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Salary Offers Move Higher [#permalink]
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Re: Salary Offers Move Higher [#permalink]
11 Jul 2008, 13:30
seems like the stats there are for undergrad business majors.
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Re: Salary Offers Move Higher [#permalink]
11 Jul 2008, 16:11
You are correct. Nevertheless, it's a positive sign. Plus there is significantly less supply of grads from Top 20 b-schools. A lot of these companies (McKinsey, Goldman, IBM, etc, etc.) that have formal programs to recruit from undergrad, also do the same for MBA schools. The economy is soft, no doubt, but the number of students (supply) from Top 20 programs is relatively unchanged year over year.
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Re: Salary Offers Move Higher [#permalink]
22 Jul 2008, 06:40
let's hope you're right......but I've already heard lots of rumors about major firms (BB banks, MBB consulting, etc) cutting back on hiring for this coming year.
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Re: Salary Offers Move Higher [#permalink]
22 Jul 2008, 07:01
If companies hire recent grads for 3 years out, and I'm applying for entry fall of 2009, then I guess I should be looking at what the economy will do in 6 years. I still feel confident about my decision to go to b-school. Might be a false confidence, but please, don't burst my bubble
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Re: Salary Offers Move Higher
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