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

Last updated: September 22, 2025 8:41 pm
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The Evolving Landscape of MBA Graduates in Venture Capital

The trajectory from an MBA to a career in venture capital (VC) is facing new challenges and transformations. Recent analysis by PitchBook and fresh academic insights reveal a shifting dynamic in this once-stalwart pathway.

Current Placement Trends

In 2024, Harvard University successfully placed 50 of its 1,004 MBA graduates into VC roles, with these individuals securing a median starting salary of $177,500. Meanwhile, Stanford, which has a smaller cohort, placed approximately 30 graduates into similar positions. According to PitchBook’s data, over 10,000 alumni from prestigious institutions like Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton are currently holding senior roles within U.S. VC firms.

A Decline in MBA Representation

Despite these numbers, the influence of an MBA in the venture capital landscape is reportedly diminishing. Ilya Strebulaev, a professor at Stanford, highlights that the percentage of mid-career venture professionals possessing an MBA has decreased from 44% in the early 2000s to just 32% today.

Factors Fueling the Shift

Several factors are contributing to this notable shift. Venture capital is expanding beyond traditional sectors and heavily into high-tech fields such as artificial intelligence and hardware development. In these areas, technical expertise is often valued more than an MBA, prompting firms to recruit talent directly from innovative companies like OpenAI and SpaceX. According to executive recruiter Will Champagne, there appears to be “less appetite for MBAs currently.”

Student Attitudes and Financial Considerations

Interestingly, students have not fully adjusted to this shift. Stanford’s VC club still boasts an impressive 600 members from a total of approximately 850 MBA students on campus. These students are investing heavily in their education, with the cost of obtaining an MBA from a top program often exceeding $200,000.

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