Where Should I Work: A.T. Kearney or Bain?
A.T. Kearney and Bain are two of the top consulting firms in the world. They are elite organizations that offer employees a blend of prestige, high compensation, and exciting opportunities. So, it should be no surprise that they are highly sought-after employers for MBA graduates.
Continue reading…Hubspot, Bain & Company Top Glassdoor’s 2020 Best Places to Work List
In the annual Glassdoor Best Places to Work list, Cambridge, MA’s HubSpot has earned top billing for the first time.
Continue reading…New Balance, KPMG Jobs Announced in Boston
Boston’s storied position in American cultural history continues to unfurl and evolve. Beantown was where the nation’s independence was fomented and fought for. It was and remains an intellectual hub, home to several of our country’s elite institutions. Boston is also an active business hub, offering a variety of career possibilities for MBA graduates. This week’s article features jobs that have emerged in Boston and its environs within the past week.
Continue reading…Larger Salaries, Job Offers, Highlight NYU Stern 2019 Employment Report
With over 95 percent of NYU full-time MBA students earning a job offer three months after graduation, and a $140,000 median annual salary, career prospects are looking better than ever for those enrolled at the Stern School of Business.
Continue reading…Where Should I Work: Deloitte or Accenture?
After MBB—McKinsey, Bain, and Boston Consulting Group—Deloitte and Accenture are two of the top consulting firms in the business. They are still elite professional services companies that have a lot to offer potential employees. The difficulty is choosing between them. Where should you work if you get a job offer from either Deloitte or Accenture?
Continue reading…Chicago Booth, LBS Reign In New Forbes Business School Ranking
The biennial Forbes “Best Business Schools” ranking is out, with Chicago Booth on top for the first time in school history. And among international schools, London Business School finds itself on top yet again.
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