Top MBA Recruiters: Moelis & Company
Moelis & Company is the investment bank of the future. The New York-based company was founded in 2007, on the heels of the Great Recession, so it’s familiar with the uncertainty our future holds. That’s why clients have trusted it with more than $2.9 trillion worth in investments. That makes a Moelis & Company career a great place for MBA students and graduates to grow.
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: Estée Lauder
An Estée Lauder career may not sound like a typical business person’s goal, but let me tell you: Beauty sells.
Continue reading…Where Should I Work: Google or Oracle?
Tech is a sociocultural juggernaut. It exerts its omnipotent force not only in terms of the services and products we elect to uphold our modern world, but also in terms of how we make a living. One might argue that in one shape or form, most of us work in—or for—the tech industry. If you’re the glass half-full type, the pervasiveness of tech suggests there are more opportunities to tilt the industry—even slightly—toward social good.
Continue reading…New Accounting Jobs for MBAs
This week’s new accounting openings are aimed at an oft-neglected contingent in this dispatch: the accounting set. The four positions listed below are for those who have previous experience in accounting and or may not already be in possession of some sort of accounting-based certification such as a CPA.
Continue reading…The Newest New York City Data Analytics Jobs
It’s no secret that data and analytics have become integral parts of the business landscape. Companies are working hard to translate the information they receive from their customers into a competitive advantage in the marketplace. The New York City data analytics jobs listed in this week’s dispatch all are opportunities for MBA graduates to translate their knowledge of the digital marketplace and technology into a career.
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: MassMutual
Headquartered in Springfield, the Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Company was founded in 1851. MassMutual initially sold policies in New England, then joined the economic movement surrounding western expansion and the gold rush by selling high-cost policies to railway, steamship, gold digging workers, and migrants to the American South. By 1855, MassMutual had locations throughout the country including New York City, Cleveland, Chicago, and Detroit. By 1868, MassMutual’s San Francisco office was established.
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