I think the reason McCombs is getting a bit of an edge is the same as foster. It’s the location. You won’t find a big foster community in New York or Chicago doing finance or consulting But if you work for Amazon or Microsoft, you dub and foster are big well know names.
Both schools have their clout in part due to undergrad and in part due to location being so close to some of the fastest growing companies and some of the richest companies in the United States. Being close to employers provides a number of extra opportunities for the career services and students to network.
Living in Redmond for example, three of my neighbors on my cul-de-sac, worked at Microsoft one used to work for Microsoft but moved onto healthcare company and another one worked for Google.
As a matter of fact, all of them worked in tech, granted not all of them were leading divisions at Microsoft and perhaps doing database programming but still they were insiders.
Many of the students, full-time or part-time have work at the tech industry and could service connections or reference points. Maybe they don’t hand you the job or introduce you to the key decision-maker but they tell you about the process. They tell you what to avoid and what to watch out for. That’s worth something and a lot of times it’s an edge enough.
Granted, not all tech jobs are the same. If you have a great amazing experience and you went to the top three and you’re recruiting an Amazon or Microsoft or Apple, you’re probably looking at a different set of opportunities compared to someone with decent profile but coming out of McCombs or foster. However, hi Seo the role you get is not necessarily decided by the school you went to. Obviously some programs recruit only from certain schools. They can’t be reviewing resumes from thousands of schools but once you make a certain cut, a lot of times it’s your experience pre-business school that sets the tone for your role how long was your internship
Does this make any sense?
I guess I’m saying that if you’re looking for a tech job in Austin, it’s worth 20,000 to go to McCombs.
Posted from my mobile device _________________