Female MBAs seeing less pay, lower job levels and fewer key career opportunities: Survey

Women also facing ‘unconscious bias,’ men-dominated workforce, say recent studies

Women MBA grads are being short-changed, according to a report by Catalyst Canada. High-potential Canadian women earn $8,167 less than men in their first post-MBA jobs, start out at a lower job level (72 per cent of women versus 58 per cent of men) and are offered fewer career-accelerating work experiences and international postings.

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