nervousgmat wrote:
aceman626 wrote:
Just wondering, why would it be rough for someone who doesn't want to work in the U.S? There are no visa issues right?
Also, for the other top 10 schools, you can place into a international IB/MC job quite easily from what i heard.
I am sure Aau meant internationals looking for jobs in the U.S.
Yes, that's what I was referring to. As for replacements abroad, here's the word from a guy at the CMC:
We provide assistance in a number of ways:
* Week in Cities trips to int'l locations like London and Hong Kong
* A full-time counselor dedicated to addressing the needs of international students and those seeking to work internationally
* Access to online databases that provide job postings and job search country guides for the most desired employment locations.
* One-on-one counseling to help a students devise their international job-search strategy
* Some on-campus opportunities for international positions as well.
I would also add that our GATE tripes, which take place over spring break and right after school ends in the spring, also offer opportunities for in'tl networking.