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The average salary for Imperial MBA graduates is around £78,000, according to the school’s latest career report. Many land roles in consulting (BCG, Accenture, EY-Parthenon) and tech (Amazon, Salesforce, IBM)—sectors where salaries often cross £85,000, especially with performance bonuses.
One thing that really helps here is Imperial’s London location. It puts students close to top employers and networking events, which leads to faster hiring—especially in finance and fintech. For example, the 2023 employment report shows 11% of graduates entered finance roles, with placements at firms like Goldman Sachs, HSBC, and Revolut, where pay often goes beyond the average.
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You’ll be happy to know that Imperial MBA grads earn an average salary of £63,364 after graduation. That’s the base salary, and it doesn’t even include bonuses or other benefits—so the full package can be higher depending on where you land.
Most students go into areas like consulting, tech, or finance, which usually offer good pay. And yeah, your final salary can depend on your past experience and the kind of role you take up—but overall, the numbers show that Imperial helps students get strong career outcomes.
Metric | Amount (GBP) |
Average Base Salary | £63,364 |
Employment Rate (within 3 months) | 81% |
Salary Increase (PPP-adjusted) | 26% |
So if you're wondering whether the investment pays off—it definitely does for a lot of people, especially since it's just a one-year program.
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The average salary after graduation is around £63,364, and That’s a solid number, especially considering the program runs for just one year.
Most students go into consulting, finance, or tech—so if you're aiming for any of those, you’ve got a good shot at high-paying roles. Of course, how much you earn depends on your past experience and the kind of role you land, but the numbers clearly show that the return on investment is strong.
Want to know how your paycheck will look like after you complete your MBA from IMPERIAL? Read this BLOG to find out now
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Imperial MBA grads earn an average salary of about £78,000, with many in tech, consulting, and healthcare. Those moving into companies like Google, Deloitte, or AstraZeneca often see packages ranging from £75,000 to £90,000, depending on role and past experience.
Something worth noting—over 85% of students at Imperial switch industry, function, or location after the MBA. That means many start fresh in a new domain, and while the first job might not always be the highest paying, the jump in responsibility and long-term salary growth is significant. Imperial’s career team is known for helping with these transitions through workshops and personal coaching.