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School of Business Graduates in Working Life

Our Master's graduates are highly successful in finding jobs corresponding to their education, and receive a good salary. On this page you'll find information about the placement and career development of our graduates.
Opiskelijoita käytävällä. Kuva: Aalto-yliopisto / Aino Huovio
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Career monitoring surveys

Aalto University School of Business Career Services follows the labour market situation of our master's degree graduates one year after graduation and career development five years after graduation. Career development monitoring is conducted as a part of a national survey on academic graduates with the Aarresaari Career Services network representing 13 Finnish Universities.

The placement survey one year after graduation is our own survey for master's graduates, and most of the information on this page is based on data from this survey. The information on this page comes from our masters who graduated in 2017 or 2021.

Graduate profile

In 2021, 47.50% our graduates were female and 52.50% were male. Of the graduates 14% were international. The average age of the graduates was 28.

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Of our students, 77% found employment before graduation

According to the placement survey, 77% of our students found employment before completing their studies. One year after graduation 99% of graduates were employed or were entrepreneurs. The remaining 1% includes postgraduate students, those in another master's degree and those, who are still looking for employment.

Finland & Abroad

Of the employed graduates, 92% found employment in Finland and 8% abroad. Of those who worked abroad, majority worked around Europe.

Job titles

New graduates of Aalto University School of Business report working under more than a hundred different job titles. Above, you can see examples of some of the more common job titles.

Most graduates work at a large company

Majority of the graduates of Aalto University School of Business find employment in large (64%) and small & medium sized (23%) companies. Some of the graduates get employed by the state (3%) or university (3.5%). Of the graduates, 6% get employed by other entities or employ themselves. Some examples of our graduates' employers are shown below.

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Most popular industries

School of Business graduates get employed in a wide range of industries. The most popular industries include consultancy (28%), IT & telecom (12%) and finance (13%).

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Social media is the most popular channel for job search

For our graduates, the most popular channels to find employment are social media (e.g. LinkedIn) (39%). Other career portals (25%), e.g. Oikotie/Jobly were preferred more than organizations' own websites (23%).

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Most important skills in working life

Most important skills in working life

The picture on the left presents five skills the respondents need the most in their current job, according to results of the career development survey conducted five years after graduation in 2021.

The respondents also considered many other skills important, for example
•    communication in English
•    organization and coordination skills
•    stress tolerance
•    project management skills
•    information retrieval skills
•    ICT skills
•    Knowledge of the basics of business/ financial administration
•    public speaking skills
•    networking skills
•    negotiation skills
•    communication in Finnish
•    acting in a multicultural environment

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More information about the career surveys

Tanja Makkonen

Tanja Makkonen

Senior Manager, Career Services
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Aalto University graduates successfully employed

Nationwide career monitoring survey starts on 3rd of October. All 2017 master's graduates and 2019 doctoral graduates will be invited to participate in the survey.

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School of Business alumni stories

Here you can find School of Business alumni stories. Our alumni share their professional journeys and give advice and tips regarding working life. The stories have been sorted based on the alumni's majors. The newest publications are placed first in the major groups.

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The MSc degree in Business is appreciated in the labour market, say recent School of Business graduates

Responses to career monitoring surveys will also be carefully taken into account in the development of teaching.

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Aalto University graduates in working life

Aalto University Career Services follows the career development and labor market situation of their alumni.

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