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About Us
Launched in 2007 and now part of the Financial Times group, MBA-Direct.com is a professional online community linking MBA alumni and students from the world’s leading business schools with global executive recruiters.
Increasingly, MBAs are accessing the internet to organise and conduct their studies and their lives, source information and network. Familiar and confident in their use of the web, MBAs have been leaders in using the internet to source jobs and competitive intelligence about the global MBA recruitment marketplace.
Through the relationships we have with many of the world’s leading business schools, which are keen to provide access to the best employers and recruiters, we developed MBA-Direct.com to be an advanced, effective method of recruitment across geographic boundaries, industry sectors and recruitment schedules. The jobs we advertise are genuine, international MBA job opportunities.
With a global reach reflective of the Financial Times’ readership, MBA-Direct.com is part of a family of sites, including exec-appointments.com and non-execs.com that provide global executives with a one-stop-shop throughout their career with access to jobs, career advice, news, comment and executive education.
The simplicity, quality and cost-effectiveness of exec-appointments.com make it the leading global jobsite for executive level positions and service of choice for a prestigious group of recruitment companies and blue-chip clients.
For those interested in becoming a non-executive director or trustee, non-execs.com is the essential website. Partnering with leading institutes such as the ACCA, the ICSA and the Marketing Society, non-execs.com contains a wealth of expertise on finding the correct roles, responsibilities and regional networking opportunities.
MBA-Direct.com is committed to supporting the sector. Through our comprehensive global network of recruitment decision makers, blue-chip clients, leading business schools and top MBA students, MBA-Direct.com facilitates genuine options for MBAs from completing their studies through to a portfolio career.
Diane Dalmon
diane.dalmon@ft.com
+44 (0) 207 873 4909
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Registered office: Number One Southwark Bridge, London SE1 9HL.
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