5 Years of Healthy Job Growth in San Diego
For the fifth year in a row, San Diego has boasted healthy job growth. In fact, according to the California Employment Development Department, the city’s unemployment rate fell to 4.2 percent in December from 4.3 percent in November and 4.8 percent earlier in 2016. The numbers are impressive and far below California’s overall 5.2 percent unemployment rate. Continue reading…
100% Job Placement for Stevens Institute of Technology Class of ’16
Stevens Institute of Technology’s School of Business recently revealed exciting news about the class of 2016.
In a new press release, the school officially announced that every member of the recently graduated class either landed a job or was accepted into the graduate program of their choice.
Bloomberg Ranks Rutgers MBA #1 in Job Placement
I was recently announced that Rutgers Business School recently placed first overall on Bloomberg Businessweek’s MBA job placement survey.
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Stanford 2016 MBAs Have Banner Year for Employment
Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business recently recently revealed data that cemented 2016 as a banner year for recent MBA graduates when it comes to both employment and salaries, demonstrating how in-demand the talent and flexibility of its graduates are in the marketplace.
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A Deeper Look at the 2016 Michigan Ross Employment Report
The University of Michigan’s Ross School of Business earlier this month released its 2016 MBA Employment Report, and the results are nothing short of stellar.
Graziadio Dean on the Future of the Job Market
Dean David Smith of Pepperdine University’s Graziadio School of Management recently wrote a piece for the LA Daily News on the state of California’s most recent unemployment rate.
In a guest commentary, Smith addressed the state’s 4.9 percent jobless number, which, while markedly lower than last year’s figure, is still cause for close attention by recent grads.