Business Majors Are The Most Underemployed Graduates In America

Mario Tama/Getty Images English majors might traditionally get a bad rap for job prospects, but it’s the business majors who are having a hard time finding work in their field of choice. According to PayScale’s  “Underemployment In America” report released on Tuesday , graduates who studied  business...

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Top Asia Business Schools Join Forces to Recruit Future Global Leaders

LOS ANGELES–(BUSINESS WIRE)– Four of Asia’s highest ranking business schools will embark on a talent search this summer in North America as its latest effort to attract future business leaders in global markets. The recruiting tour will kick off with a career panel on June 16 from 3...

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Move From Family Business to B-School

Working for your family business can help you stand out, as business schools try to diversify their classes. Applicants who have worked in a family business sometimes worry that their professional profile won’t measure up when compared with other MBA hopefuls with more traditional employment paths. Nothing could be...

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The Responsibility of Business Schools in Training Ethical Leaders

Does An MBA Make You Happy? The MBA Happiness Index 2013 Matt Symonds Contributor ...

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Prepare for Business School Over the Summer

Newly accepted MBA candidates may want to relax this summer before starting business school in the fall. As tempting as that idea sounds, it may not be realistic. The Marriott School of Management at Brigham Young University requires students to take preprogram online courses in accounting and statistics. Starting this summer at...

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