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How much does an entry level mba investment management position make? (no experience)? |
in New York City If you're looking to get into investment banking and you have an MBA from a top schoold then you can look to earn around 80 K a year. I have also heard that I-banks are giving 70-80k signing bonuses to new MBAs as the demand is so high. It depends on a lot of factors - where you will be working and the industry are two big ones. Check out the US Bureau of Labor Statistics Website : http://stats.bls.gov/bls/blswage.htm this lists information for different geographical areas and industries. |
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