The 2018 Bloomberg Businessweek Best B-Schools ranking of full-time MBA programs finds that the technology industry hires the third-highest number of graduates. Technology industry hiring is exceeded only by the consulting and financial services industries. Total hired in technology: 2,689 B-School graduates.
| School | Number of hires | Share of hires | Median salary | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| INSEAD | 153 | 21% | $95,400 | |
| MIT (Sloan) | 102 | 32% | $125,000 | |
| Harvard | 100 | 16% | $130,000 | |
| Pennsylvania (Wharton) | 96 | 16% | $125,000 | |
| Chicago (Booth) | 92 | 19% | $125,000 | |
| Northwestern (Kellogg) | 91 | 24% | $125,000 | |
| UCLA (Anderson) | 84 | 30% | $123,000 | |
| Michigan (Ross) | 75 | 23% | $120,000 | |
| UC at Berkeley (Haas) | 69 | 37% | $125,000 | |
| Columbia | 69 | 14% | $120,000 | |
| London Business School | 68 | 23% | $99,233 | |
| Duke (Fuqua) | 68 | 19% | $121,000 | |
| Carnegie Mellon (Tepper) | 67 | 43% | $120,000 | |
| UT at Austin (McCombs) | 64 | 30% | $112,000 | |
| IE | 62 | 21% | $90,738 | |
| Brigham Young (Marriott) | 60 | 44% | $107,500 | |
| Stanford | 57 | 24% | $132,500 | |
| NYU (Stern) | 53 | 17% | $120,000 | |
| Washington (Foster) | 49 | 46% | $120,000 | |
| Dartmouth (Tuck) | 46 | 19% | $121,000 | |
| UNC (Kenan-Flagler) | 43 | 19% | $115,000 | |
| Oxford (Saïd) | 40 | 21% | $106,080 | |
| Virginia (Darden) | 39 | 14% | $116,000 | |
| IESE Business School | 38 | 18% | $88,787 | |
| Yale | 35 | 14% | $113,179 | |
| Vanderbilt (Owen) | 34 | 25% | $111,000 | |
| Hult | 34 | 14% | $72,272 | |
| Indiana (Kelley) | 30 | 21% | $106,500 | |
| Cornell (Johnson) | 30 | 13% | $120,000 | |
| USC (Marshall) | 30 | 19% | $116,000 | |
| ESADE | 28 | 29% | $90,971 | |
| HEC Paris | 28 | 19% | $112,100 | |
| Boston University (Questrom) | 28 | 26% | $95,000 | |
| CEIBS | 26 | 17% | $63,137 | |
| Georgetown (McDonough) | 24 | 13% | $107,500 | |
| Cambridge (Judge) | 23 | 20% | $86,898 | |
| Washington in St. Louis (Olin) | 23 | 22% | $120,000 | |
| Notre Dame (Mendoza) | 23 | 25% | $110,000 | |
| Arizona State (Carey) | 22 | 31% | $96,250 | |
| Babson (Olin) | 19 | 20% | $80,000 | |
| Emory (Goizueta) | 18 | 16% | $115,000 | |
| Utah (Eccles) | 17 | 33% | $110,000 | |
| Southern Methodist (Cox) | 16 | 18% | $100,000 | |
| Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | 15 | 28% | $90,000 | |
| Ohio State (Fisher) | 15 | 18% | $97,757 | |
| IMD | 14 | 23% | $99,395 | |
| ESMT Berlin | 14 | 36% | $75,000 | |
| SDA Bocconi | 13 | 18% | $105,556 | |
| Florida (Hough) | 13 | 30% | $115,000 | |
| Rochester Institute of Technology (Saunders) | 12 | 27% | $58,750 | |
| Colorado at Boulder (Leeds) | 12 | 22% | $62,000 | |
| National University of Singapore | 12 | 19% | $76,015 | |
| Michigan State (Broad) | 12 | 21% | $95,000 | |
| UC at Irvine (Merage) | 12 | 25% | $115,000 | |
| UC at Davis | 12 | 38% | $100,000 | |
| Texas A&M (Mays) | 12 | 27% | $102,000 | |
| Northeastern (D'Amore-McKim) | 11 | 27% | $87,000 | |
| Rice (Jones) | 11 | 12% | $105,000 | |
| Georgia Tech (Scheller) | 11 | 21% | $115,000 | |
| EAE (Madrid) | 11 | 7% | $35,490 | |
| Mannheim | 10 | 26% | $100,997 | |
| Minnesota (Carlson) | 9 | 14% | $113,000 | |
| Maryland (Smith) | 9 | 15% | $104,000 | |
| Wisconsin | 9 | 12% | $130,000 | |
| Rochester (Simon) | 9 | 12% | $100,000 | |
| Georgia (Terry) | 8 | 22% | $95,000 | |
| North Carolina State (Poole) | 8 | 26% | $94,700 | |
| Miami | 8 | 20% | $98,000 | |
| Arizona (Eller) | 8 | 38% | $86,800 | |
| San Diego | 8 | 40% | $91,313 | |
| Manchester | 8 | 13% | $70,861 | |
| Penn State (Smeal) | 8 | 15% | $100,000 | |
| Politecnico di Milano | 8 | 24% | $70,000 | |
| ESIC | 8 | 23% | $98,500 | |
| George Washington | 7 | 13% | $92,000 | |
| Pittsburgh (Katz) | 7 | 21% | $85,000 | |
| UC at San Diego (Rady) | 7 | 39% | $105,000 | |
| Tennessee (Haslam) | 7 | 14% | $90,000 | |
| Denver (Daniels) | 7 | 16% | $57,500 | |
| Purdue (Krannert) | 7 | 16% | $86,000 | |
| McGill (Desautels) | 7 | 13% | $65,369 | |
| San Diego State (Fowler) | 6 | 19% | $74,000 | |
| South Carolina (Darla Moore) | 6 | 24% | $75,000 | |
| Concordia (Molson) | 6 | 23% | $89,000 | |
| HKUST | 5 | 8% | $70,070 | |
| Western (Ivey) | 5 | 4% | $62,643 | |
| Cincinnati (Lindner) | 5 | 13% | $82,500 | |
| SUNY University at Buffalo | 5 | 7% | $82,500 | |
| Alberta | 5 | 8% | Not available | |
| Houston (Bauer) | 5 | 24% | $66,000 | |
| Pepperdine (Graziadio) | 5 | 15% | $85,000 | |
| Ryerson (Rogers) | 5 | 14% | $85,000 | |
| Bentley | 5 | 13% | $60,100 | |
| Imperial College of London | 4 | 11% | Not available | |
| Baylor (Hankamer) | 4 | 14% | $85,000 | |
| William and Mary (Mason) | 4 | 7% | $85,000 | |
| Queen's (Smith) | 4 | 8% | $62,000 | |
| Case Western Reserve (Weatherhead) | 4 | 9% | Not available | |
| Chapman (Argyros) | 4 | 21% | $62,500 | |
| Howard | 4 | 18% | $95,625 | |
| Kentucky (Gatton) | 4 | 11% | $56,104 | |
| City, University of London (Cass) | 4 | 12% | $94,822 | |
| Connecticut | 3 | 15% | $75,000 | |
| Oregon (Lundquist) | 3 | 14% | $92,000 | |
| Boston College (Carroll) | 3 | 5% | Not available | |
| Texas Christian (Neeley) | 3 | 9% | Not available | |
| UT at Dallas (Jindal) | 3 | 11% | $78,000 | |
| HEC Montreal | 3 | 10% | $62,501 | |
| Cranfield | 3 | 9% | $63,857 | |
| Mississippi | 2 | 6% | $80,000 | |
| Melbourne | 2 | 5% | $64,720 | |
| Fordham (Gabelli) | 2 | 6% | Not available | |
| Texas Tech (Rawls) | 2 | 5% | Not available | |
| Syracuse (Whitman) | 2 | 10% | Not available | |
| Willamette (Atkinson) | 2 | 5% | Not available | |
| Hofstra (Zarb) | 1 | 13% | Not available | |
| Copenhagen | 1 | 5% | Not available | |
| Tampa (Sykes) | 1 | 2% | $62,500 | |
| Auburn (Harbert) | 1 | 4% | $40,000 | |
| American (Kogod) | 1 | 7% | Not available | |