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Tepper School of Business Students Report Strong 2006 Recruiting Season; Increased Demand, Higher Salaries Cited for MBA, MSCF Students.
AScribe Business & Economics News Service, July, 2006
Byline: Carnegie Mellon University
PITTSBURGH, July 25 (AScribe Newswire) -- Both newly minted MBAs and first-year graduate students at Carnegie Mellon University's Tepper School of Business report a strengthening market for jobs and summer internships, with increased offers overall and more offers being made earlier than last year. Salaries for full-time positions and internships are also up compared to 2005, according to student surveys.
About 83 percent of graduating MBAs had offers in hand - and about 75 percent of those had accepted their first job - at the time of their graduation, said Ken Keeley, executive director of the Tepper School's Career Opportunities Center. Graduates of Tepper's Master of Science in Computational Finance (MSCF) program...
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