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Corporate India’s crisis economics rewrites B-School hiring; variable pay jumps to 40% killing old MBA formula
By Amit Vijay Mohile · 2026-05-24 · via Business News Today: Latest Business News, Finance News

With barely six months left before final placements for the 2026–27 cycle begin, Rishab Sharma, a final-year MBA student at one of India’s top business schools, is scrambling to learn supply-chain analytics, procurement operations and artificial intelligence as Corporate India prioritises specialists capable of managing disruptions triggered by the West Asia crisis.

The shift is unfolding even as headline salaries continue to rise across India’s top management campuses. ISB Hyderabad reported an 11 per cent increase in average compensation this year to ₹37.29 lakh, while SPJIMR placed its largest-ever batch of 356 students at an average package of ₹33.75 lakh.

But recruiters said the structure of those salaries is changing sharply beneath the surface. Variable pay, which accounted for roughly 15–20 per cent of compensation packages until recently, has now climbed to as much as 40 per cent in several sectors as companies grapple with fuel-price uncertainty, inflationary pressures and slowing demand visibility.

The Old MBA formula

For nearly two decades, the promise of India’s elite MBA system rested on a relatively predictable formula: a top campus degree, a strong internship and a broad-based management profile were often enough to secure a high-paying corporate role with steady compensation growth and long leadership runways. Recruiters and industry executives said that model is now being fundamentally reshaped as companies shift their focus from expansion-led hiring to execution, operational stability and measurable business outcomes.

Nikhil Barshikar, Founder and CEO of Imarticus Learning, which works with firms, including Goldman Sachs, JP Morgan, Morgan Stanley, HDFC Bank and Flipkart on industry skilling and hiring, said companies are increasingly prioritising professionals capable of converting macroeconomic disruptions into operational strategy.

“A supply-chain manager who can immediately translate geopolitical disruptions into procurement strategy, or a finance professional who understands AI-driven risk modelling, those are the people companies are paying a premium for,” he said.

“This is a direct fallout of the uncertainty created by the West Asia crisis and the broader instability companies are dealing with,” said Munira Loliwala, a senior HR industry specialist who works across B-school, mid-management, CEO and CXO hiring for large multinational companies.

Rising fuel prices, higher input costs and volatile operating conditions are forcing companies to rethink not just B-school hiring, but talent strategies across middle and senior management as well. Companies are becoming far more cautious about fixed compensation and linking payouts closely to measurable business outcomes.”

The Shorter Leash, The Efficiency CEO

Loliwala said the pressure is intensifying sharply at the top as boards shorten performance windows for CEOs and CXOs amid growing demands for margin protection and business stability.

“Earlier, companies were willing to give leadership teams nearly three years to demonstrate performance. That window has now shrunk to barely 12–18 months in many cases,” she said.

“Executives who cannot deliver quickly on profitability, productivity and operational stability are finding themselves back in the market much faster than before.”

The traditional “growth CEO” is increasingly being replaced by the “efficiency CEO,” executives valued less for expansion narratives and more for their ability to protect profitability, stabilise operations and navigate volatile business cycles.

Companies are also promoting more executives internally to reduce hiring risks and integration costs. According to executive-search data, nearly 60 per cent of senior leadership roles are now being filled internally.

The shift at the top is now reshaping the broader hiring market. Recruiters said companies are rewarding supply-chain specialists.

AI-linked operational managers and domain experts capable of managing supply disruptions and cost pressures.

Industry executives said supply-chain, procurement and AI-linked operational specialists are commanding salary premiums of 30–40 per cent over traditional generalist MBA roles in several sectors.

Bigger CTCs, Smaller Guarantees

Variable pay now accounts for 30–40 per cent of compensation packages in several sectors, up sharply from roughly 15–20 per cent until recently, while joining bonuses and relocation allowances are steadily shrinking.

AI-native startups, agentic workflow firms and fintech platforms are recruiting aggressively alongside traditional consulting and BFSI firms at campuses, often offering equity-led and performance-linked compensation structures that inflate headline CTC figures even as income certainty weakens.

Recruiters describe it as the “fat CTC” phenomenon — larger headline packages with weaker income certainty.

The Fall of the Generalist MBA

Companies are rewarding operational specialists over broad-based managerial profiles as uncertainty reshapes hiring priorities. “The MBA hiring market is moving from a volume-brand model to a value-skill model,” said Loliwala.

“Companies are paying disproportionately for people who can directly improve cost structures, productivity and business resilience.”

Recruiters said the market is increasingly rewarding “deployment-ready MBAs,” graduates who arrive with demonstrable AI and operational project experience rather than relying solely on academic pedigree.

Business schools with stronger pipelines into fintech, Global Capability Centres and AI-enabled services are likely to see more resilient placement outcomes than institutions dependent mainly on legacy consulting and banking recruiters, industry executives said.

The Middle Gets Squeezed

Between cautious campus hiring and premium executive recruitment, mid-management professionals are facing pressure from both directions.

Industry executives said annual salary increments are expected to remain broadly flat at around 9 per cent this year as firms tighten appraisal budgets, slow lateral hiring and prioritise internal promotions. At the same time, Global Capability Centres continue to attract experienced talent away from traditional Indian firms, intensifying competition for specialised talent.

Barshikar said more mid-career professionals are proactively reskilling in AI, analytics and fintech applications rather than waiting for the market to improve.

“The professionals who use this cycle to build new capabilities will look very different to hiring committees 18 months from now,” he said. “The market is rewarding people who can combine domain expertise with technology execution, not just managerial breadth.”

Hiring Fewer, Paying Specialists More

Across campuses, middle management and the C-suite, Corporate India is redesigning hiring around measurable execution, specialised capability and faster performance delivery.

In Corporate India’s new crisis economy, compensation is no longer just a reward mechanism. It has become a survival strategy, helping companies protect margins while shifting more performance risk onto employees, other HR executifves told businessline.

Published on May 24, 2026