RESTON, Va., June 20, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Corporate hiring plans for 2017 point to robust employment opportunities for graduates of MBA and business masters programs, according to a new employer survey report from the Graduate Management Admission Council (GMAC). Globally, 86 percent of companies plan to hire recent MBA graduates this year, up from 79 percent that hired them in 2016. Demand for these MBA graduates is strongest in the United States and Asia-Pacific, where 9 in 10 companies plan to hire these candidates.
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Despite the political uncertainty about the status of immigration and work visas in the United States and other parts of the world, companies are keen to hire graduates from this years MBA and business masters programs, including international candidates, said Sangeet Chowfla, GMAC president and CEO. This signifies the value these programs create for students and the vital role their skillsets bring employers. At the time GMAC conducted the Corporate Recruiters Survey in early 2017, respondents in Asia-Pacific, Europe, Latin America and the United States declared their companies are staying the course with plans to hire international graduate business candidates. Overall, 59 percent of the survey respondents plan to hire or are willing to hire MBA and business masters graduates requiring legal documentation a gain of seven percentage points from 2016. Most U.S. companies (55 percent) either plan to hire (28 percent) or are open to hiring (27 percent) an international candidate in 2017 up from 49 percent that had such plans last year. The technology industry in the U.S. is the most likely to hire international business graduates this year. Half of U.S. tech firms (50 percent) plan to hire such candidates in 2017 up from 27 percent that planned to hire them last year. GMAC conducted the 16th annual Corporate Recruiters Survey in February and March 2017 together with survey partners EFMD and MBA Career Services & Employer Alliance (MBA CSEA), in association with 97 participating graduate business schools. Survey findings are based on responses from 959 employers representing more than 628 companies in 51 countries worldwide. Two additional organizations, CEMS and RelishMBA, assisted with recruitment of survey participants. Additional Key Findings Hiring Demand Also Bright for Business Masters Graduates As the outlook for MBA hiring continues to look bright, so do projected hiring trends for 2017 business masters graduates, especially those with Master in Management and Master of Accounting degrees.About EFMD: The EFMD management development network includes nearly 900 institutional members from academia, business, public service and consultancy across 88 countries worldwide. EFMD offers a range of services, including conferences and seminars around the world, surveys and the dissemination of knowledge, quality improvement and accreditation via EQUIS, EPAS, EOCCS and CLIP, as well as the EDAF mentoring programme and BSIS impact assessment system. For more information about EFMD, please visit www.efmd.org.
About MBA CSEA: MBA Career Services & Employer Alliance (MBA CSEA) is an 800+ member global alliance of graduate business career management professionals and employers. The organization is the global leader in delivering the tools, developing the relationships and providing the supportive information and services that produce ongoing success for graduate business career services offices and employers. For more information about MBA CSEA, visit: www.mbacsea.org.MEDIA CONTACT: Jennifer Garfinkel; Director of Media Relations, GMAC +1 (703) 668-9805 or jgarfinkel@gmac.com