IB Careers
We offer dedicated careers support from the moment you accept your offer
We understand that one of your primary reasons for choosing a programme at Imperial Business School is to kick-start your career in a highly competitive recruitment environment.
We know that the more pro-active you are, the more likely you are to be successful, so you can access our specialised team of career professionals within a Business School Careers service a full six months before you start, you will need to have accepted your offer.
“We enable our students to identify and develop their employability skills and entrepreneurial mindset while supporting
their professional and personal development. We facilitate an outstanding student experience, the unlocking of global networks and opportunities, and lifelong career success.”
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Our teams
Careers & Professional Development
We provide highly relevant and unlimited one-to-one support, as well as an extensive range of eResources, regular workshops and networking opportunities.
Employer Relations
Our team of Employer Relations Managers connect a range of employers, from global organisations to small & medium sized firms and start-ups, with talented students and alumni from our business school.
Global Skills Development
We focus on academic and professional writing, presenting and team working skills. The provision involves lecture-size workshops, syndicate team support, one-to-one support and online delivery.
Careers blog
The impact of AI in executive recruitment
AI is reshaping executive recruitment and MBA students need to understand how to stay visible and competitive in an AI-driven hiring landscape.
Mastering Assessment Centres: Your gateway to career success
Assessment Centres are a defining stage in the recruitment process for many top employers. For Masters students, they can feel like the ultimate test—but they’re also an opportunity to learn, connect, and stand out.
How Imperial students network: UK and European career tips
In this blog, we explore how Imperial students approach networking in the UK and across Europe, sharing real student insights, cultural differences, and practical tips for building connections that truly last.