1. Columba Business SchoolNew York City is the home of investment banking and most other financial services, so it should come as no surprise that it’s the home of the best business schools for employability in banking. Columbia Business School and NYU Stern School of Business are No. 1 and No. 2 in New York City, as well as in the Northeast and nationally. NYU Stern even scores the No. 1 spot in San Francisco and No. 3 in the West. Columbia also makes it into the Top 5 in the Midwest and Southeast.
2. New York University, Stern School of Business
3. University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
4. Harvard Business School
5. University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
6. Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
7. Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
8. Dartmouth College, Tuck School of Business
8. University of Michigan, Ross School of Business
10. Emory University, Goizueta Business School
1. Columba Business SchoolTop Business Schools for Employability in the West
2. New York University, Stern School of Business
3. University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
4. Harvard Business School
5. Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
5. University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
1. University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton SchoolTop Business Schools for Employability in Canada
2. UCLA Anderson School of Management
3. New York University, Stern School of Business
4. Harvard Business School
4. Northwestern University, Kellogg School of Management
4. University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
5. Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
5. University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
1. University of Western Ontario, Richard Ivey School of BusinessTop Business Schools for Employability in the Midwest
2. McMaster University, DeGroote School of Business
2. University of Toronto, Rotman School of Management
4. Harvard Business School
4. University of Calgary, Haskayne School of Business
1. University of Chicago, Booth School of BusinessTop Business Schools for Employability in the Mid-Atlantic
1. College of William & Mary, Mason School of BusinessTop Business Schools for Employability in the Southeast
1. Emory University, Goizueta Business SchoolIn each region, the No. 1 school is located within the region: University of Chicago’s Booth School of Business in the Midwest, Emory University’s Goizueta Business School in the Southeast, College of William and Mary’s Mason School of Business, Columbia Business School in the Northeast and University of Western Ontario’s Ivey School of Business in Canada. In the West, University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School tops the list, likely due to its Wharton West campus. UCLA Anderson School of Management is No. 2. Not surprisingly, Southeast banking firms are the most regional; the only business schools in the Top 10 that aren’t located in North Carolina, Georgia, Florida or Tennessee is Columbia Business School and Harvard Business School. The rest of the Top 5s are a mix of regional schools and very prestigious business schools. Harvard Business School, for example, is in the Top 10 of every regional except the Mid-Atlantic.
1. Columba Business SchoolTop Business Schools for Employability in San Francisco
2. New York University, Stern School of Business
3. University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
4. Harvard Business School
5. Georgetown University, McDonough School of Business
1. New York University, Stern School of BusinessTop Business Schools for Employability in Los Angeles
1. UCLA Anderson School of Management
1. University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School
4. Harvard Business School
4. University of Chicago, Booth School of Business
1. University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton SchoolTop Business Schools for Employability in Chicago
1. UCLA Anderson School of Management
1. University of Arizona, Eller College of Management
1. University of Chicago, Booth School of BusinessTop Business Schools for Employability in Atlanta
1. Emory University, Goizueta Business SchoolSo where should you go to business school if you want to pursue a career in banking? Obviously, an MBA program in New York City or a top-ranked program like HBS or UChicago Booth will get you there. But if you can’t or don’t get into Columbia or NYU Stern, it’s wise to consider where you want to work after graduation. Earning your MBA at a top school located in the city where you want to work will provide the leg up you need to get a job in a top firm. Truth be told, going to school in the city where you want to work is a smart move in any industry. Alumni networks are very strong close to campus, meaning you’ll have ins with tons of local professionals. Schools also often have very good relationships with employers close to campus, meaning you’ll have many options when it comes time for on-campus interviews. Moreover, interning during the school year is easier because you’re a local student and a great in to a potential employer, as you’ll be able to show your commitment to working in the city and with that firm.
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