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Salaries Rise, Bonuses Reappear for MBAs as Job Market Warms.
Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News, April, 2004
By Michael Oneal, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News
Apr. 17--Rank-and-file jobs may be scarce, but the market for graduating MBAs is heating up this spring after several dismal years.
Business schools across the country report that recruiters from a wide range of industries are prowling campuses dangling more and better job prospects. Salaries are inching upward and more people are getting signing bonuses.
"More students seem to be coming up with multiple job offers," said Roxanne Hori, director of career management at Northwestern University's Kellogg School of Management. "I'm not doing any dances. But I'm feeling pretty confident."
Campus recruiting is nothing like it was before the stock market bubble...
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