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Focus on Women: 2023 MBA Employment Report

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2023 MBA Employment Report

Focus on Women Full-Time Positions for Women By Industry

Spotlights

By Function

Consulting

39%

Consulting

39%

Consumer Goods and Retail

5%

Finance

18%

Financial Services

17%

General Management

9%

Government

1%

Marketing / Sales

18%

Healthcare

5%

Operations / Logistics

5%

Strategic Planning

10%

Manufacturing / Transportation 4% Real Estate 4% Social Impact / Nonprofit

6%

Technology

18%

“The program supported my career change by providing a structured recruitment process with multiple support systems in place. With the help of the McDonough Career Center, Georgetown Consulting Club, and fellow peers, I felt well prepared to recruit for my target firms. Additionally, with the school’s extensive professional network and strong reputation, top employers were eager to recruit Georgetown talent, which was a definite advantage in a competitive market.”

Natalia Velasquez (MBA’23) Senior Consultant, EY

“Throughout my MBA journey, I was amazed by how much I enjoyed delving into areas of business that were previously unfamiliar to me. The diverse curriculum broadened my horizons and exposed me to fields I had not explored before. Also, the overwhelming support of the alumni network was transformational, especially when I contemplated making a career switch. I will forever be grateful for the guidance, mentorship, and insights I received from alumni and hope to pay it forward now that I’ve graduated.”

Marlee Baucom (MBA’23)

Presidential Management Associate, Estée Lauder

“Of the many reasons I chose to pursue an MBA, I specifically hoped to complement my soft skills by participating in rigorous quantitative and data-driven courses. While I was initially wary of how I might fare so far out of my comfort zone, I was surprised at the immediate support I received from my cohort and the number of available resources provided through McDonough that helped me succeed.”

Hannah Gross (MBA’23) Senior Relationship Associate, Brown Advisory

Graduate Women in Business (GWiB) GWiB is a professional development and advocacy group of forward-looking and courageous business trailblazers who share the goal of empowering women and male allies. As one of the most active clubs at McDonough, GWiB members partake in an annual career conference, student/alumnae networking, professional development, exclusive employer events, and opportunities to socialize and engage in service.


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