MBA graduates of the Yale School of Management go on to succeed in top positions across countless industries.
By the numbers
How we help you get there
When you join SOM, you join a rich network of more than 10,000 alumni whose careers span multiple industries and functions. You also become a member of the broader Yale University network, giving you access to the wealth of connections and resources the Ivy League institution offers.
The Consulting Club, Finance Club, and other professional clubs help prepare you for interviews through boot camps, practice interviews, and more. They also convene industry leaders throughout the year for informal talks designed to help you gain a fuller picture of your chosen career path.
Summer internships
From tech to nonprofit, finance industry to startup, the summer internship positions SOM students take are as diverse as the students themselves. They provide valuable time to try out an industry and function, to make connections, to stretch yourself, and to apply what you’ve learned in your first year.
Internship Spotlight
Internship Spotlight: Jason Liu ’25, United Nations Capital Development Fund
Jason Liu ’25 spent his summer supporting a UN investment fund that provides capital to the world’s 45 least developed countries.
Internship Spotlight: Saskia Rohde ’25, Broadscale Group
A summer internship with a venture capital firm investing in renewable energy technologies taught Saskia Rohde ’25 the meaning of “disruption for good.”
Internship Spotlight: William Zhang ’25, U.S. Department of Energy
William Zhang ’25 says his internship researching the future of electric aviation inspired him to pursue a career in public service.
Where SOM students go to work, broken down by industry, function, and geographic region; salary data; and more.
Hiring organizations
Employers at which at least one member of the Class of 2023 accepted a full-time position or one member of the Class of 2024 accepted an internship
Following Up
Following Up: Kris Ansin ’17, TechnoServe
Ansin, a graduate of the full-time MBA program, is tapping private sector practices and relationships to address poverty in Kenya, and learning the power of mentorship along the way.
Following Up: Andrew Davey-Greaves ’18, EY-Parthenon
Davey-Greaves, a graduate of the MBA program and of Yale’s School of the Environment, helps his firm’s clients navigate corporate sustainability issues, while he mentors newcomers to the field.
Following Up: Austin Muñoz ’22, Amber Group
Muñoz, a graduate of the Master’s Degree in Asset Management program, is helping to shape his firm’s investment strategy—and learning something new every day.