In the next of our presentations offering a commentary on the new QS TopMBA.com Applicant Survey 2015, were exploring MBA salaries and salary expectations around the world.
How much are MBA applicants from around the world hoping to earn, and how does this compare to their current earnings? Which regions have the highest and lowest current and target salaries? How do salary expectations differ between applicants from Africa and the Middle East to those from North America? Click through the slideshow to find out more!
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Data Breakdown: Salary Expectations Around the World
2. An MBA is a great way to
advance your career and
boost your salary.
3. How much are MBA applicants
from around the world hoping
to earn?
5. 1. What do MBA applicants currently earn?
The QS TopMBA.com
Applicant Survey
2015 shows that
applicants from the
Africa/Middle East
region are on average
the lowest-earning
group
6. 1. What do MBA applicants currently earn?
The QS TopMBA.com
Applicant Survey
2015 shows that
applicants from the
Africa/Middle East
region are on average
the lowest-earning
group
7. 1. What do MBA applicants currently earn?
whereas those from
the US & Canada are
on average the
highest-earning
group, and also
target the highest
salaries.
8. 1. What do MBA applicants currently earn?
whereas those from
the US & Canada are
on average the
highest-earning
group, and also
target the highest
salaries.
9. 1. What do MBA applicants currently earn?
Despite the difference in their
average current earnings,
applicants from Eastern Europe
and Western Europe share
similar salary expectations
23. 2. Which countries have the highest target salaries?
Interestingly, in Western Europe
a small increase in average
current salary ($52,000 to
$53,000) is coupled with
expectations that have fallen
from $126,000 in 2014 to
$121,000.
24. 2. Which countries have the highest target salaries?
No doubt the regions continuing
economic turmoil is playing on
the minds of the MBA applicant
pool. Though $121,000 cannot
really be classed as pocket
change