![]() That's not counting the 2.1% in "other" who reported a $203,750 median. The top median salary at Columbia in 2022 was for those in venture capital, comprising 3.3% of the class: $180,000. Harvard Business School's Class of 2022 reported total median compensation of $223,100 MIT Sloan School of Management r eported median total comp at $204,700. Northwestern Kellogg School of Management's Class of 2022 median comp came out to $191,100, and Chicago Booth's School of Business reported a $196,600 median. Stanford Graduate School of Business has yet to report, and The University of Pennsylvania's Wharton School does not report the percentage of those receiving a bonus, but did report a median base salary identical to Columbia's: $175K. The $203,252 total - arrived at not by simply adding up medians, but by adjusting to account for the percentage of students receiving bonuses - puts Columbia firmly in third place among M7 schools. Powered by the jump in base salary, Columbia grads' total median comp grew $24,872 in one year, a 13.9% increase from $178,380 in 2021. While the median starting salary for Columbia's MBA Class of 2022 was up $25,000, or 16.7%, to $175K, median signing bonus was flat at $30,000 for a second year after inching up to $30,300 in 2020. Median other compensation was up this year to $32,150 from $30,000. HIGH STARTING SALARY: $400K FOR SOMEONE IN PRIVATE EQUITYĬolumbia Business School Dean Costis Maglaras: "CBS programs and connections position our graduates to lead the future." It is not even that our activity levels are bursting as we emerge from the pandemic. CBS looks different this year because we have fundamentally reimagined what we teach and study to ensure that our graduates and alumni are prepared to shape the future of business.” “It is not only that we welcomed the largest and most diverse class in our history. “It is not only that we moved to our new, modern campus, infusing our community with a spirit of expansive optimism,” writes Columbia Dean Costis Maglaras in a foreword to the new jobs report. Median salaries are up $25,000 from 2021, to $175K, and median comp is up more than 16% in two years, to $203,252. The good news continues for Columbia in the waning days of 2022 with the release of an MBA employment report highlighted by skyrocketing salaries and overall compensation. B-schools, its 5.5% decline was minor compared to those of most of its peers’ - and lowest among M7 schools. Columbia’s MBA Class of 2024 profile, released in September, showed that while the New York school couldn’t entirely dodge the widespread decline in MBA applications that has afflicted so many U.S. ![]() In January the M7 school opened the doors to its shiny new $600 million building. It’s been nothing but good news for Columbia Business School in 2022. Columbia Business School’s 2022 employment report shows a huge increase in median base salary and total median compensation
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