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Get Smart Part Two: Recruiting Report

By: Anni LayneWed Dec 19, 2007 at 9:14 AM
Banking and consulting remain strong on B-school campuses, while techies spurn startups in favor of infrastructure companies and well-funded firms.

Finally, Polkes says that students will benefit from harsher career competition. Like they say, If it doesn't kill you, it makes you stronger.

"Last year, students weren't thinking about long-term growth and development when evaluating opportunities from companies," Polkes says. "Now the threat of a recession is forcing students to assess their skills, interests, and values, and to choose a job that will broaden their portfolio of skills over time."

Part One: Admissions Report
Part Three: Curriculum Report

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October 27, 2009 at 10:02pm by Adam Stone

Today, students are looking to the high-tech companies that deliver the bandwidth, technology, and speed that makes the Internet tick
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