In particular, because students from London Business School come from all over the world, many students intend to stay in the UK for employment after graduation, and the British government attaches great importance to the contribution that overseas high-tech immigrants can bring to the British economy, so it has revised the immigration policy of the "High-tech Immigration Project" of the Ministry of the Interior. The revised policy specifically lists MBA talents as one of the high-tech immigrants, so that graduates from the top 50 business schools in the world can work in the UK, and London Business School is also among the 50 business schools designated by the "High-tech Immigration Project", so its graduates can work in the UK without further authorization documents.
There are usually three ways for students to find jobs through the platform provided by the campus. One is the employment service center. London Business School has a very strong career service, training students in resume writing, cover letter writing, interpersonal network management, basic business skills, interview and so on. From the moment they enter the school, students can show higher quality. At the same time, the employment service center will contact the employer, hold a job fair, or directly recommend students to the employer. The second is the alumni network. London Business School has more than 34,000 alumni in more than 65,438+030 countries and 65 local alumni associations. Many students get to know their alumni and find jobs through various activities during their school days. The third is community activities. There are 75 clubs in the school, including professional interest clubs (such as consulting clubs and financial clubs). ), regional clubs (such as China Club and Nordic Club). ) and other interest clubs (such as football clubs). ). Students can communicate with alumni or other students at different levels when they work in clubs and participate in activities, so as to get job opportunities.