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5 Ways MQM Prepared Me for My Strategic Finance Career
Fuqua was the ideal choice because I developed both business knowledge and analytics expertise in the program.

How Our MQM Alumni Support Career Success
I am proud to share how our recent graduates’ resilience paid off in the Class of 2023 MQM Employment Report, plus how alumni are shaping what’s possible for our students.

How MQM Introduced Me to a Variety of Careers
The MQM program has redefined my professional and personal growth outlook.

Creating a Platform for Women in Financial Services
I am looking forward to growing as a consultant at EY and seeing where my career goes from here.

How I Apply Classroom Learnings in My Investment Management Career
The MQM program prepared me to tackle interesting investment challenges at work and the wide array of opportunities that would be available to me upon graduation.

MQM Class of 2022 Sets New Bar in Career Outcomes
Aided by a job market favoring job-seekers, 2022 was the best year yet in terms of employment outcomes for MQM students.

What You Need to Know About MQM: Business Analytics Tracks
As program director for MQM, I get asked about how the various academic tracks work—what are the differences and similarities and what that means for students. Here’s a breakdown.

Developing My Business Acumen By Leveraging Analytics
From working in commercial finance at one of America’s leading multinational energy companies to getting first-hand experiential and immersive learning from the Strategy track of the MQM program, my decision to join Fuqua has undoubtedly been one of the best decisions I have made.

Highlights from the MQM Employment Report
The past 18 months have been uniquely challenging, given the prolonged effects of the pandemic on workforce trends, but I’m pleased to say the MQM class of 2021 persisted and achieved a strong set of outcomes.

MQM Career Data Shows Students in Demand
The 2020 MQM program career report showed success, similar to past years. This was a victory given pandemic-related declines in hiring.