
MBA Jobs
Career Outlook
MBA Jobs
An MBA focused on Entrepreneurship opens up a mix of founder paths, leadership roles, and innovation-focused jobs—not just starting your own company. Here’s a clear breakdown of the main career options: Founder/Entrepreneur, Startup roles, Venture Capital & Investment, Corporate Entrepreneurship (Intrapreneurship), Consulting (Entrepreneurship Focus), Family Business / SME Leadership, and Social Entrepreneurship.
Career Outlook
The career outlook for an MBA in Entrepreneurship is generally strong but variable, because it depends heavily on whether you start your own business or work in entrepreneurial roles (startups, VC, innovation teams). Here’s a clear, realistic breakdown:
- MBA graduates continue to see high employment rates (~85–94% within months of graduation)
- Demand for business professionals is growing faster than average, adding millions of jobs over time
- Entrepreneurship is becoming more popular, with many MBA grads launching startups or joining them
1. Demand for Entrepreneurship Careers
Entrepreneurship-related careers are expanding due to:
- Growth of startups and innovation ecosystems
- Rise of digital businesses and AI-driven ventures
- Corporate need for innovation (intrapreneurship)
MBA programs now actively support this:
- Many graduates join startups or launch ventures
- Companies are hiring MBA talent for innovation, product, and growth roles
2. Salary & Earnings Potential
Short-term:
- Startup roles: moderate salaries (often $70K–$120K)
- Founders: can earn little or nothing initially
Long-term:
- MBA graduates average around $120K+ starting salary overall
- Top MBA grads can exceed $190K–$200K+ total compensation
Key insight:
Entrepreneurship has high upside but delayed rewards compared to consulting or finance.
3. Growth Potential
Entrepreneurship careers have unlimited growth potential:
- You can scale a startup into a multi-million or billion-dollar company
- Or move into:
Venture capital
Corporate leadership
Consulting
Many MBA graduates see:
- Career switches (over 24% change careers)
- Faster advancement into leadership roles
Program Outline:
| Course Number | Course Name | Academic Engagement Hours | Total Semester Credits |
|---|---|---|---|
| Entrepreneurship Specialization | |||
| ENT 6110 | Entrepreneurial Principles | 45 | 3 |
| ENT 6120 | Entrepreneurial Finance | 45 | 3 |
| ENT 6130 | Innovation and Product Development | 45 | 3 |
| ENT 6900 | Capstone: Entrepreneurship Strategies | 45 | 3 |
Course Description:
Entrepreneurial strategies, startup planning, and venture capital. The course provides a comprehensive overview of entrepreneurial principles and practices. Students will explore the process of entrepreneurship, including idea generation, business planning, and venture creation. The course emphasizes the development of entrepreneurial skills, including creativity, innovation, and risk management.
Financial planning, fundraising, and risk management for startups. The course provides a comprehensive overview of entrepreneurial finance principles and practices. Students will explore the financial aspects of entrepreneurship, including funding options, financial planning, and risk management. The course emphasizes the development of financial skills and knowledge to support entrepreneurial ventures.
Innovation principles, product development, and launch strategies.
This capstone course provides students with the opportunity to apply theoretical knowledge and skills acquired throughout the MBA program to a real-world business problem or opportunity. Students will work on a capstone project, Business Strategies, that demonstrates their ability to analyze, design, and implement business solutions.
Disclaimer: Ember University, P.C reserve the right, because of changing conditions, to make modifications of any nature in academic programs and requirements of the university and its constituent colleges without advance notice. Students are advised to consult regularly with an academic advisor concerning their programs of study.
