outcomes

Every Kellogg graduating class is unique, made up of different experiences, talents and successes. We’re proud to say that this year’s class was no different.

A comprehensive report of the Full-Time MBA class of 2024 is coming at the beginning of February. In the meantime, please see data on our Two-Year MBA Program, as well as the internship report of our forthcoming class of 2025.

Download our Full-Time employment outcomes


Two-Year MBA 


Our Two-Year MBA Program gives students the flexibility to explore a range of disciplines while developing management and leadership skills along the way. Landing exceptional roles from financial services (19%) to healthcare (9%), and tech (20%) to consulting (35%), Kellogg’s newest alumni are finding opportunities that align with their ambitions and the rigorous training they’ve received at Kellogg. 

View the 2024 Two-Year MBA Employment report 

 

Internship Outcomes 


Students in the Two-Year, MMM and MBAi classes of 2025 completed internships in tech (22%), consulting (23%) and financial services (21%). Leveraging Kellogg’s strong relationships with our recruiting partners and alumni, students secured summer roles at such companies as Boston Consulting Group, Amazon, Bank of America, Nike and NVIDIA.  

View the Class of 2025 Internship report 

Report archive

Download employment reports from 2023, 2022 and 2021.



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