Frequently Asked Question
Between September and December 2009, over 50 companies from all sectors came to campus specifically to meet MBA students through recruitment presentations and the MBA Career Fair. You will also have the opportunity to network with more companies through numerous global HEC events such as the International Finance Forum, Consulting Forum, and “Les Carrefours”.
About 33% of participants do a corporate projects (ex: IPP, MAP, etc.). Internships are quite important for career changes as they are an active way for you to gain professional experience in a new field.
We would encourage you to be as proactive as possible -- do research on this new sector, engage with your peers and our global alumni, choose the relevant academic track, do an IPP in this new sector, and be an active member of an on-campus club that supports this sector.
99% change sector, function, and/or country; usually graduates change one or two of the aforementioned.
Obtaining a work visa varies highly between company and geography. For more information on what paperwork is necessary to work in your country of choice, we strongly advise you to visit the embassy website for that country.
Speaking French is quite important, especially to access to top management positions. This also applies if you join a French international company positioned abroad.
Approximately 30% of non-French work in France after the MBA program.
Within three months, 89% of graduates are employed.
Which MBA is for you?
Inform us of your experience and background as well as your personal and professional objectives by completing the candidate profile online! This no-obligation form is also quick and easy to complete. A Development Manager will provide a preliminary evaluation of your profile giving you an assessment of your potential as an HEC MBA candidate.