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Monday, April 20, 2009

Analytics Report on MBA Class of 2009, 2010 and Alumni

MBA Focus™ connects the world's top-ranked MBA students and alumni with companies seeking top global leadership talent. We have compiled this analytical look at the top 50,000 MBA candidates from our school partners. This data covers first-year students planning to graduate in 2010, second-year students graduating this year, and experienced job-seeking alumni registered in our system:

First-Year Class of 2010 and Second-Year Class of 2009 Data
(The password for the above report is – Partners – and is case sensitive)

Experienced Alumni Data
(The password for the above report is – alumnipartners – and is case sensitive)

These reports include statistics on the following:
  • Job Function Experience and Preference
  • Industry Experience and Preference
  • Geographic Experiences and Preference
  • Language Abilities
  • Work Authorization
  • ... and more
Please take some time to review these reports. We trust you will find the analytical information enlightening and helpful as it relates to your leadership initiatives. If you have any questions or would like to speak with someone about these reports, please contact Bruce Lane at blane@mbafocus.com.

You can post jobs and order access to the resume of these candidates at the MBA Focus store here: https://www.mbafocus.com/orders

Monday, March 9, 2009

Among the 50,000 candidates, MBA Focus has over:


  • 18,000 candidates with Consulting experience
  • 9,000 candidates with 10+ years of experience
  • 7,000 candidates interested in the Energy industry
  • 7,000 candidates authorized to work in Asia
  • 7,000 candidates who prefer a Not-for-Profit job
  • 7,000 candidates looking for work in the London, England metro area
  • 4,300 candidates looking for work in Brazil
  • 3,300 candidates looking for jobs in Advertising
  • 3,000 candidates who speak Mandarin
  • 800 candidates with Engineering experience
  • 700 candidates who speak Punjabi
  • 700 candidates with Journalism experience
  • 600 candidates with Economic Development / Microfinance experience
  • 60 candidates who also have their PhD
  • And 1 candidate who speaks Kurdish