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VCs are still hiring MBAs, but firms are starting to need other experience more

Last updated: September 21, 2025 3:45 pm
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The Changing Landscape of the MBA-to-VC Pipeline

The MBA-to-VC pipeline has long been a popular route for those looking to break into the world of venture capital. However, recent reports from PitchBook and new academic studies suggest that this path may not be as secure as it once was.

In 2024, Harvard placed 50 of its MBA graduates into VC roles, with a median starting salary of $177,500. Similarly, Stanford saw around 30 of its MBA graduates enter the VC industry. Currently, over 10,000 MBA alumni from top schools like Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton hold senior positions at U.S. VC firms, according to data from PitchBook.

Despite these numbers, the grip of MBAs on the venture capital industry appears to be weakening. Research conducted by Stanford professor Ilya Strebulaev indicates that the percentage of mid-career venture professionals holding MBAs has decreased from 44% in the early 2000s to 32% today.

So, what is driving this shift in the industry? The evolution of VC into new sectors such as AI and hardware has highlighted the importance of technical expertise over traditional business school credentials. As a result, VC firms are now looking beyond elite MBA programs and turning to companies like OpenAI and SpaceX for talent. Executive recruiter Will Champagne notes, “There is less appetite for MBAs currently.”

Despite these changes, many students are still pursuing MBAs with the hopes of entering the VC industry. Stanford’s VC club, for example, boasts 600 members out of the 850 MBA students on campus. However, pursuing an MBA at a top program can come with a hefty price tag, often exceeding $200,000.

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