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Graduate profile

25 years old

16 months of work experience on average

38% earn a double degree: the ESCP Europe Master in Management plus a second degree from the UK, Germany, USA, China, etc.

45% begin their career outside their country of origin

45K€ average starting salary

ESCP Europe Master in Management

Jobs & Careers

"Students achieve internships as well as alternate semesters all along their track. These back-and-forth movements help apply methods and approaches studied in courses but also help conceptualize and take some distance from the gained experience in a business. Hence our students are aware of the most recent practices in the same time as they develop a skill of criticism needed for innovation in the companies that they join.

In order to help our students build their career project, we have come up with a very flexible track where, starting from the Master cycle, students dispose of two to four years to achieve four semesters of studies and a few internships. The possibility to build a personalized academic track by choosing elective courses as well as a specialization option completes career experience. Hence, students can test a growing vocation through an internship before coming back to ESCP Europe to deepen it or amend it by orientating to another department, doing other internships, taking one or two gap-semesters, and hence progressively defining their career project. We equally offer the possibility of studying in apprenticeship in order to alter more systematically periods at the school and in a firm during an extended experience.

To help students build their project, workshops are organized each year to help them evolve in their thinking. The topic of these workshops varies from writing resumes to personal reflection on internships to analyze better ones goals.

This infrastructure permits students enriching experiences in a business but also enables them to analyze them afterwards in order to plan their future career."