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These MBA programs are landing Gen Z grads $150K+ jobs in tech and consulting

Apple’s Tim Cook, JPMorgan Chase’s Jamie Dimon, and General Motors’ Mary Barra each took different routes climbing to the corner office—but they all share one thing: an MBA. At a time when young people are increasingly questioning the value of higher education—especially a graduate degree that can cost more than $250,000—the idea of following in … Read more

Billionaire Epic CEO Judy Faulkner built her $5.7 billion-a-year software firm in a basement. She says not getting an MBA was a ‘really good thing’

For Epic Systems CEO Judy Faulkner, CEO of Epic Systems, whose software powers many of the U.S.’s top hospitals, the answer is simple: a graduate business degree may have done more harm than good. “I never got an MBA, which I think is a really good thing,” Faulkner recently told CNBC.  “They would have taught … Read more

$40 billion real estate tycoon made his son get an MBA, work elsewhere, and climb the ranks for 13 years to prove he’s not a nepotism hire

Miami has a diverse real estate landscape, from the gleaming high-rises in Paraíso Bay, to mixed-income communities in Marti Park. But many of these buildings have one thing in common: They were built by real estate mogul Jorge M. Pérez, who just handed down his empire to his sons. The Argentine-American entrepreneur first launched Related … Read more

It’s not just Gen Z: This baby boomer bank CEO says his MBA was a waste—and the skills he learned have ‘degraded, degraded, degraded’ since college

Attending college has long been seen as a rite of passage for success, but now student loan-ridden Gen Z is calling their worth into question. They’re not alone. The CEO of $26 billion bank Standard Chartered has just admitted that his time at Wharton Business School wasn’t necessary.  “I studied international relations and history. I … Read more

Gen Z men studying an MBA will see a 75% salary bump—that’s 25% more than women with the same qualification

An MBA can bring a significant salary bump—but female graduates aren’t seeing huge gains like their male classmates. In fact, new research shows they earn nearly $10,000 less than their male counterparts right from their very first job. Over the years, that tallies up. Right now, the average female MBA grad is taking home around … Read more

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