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Indian Management Grads: The Global Hot Picks for Tech and Leadership Jobs

IndiaSunday, December 21, 2025
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Companies from the UAE, US, Canada, and Saudi Arabia are hiring more Indian management graduates.

Growing Demand for Tech and Leadership Skills

Indian business schools are witnessing a significant increase in global job offers. Companies are seeking professionals skilled in technology, digital transformation, and leadership roles. This trend highlights the growing mobility of young Indian professionals on the global stage.

"This trend reflects a growing need for talent in tech-driven and leadership jobs." - Pratham Mittal, Founder of Masters’ Union

2025 Batch Sees Global Opportunities

For the 2025 batch, many students received job offers in the US, Canada, and the Middle East. These roles span various sectors including tech, logistics, finance, and mobility. Employers are particularly interested in candidates proficient in data-driven decision-making and digital strategies.

Salary Highlights

  • Average Salary for Global Jobs: Rs. 64 lakh per year
  • Top Offers: Crossing Rs. 1 crore
  • Average Salary for All Roles: Rs. 33.39 lakh
  • Top 25% Earners: Nearly Rs. 55 lakh

Diverse Job Roles

Jobs were offered in consulting, product management, consumer tech, finance, venture capital, and strategy roles. Over 90% of students accepted full-time job offers before their final term.

Strong Domestic Opportunities

Back home, job opportunities are also robust. The average salary is around Rs. 30.72 lakh. Many students secured leadership roles such as Chief of Staff and Entrepreneur-in-Residence. This indicates a high demand for early-career strategic talent.

Campus Recruitment Drives

Over 60 campus recruitment drives took place, with many new recruiters participating. This underscores the growing interest in Indian management graduates.

Entrepreneurship on the Rise

More than 35 students launched new ventures. Some of these startups generated revenue and appeared on national pitch platforms. This shift towards venture-building and experimentation is notable among Indian management graduates.

Experts note that global hiring patterns are evolving. Employers are now considering graduates from a broader range of business schools. The demand for skills in technology, digital transformation, and strategic thinking is on the rise. With companies expanding in the Middle East, North America, and Southeast Asia, Indian management graduates are poised for even greater opportunities in the future.

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