Top MBA Recruiters: Evercore Partners
Since its founding in 1995 by U.S. Treasury veteran Roger Altman, Evercore has become one of the world’s top independent investment banking advisory firms. Its services include advisory of strategic transactions such as mergers, acquisitions, public offerings, and divestitures, among others. Which means Evercore jobs may be perfect for MBA students and graduates.
Continue reading…New Austin, Texas Jobs Highlight Beginning of 2020
Once the lone Texan haven for artists, weirdos, and assorted left-of-center types, Austin has evolved into a major tech hub. Many companies are now headquartered in Austin, no doubt taking advantage of the smart and switched-on alumni that UT produces year after year.
Continue reading…Top MBA Recruiters: MasterCard
Founded in 1966 in Harrison, New York, MasterCard is a worldwide financial services company with credit cards, payment system products. Associated brands include Cirrus, Maestro, Mondex, and Masterpass.
Continue reading…The Top 5 German Companies Hiring MBA Grads
Germany is an appealing place to live and work—standards of living are high for residents as international cities like Berlin and Munich are just a short train ride away from forests, hiking trails, and lakes. U.S. News and World Report ranks Germany fourth overall in its ‘Best Countries’ category, which makes German careers potentially very appealing.
Continue reading…The 5 Highest Paying Banking Companies for MBA Grads
Many MBA graduates are interested in working in the banking industry after graduation. It’s a lucrative industry with a lot of prestige attached to the long work weeks you’ll endure. While you can’t necessarily expect great work/life balance, you can expect high salaries and lots of opportunities to move up through the ranks. But what are the highest paying banking companies for MBA graduates?
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.
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