There is an increasing demand from companies for graduates with a deep knowledge and understanding of the strategic value of information: the career prospects for business information management students today are excellent.
The following job descriptions are frequently applied to our graduates working for large or multinational companies or consultancy firms:
- Information Managers who analyse and implement information solutions for companies;
- Business Consultants who advise managers to develop business applications to create value;
- Business Analysts who analyse and implement new ways of doing business;
- IT Consultants who advise managers on how to develop new IT-enabled solutions;
- Business Development Managers who develop new IT-enabled business models;
- Project Managers who initiate, direct, and manage projects in and between companies;
- Management Trainees who usually follow a two-year ‘training on the job’ programme and will continue their career in a management position.
Graduates work in the following sectors:
- Management Consultancy (33%);
- Software and Computing Services (19%);
- Technology, Multi-media, and Telecom (12%);
- Energy, Oil and Gas Services (6%);
- Food, Drink, and Tobacco (4%);
Our top employers include:
- PriceWaterhouseCoopers (12%);
- Cap Gemini Ernst & Young (7%);
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