It's not great ($75,616, 68.2% employed at graduation) but better than Thunderbird for the reasons you can read about if you search this discussion board.
Thunderbird's most recent career stats but their graduates' average salary at around $83k; but the percentage of grads who have jobs by three months after graduation is still less than 70%
My sense of Bentley is that it's more of a regional school, while Thunderbird has a much wider reach. Whether that translates into a job for you specifically is another question.
If you're looking at Bentley, why not consider another, better, school in this area? There's Boston University, Boston College, Suffolk Sawyer, UMass Boston...