Best Business School Rankings 2024–25
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Best Business Schools Hiring:
Transportation Industry

Transportation, the lifeblood of the economy, has become more of a focus following the supply chain disruptions created by the pandemic. Even so, the industry historically has drawn smaller numbers of MBA graduates—190 over the past year, from 62 participating schools. But the industry is constantly evolving. Currently, it's being driven by technology-fueled productivity tools that are making supply chains more efficient, greener and safer while still adding to the bottom line. That is starting to translate to new and different career opportunities in the coming years.

school number of hires percentage of hires median salary (US dollars) median salary (local currency)
SDA Bocconi 4 5.7% $136,194 €114,190
NYU (Stern) 3 1.0% $125,000 Not applicable
North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 4 1.8% $122,500 Not applicable
Texas at Austin (McCombs) 4 1.9% $120,000 Not applicable
Emory (Goizueta) 4 3.0% $119,340 Not applicable
Southern Methodist (Cox) 4 9.3% $116,200 Not applicable
Georgia Tech (Scheller) 4 6.3% $113,600 Not applicable
ESIC 4 11.8% $104,361 €87,500
Morgan State (Graves) 3 12.5% $87,000 Not applicable
POLIMI Graduate School of Management 3 7.7% $85,874 €72,000
Baylor (Hankamer) 3 7.3% $75,000 Not applicable
Charleston 5 12.2% $61,000 Not applicable
CEIBS 3 3.3% $56,439 CN¥374,000
EAE 3 2.7% $51,763 €43,400
EADA 4 12.9% $48,901 €41,000
Indian School of Business 57 7.0% $39,335 ₹2,900,000
Shanghai University of Finance and Economics 3 3.9% $38,481 CN¥255,000
IMT Ghaziabad 3 1.6% $20,346 ₹1,500,000
Woxsen University 6 2.3% $10,512 ₹775,000
Cranfield 3 12.5% Not available Not available
IE 3 1.8% Not available Not available
Yale 3 1.2% Not available Not applicable

Schools with fewer than 3 hires are excluded from the list.