Career Development

Career Development

At the Carroll School, we take career development personally: Our dedicated graduate career counselors offer tailored support, working with each student to establish individual career goals and providing assistance throughout the job search and salary negotiation processes.Ìý ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ’s loyal network of influential alumni provides connections and contacts that will help you succeed.

Contact

Graduate Career Development
cgsom.career@bc.edu
617-552-8833 | Carney Hall 175

Benefits & Services

We offer year-round programs and services. Even after you've graduated, we're still here for you when you need us.

Experienced Career Advisors

who help students set career goals and develop and execute strategic job search plans

Job and Internship OpportunitiesÌý

via GradLeaders, Handshake, and other affiliated career sites

Career WorkshopsÌýÌý

focused on interview skills, developing approach and follow-up techniques, and building networks

Networking Sessions

where employers speak with graduate students about their organizations

Interview Preparation

including mock interviews and our Interview Guide

A Weekly Newsletter

Ìýwith postings and upcoming events

Eagle Exchange

ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ’s online mentoring platform that facilitates career-related conversations between current ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ students and alumni

Career-focused Clubs

Ìýthat host panels and speakers to keep current on industry trends and offer opportunities to network with alumni and peers

Placement Data

The Career Development office supports your learning on how your skills and experience might apply to industry. We support your career advancement through programs, events, and personalized advising.Ìý

Career Outcomes: Full-Time MBA

91%

Percentage of Students Accepting Job Offers*

*Represents students in the class of 2024 seeking full-time employment

94%

Percentage of Students Accepting Summer 2024 Internships*

*Represents students in the class of 2025 seeking internships

Please note:ÌýThe information in this section reflects data reported up to October 31, 2024, for all members of the class of 2024 seeking full-time employment and all members of the class of 2025 seeking summer internships.Ìý

Figures include both permanent U.S. work authorized and non-permanent U.S. work authorized students. Permanent U.S. work authorized students comprise U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Non-permanent U.S. work authorized students comprise individuals that require visa sponsorship to work in the U.S.

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TheÌýɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ MSF programÌýprovides excellent preparation for an unpredictable economic landscape. ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ MSF students typically go on to jobs in corporate finance, asset management, and investment banking. OurÌýCareer Development teamÌýworks closely with candidates on the job search.

Career Outcomes: Full-Time MSF Class of 2023

$84,000

Average base salary for students that accepted full-time job offers*

*Represents permanent U.S. work authorized students

$75,941

Average base salary for students that accepted full-time job offers in the U.S.*

*Represents permanent U.S. and non-permanent U.S. work authorized students

76%

Percentage of students that accepted full-time offers in the U.S., out of all students that accepted full-time job offers*

*Represents permanent U.S. and non-permanent U.S. work authorized students

Please note: The information above reflects data reported up to April 4, 2024, for December 2022, May 2023, and August 2023 graduates.

Permanent U.S. work authorized students comprise U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Non-permanent U.S. work authorized students comprise individuals that require visa sponsorship to work in the U.S.


Representative List of Employers

2021–2023


AQR Capital Management

Alantra

Anderson

Barclays

Berkshire Residential Investments

BDO

Blue Flag Capital

BNP Paribas

Boston Scientific

Cambridge Associates

China Construction Bank

China Merchants Bank

CICC

Citigroup

Credit Agricole

CTɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Bank

Data Axle

Deloitte

Empire Consultants

EY

FactSet

Glenvale Solar

Group 22

HarbourVest

Houlihan Lokey

HSɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ

H&R Block

Invenomic Capital Management LP

JP Morgan Chase

KPMG

Kroll/Duff & Phelps

L.E.K. Consulting

Lincoln Financial Group

Manulife Investment Management

Marcum, LLP

McKinsey

Morgan Stanley

Northern Trust

Partners Capital

Piper Sandler

Putnam Investments

PwC

Rapid Ratings

RSM

Santander

SLC Management

Staples

State Street

Stout

Thermo Fisher

UBS

Unipec America

W.G. Nielsen & Co

Wells Fargo

Representative List of Job Titles

2021–2023


Advisory Analyst/Associate

Assistant Consultant

Assistant Relationship Manager

Business Valuation Analyst

Capital Markets Analyst

Client Service Associate

Complex Securities Valuation Analyst

Consultant

Credit Analyst

Data Analyst

Equity Research Analyst

Finance Director

Finance LDP

Financial Analyst

Investment Analyst/Associate

Investment Banking Analyst

Investment Operations Associate

Jr. Financial Analyst

M&A Analyst

Portfolio Analyst

Private Equity Analyst

Quantitative Finance Associate

Research Finance Analyst

Senior Associate Consultant

Transfer Pricing Staff

Valuation Analyst/Associate

X-Venturer

ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ MSA students typically go on to jobs in tax, audit, and accounting at public accounting firms. Not only does theÌýɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ MSA curriculumÌýprovide excellent preparation for an exceptional career, ourÌýCareer Development teamÌýworks closely with candidates to prepare for the job search.Ìý

Career Outcomes: MSA Class of 2023

$76,562

Average base salary for students that accepted full-time job offers*

*Represents permanent U.S. work authorized students

100%

Percentage of students that accepted full-time job offers*

*Represents permanent U.S. work authorized students

$76,562

Average base salary for students that accepted full-time job offers in the U.S.+

+Represents permanent U.S. and non-permanent U.S. work authorized students

83%

Percentage of students that accepted full-time offers in the U.S., out of all students that accepted full-time job offers+

+Represents permanent U.S. and non-permanent U.S. work authorized students

Please note: The information above reflects data reported up to April 4, 2024, for December 2022, May 2023, and August 2023 graduates.

Permanent U.S. work authorized students comprise U.S. citizens or permanent residents. Non-permanent U.S. work authorized students comprise individuals that require visa sponsorship to work in the U.S.


Representative List of Employers

2021–2023


Alvarez and Marsal

AmyCai, CPA. Inc.

Anderson

Baker Newman Noyes

Bosera Asset

CBRE

CTɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ Bank

China National Offshore Oil Corp.

China Unicom

Clifton Larson Allen LLP

Deloitte

EY

Foxconn

Grant Thornton

HNA Trust Management

JP Morgan

Katz, Nannis, & Solomon

KPMG

Marcum LLP

Padilla & Company LLP

PwC

Robert Half

RSM

Steelwave Inc.

Representative List of Job Titles

2021–2023


Accounting Assistant/Associate/Staff

Analyst

Assurance Associate/Staff

Auditor Assistant/Associate/Staff

Consulting Assistant/Staff/Associate

CIB Controller

Data Clerk

Deals Associate

External Audit Associate

Internal Auditor

M&A Consulting

Tax Associate/Consultant

Valuation Associate

X-Venturer

ÌýGuidance for International Students


Due to current economic conditions and present government regulations, finding permanent employment in the United States has in recent years become challenging for international students. In light of these circumstances, the Career Development Office recommends that international students conduct a global career search by seeking jobs in the U.S. and in countries where they have long-term work authorization.

The Career Development Office supports all students by identifying job search sources, connecting them with ɬÀï·¬ÏÂÔØ alumni whenever possible, and developing strategies for linking them with companies that may have offices in their home countries. In addition, our team will assist students with their interviews and in the preparation of their marketing materials.

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