Employment and Salary Report 2020-2021

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employment & salary report

Rotman

Career Services

Employment and

Salary Report

2020-2021

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employment & salary report

Contents

Director¡¯s Message

3

Full-Time MBA Employment

4¨C5

Full-Time MBA Internships

6¨C7

Master of Financial Risk Management

(MFRM) Employment

8

Master of Financial Risk Management

(MFRM) Projects

9

Master of Management Analytics

(MMA) Employment

10

Master of Management Analytics

(MMA) Practicums

11

Corporate Partnership Opportunities

12

Companies Hiring at Rotman

13¨C15

Connect with Rotman Career Services

16¨C17

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Director¡¯s Message

It gives me great pleasure to introduce the Rotman School¡¯s

Employment and Salary Report for 2020-2021. Whether you¡¯re

a young professional considering a Rotman degree program or a

corporate recruiter looking to connect with our talented students and

graduates, we hope you will find this report informative and useful.

Lyla Korhani

What a year it¡¯s been! While none of us could imagine we would work

remotely so long, we have pulled together and come out stronger than

ever. At the Career Centre, we are proud of efforts to find our students

and graduates meaningful work. Our team immediately transitioned

to online service delivery, and our career support intensified. Some

highlights:

Director, Career Services

Rotman School of Management

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We launched a Hire a Student LinkedIn Campaign highlighting

our 2020 graduates across all programs.

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We delivered many industry events such as alumni coffee chats,

lunch and learns and industry roundtables.

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We expanded our job leads beyond traditional career paths and

shifted focus on emerging industries including technology and

healthcare.

And the results speak for themselves. We are excited to announce

that during this turbulent year, 89% of our Full-Time MBA graduates

secured employment. Our Master of Management Analytics (MMA)

graduates achieved 92% employment, and our Master of Financial

Risk Management (MFRM) graduates achieved 75% employment.

In the year to come, we will continue to honour our promise to our

corporate partners to deliver the talent needed in today¡¯s job market

and move forward with new and innovative initiatives that will prepare

our students for career progression in a wide range of industries.

We encourage you to browse through our Recruitment Guide with

more details on our 8 graduate level programs and diverse talent pool:

rotman.utoronto.ca/recruit

We look forward to partnering with the next Rotman class and a growing

network of employers as our ambitious approach to career services

breaks new ground in 2021.

Lyla Korhani

Director, Career Services

Rotman School of Management

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Full-Time MBA Employment

Class of 2020 Profile

Full-Time Employment Salaries (CAD)

Mean Total Salary (inclusive of base, bonus,

and other compensation)

$112,897

Mean Base Salary

$99,201

Median Base Salary

Median Signing Bonus

Signing Bonus Range

89% of Full-Time MBA students seeking employment

were employed by the end of 2020.

$87,000

72% of Full-Time MBA students seeking employment

were employed within three months of graduation.

Salary data based on 78% of employed students who

reported salary information.

Mean Signing Bonus

Full-Time MBA Employment Rates

$20,829

$15,345

$2,000 ¨C $87,900

20% of employed students who reported

salary information received signing bonuses.

Full-Time MBA Employment Salaries by Industry (CAD)

Industry

% of Total Employed

Mean

Median

Range

Financial Services

35.2%

$93,784

$88,500

$65,000 ¨C $200,000

Consulting

16.9%

$124,556

$106,000

$70,000 ¨C $210,000

Technology

10.1%

$92,731

$92,000

$60,000 ¨C $140,700

CPG & Retail

8.6%

$80,105

$77,500

$54,600 ¨C $135,000

Other

7.5%

$96,182

$88,500

$60,000 ¨C $200,000

Legal Services

6.4%

$144,092

$91,385

$84,400 ¨C $252,666

Healthcare

5.6%

$87,455

$83,000

$50,000 ¨C $170,000

Real Estate

3.4%

$73,143

$75,000

$55,000 ¨C $87,000

Energy & Natural Resources

2.6%

$91,959

$95,000

$75,000 ¨C $102,000

Entrepreneurship

1.9%

$87,400

$87,000

$70,000 ¨C $110,000

Manufacturing

1.5%

$65,000

$65,000

$65,000 ¨C $65,000

Government

0.4%

Not reported

Not reported

Not reported

Mean

Median

Range

Full-Time MBA Employment Salaries by Function

Function

% of Total Employed

Accounting/Finance

31.1%

$92,872

$86,000

$55,000 ¨C $200,000

Strategy

25.8%

$111,115

$95,000

$50,000 ¨C $210,000

Marketing/Sales

13.9%

$84,471

$83,000

$60,000 ¨C $159,131.88

Other

11.2%

$90,577

$87,000

$60,000 ¨C $170,000

General Management

7.9%

$89,016

$87,500

$60,000 ¨C $120,000

Legal Services

6.0%

$148,848

$91,000

$84,400 ¨C $252,666

Operations

3.0%

$100,182

$95,376

$65,000 ¨C $140,700

Business Design

1.1%

$84,667

$90,000

$70,000 ¨C $94,000

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Full-Time MBA

Class profile data is based on the incoming

class of 2020 as of August 2018.

Class of 2020 Profile

334

TOTAL

STUDENTS

INTERNATIONAL

STUDENTS

51%

DOMESTIC

STUDENTS

49%

36%

121 WOMEN

64%

213 MEN

1 BscPhm/MBA

25 JD/MBA

7 MGA/MBA

4 Skoll BASc/MBA

AVERAGE AGE

27

23

Range 22 ¨C 36

LANGUAGES

SPOKEN

AVERAGE YEARS

WORK EXPERIENCE

4.6

60%

AVERAGE GMAT

668

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PASSPORTS

REPRESENTED

Range 0 ¨C 13

Number of students

1 ¨C 10

BORN OUTSIDE

OF CANADA

500 ¨C 580

10%

580 ¨C 730

80%

730 ¨C 780

10%

AVERAGE

UNDERGRAD GPA

27%

9% Life Sciences

Business/Commerce

ACADEMIC

BACKGROUND

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REACHING OUT MBA

(ROBMA) FELLOWS

11% Social Sciences

12% Economics

32%

Engineering/Applied Science

1%

2%

2%

2%

3%

3%

20%

Financial Services

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FORT?

FELLOWS

50 ¨C 100

4% Law

3% Humanities

2% Physical Sciences

3.5

CREATIVE DESTRUCTION

LAB FELLOWS

11 ¨C 50

Telecommunications

Legal

Retail

Professional Services

Government

4% Media, Entertainment

4% Manufacturing

10%

Consulting

INDUSTRY

BACKGROUND

4% Education

6%

5% Real Estate

9%

7% Healthcare, Biotech, Pharma

Technology

Other

7% Energy, Natural Resources

6% Consumer Goods

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