How Wharton Prepares MBA Graduates For The Workforce

Going back to business school to pursue an MBA is an important step to getting that high-paying dream job. However, the path to graduation and employment can be a little overwhelming for some. In order help students out and ultimately increase their likelihood of being hired post-grad, schools prepare their students for various careers and industries through internship programs, career services and counseling, hands-on projects and sprawling alumni networks.
Top MBA Recruiters: Bank of America Merrill Lynch

As one of the biggest names in investment banking, Bank of America Merrill Lynch, is also a prime destination for MBA graduates to land after earning their degrees. As one of the largest investment banking organizations, landing a job at the firm is a dream situation for many graduate school students across the country and world.
Columbia Conference Surveys Impact of Media Coverage on Market Movement

Columbia Business School recently revealed findings about the Bank of America Merrill Lynch and JP Morgan Chase-sponsored 2nd Annual News and Finance Conference, which addressed the effects of media coverage on the world of finance.
Startup Lessons: ParkingBee

The path for startups can be treacherous. In the series “Startup Lessons,” we examine new MBA startups at the ground level to understand how they succeed.
Columbia Uncovers Promising But Not Perfect Data About Women Business Leaders

Columbia Business School’s blog published an article detailing a recent Bank of America/Merrill Lynch breakfast event where eight years’ worth of data on women business leaders at 100 public companies in the state of New York was surveyed.