UCLA Anderson Employment Report: Key Numbers
UCLA Anderson graduates earn an average starting salary of $160,000 with an employment rate of 92% within three months of graduation. These numbers are strong relative to similarly ranked programs.
Industry Breakdown
UCLA Anderson's employment report shows graduates entering these industries:
- Technology: 30-40% (product management, strategy, operations)
- Consulting: 20-30% (MBB, Big 4, boutique)
- Finance: 10-20% (banking, PE, VC)
- Other: 10-20% (healthcare, non-profit, entrepreneurship)
UCLA Anderson is particularly strong for careers in Entertainment, Tech, Entrepreneurship. The school's full profile details specific employer relationships and career pipelines.
Salary by Industry
Average starting salaries vary significantly by industry:
- Consulting: $175,000-$190,000 base + $25,000-$35,000 signing bonus
- Finance (banking): $175,000 base + $50,000-$65,000 signing bonus
- Technology: $150,000-$180,000 base + equity/RSUs
- Corporate (Fortune 500): $130,000-$155,000 base + $15,000-$25,000 signing bonus
The $160,000 average at UCLA Anderson is a blend across all industries. Students entering consulting and finance typically exceed this average, while those entering non-profit or government roles may earn below it. See our MBA ROI analysis for how to think about salary in the context of total MBA investment.
Career Services and Recruiting
UCLA Anderson's career services team connects students with employer presentations, networking events, career treks, and alumni mentorship. The 92% employment rate reflects the program's ability to place graduates effectively.
When evaluating employment reports, look beyond the headline salary number. Consider:
- Which specific companies hire from this school?
- What percentage of students enter their target industry?
- How active is the alumni network in your desired field?
- What career-change support does the school provide?
For a complete overview of UCLA Anderson's programs, culture, and admissions, see the full UCLA Anderson profile.