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- Martyn Cuff: ACMA: director and head of operations, Allianz Global Investors Europe
- [ILLUSTRATION OMITTED] You have a degree and an MBA from London Business School as well as your CIMA, banking ACIB and stockbroking FSII qualifications, yet you're still in your thirties. How did you find the time to do them all? I don't have the old classic City background...
- Research articles 2008-04-01
- Effecting Change, Project Managers in Peak Demand
- EFFECTING CHANGEGo Green, Get HiredClimate change management and green projects are offering new career avenues. Here's how you can do your bit for the cause of the environment as you expand your horizons.Saumya BhattacharyaThe heat is on. With concerns over global warming rising the world over, making a career out...
- Research articles 2007-07-01
- Are High Tech Firms Now Anxious to Hire Management School Grads?
- MIT Sloan MBAs May Find out on Annual "Tech Treks" to Seattle, Silicon Valley, and Boston-Cambridge CAMBRIDGE, Mass. -- As they spend the first part of January on their annual "Tech Treks" visiting with a who's who of companies in Silicon Valley, Seattle and Boston, about 200 MIT School...
- Research articles 2007-01-01
- Hot job markets
- The hottest career fields and those projected to experience the most growth are primarily in the science and engineering fields, along with various jobs within the health care industry. Probably not surprising, these charts show that the more education you have, the more you're expected to earn. But what may...
- Research articles 2006-11-16
- small school experience.(Focus: MBA Ranking)(interview with Michael Walls from Barton Beers Ltd.)(Interview)
- Byline: Samantha Stainburn Michael Walls 35, pricing manager at Barton Beers Ltd., a Chicago-based importer of Corona and other beers, owned by Constellation Brands. He received his MBA from Northern Illinois University in 2002. CRAIN'S: How did reputation affect...
- Research articles 2006-10-16
- Tepper School of Business Students Report Strong 2006 Recruiting Season; Increased Demand, Higher Salaries Cited for MBA, MSCF Students.
- 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 ...
- Research articles 2006-07-25
- Job before MBA aids outcome.
- Byline: Lisa Macnamara Feb 07, 2006 (The Australian - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Monash University has released the findings of a survey on Master of Business Administration MBA...
- Research articles 2006-02-07
- Aims to put engine maker on right track.(John Hamilton)(Brief Article)
- Byline: Bob Tita Job: President and CEO, La Grange-based locomotive maker Electro-Motive Diesel EMD, since April. Vitals: 46 years old; bachelor's degree in engineering and computer science, Princeton University, 1981; MBA, University of Chicago, 1986. Former president and CEO, Tokheim Corp.;...
- Research articles 2005-08-01
- MIT Sloan MBAs feeling better about job prospects as they bring annual ''Tech Trek'' to Los Angeles—Media and entertainment industries targeted in annual trip
- LOS ANGELES -- After several years of gloomy prospects, MIT Sloan School of Management MBAs are feeling a bit more hopeful as they launch their annual job-hunting trek in Los Angeles this week (Jan. 10-13). "There is a level of optimism and sense of opportunity today that has been...
- Research articles 2005-01-10
- MIT Sloan MBAs Feeling Better About Job Prospects as They Bring Annual 'Tech Trek' to Los Angeles; Media, Entertainment Industries Targeted in Annual Trip.
- Byline: Sloan School of Management, MIT LOS ANGELES, Jan. 10 AScribe Newswire -- After several years of gloomy prospects, MIT Sloan School of Management MBAs are feeling a bit more hopeful as they launch their annual job-hunting trek in Los Angeles this week (Jan....
- Research articles 2005-01-10
- MIT Sloan MBAs Feeling Better About Job Prospects as They Launch Annual 'Tech Trek' to Silicon Valley.
- Byline: Sloan School of Management, MIT CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Jan. 3 AScribe Newswire -- After several years of gloomy prospects, MIT Sloan School of Management MBAs are feeling a bit more hopeful as they launch their annual job-hunting trek to Silicon Valley this week. ...
- Research articles 2005-01-03
- 'Apprentice': Back to work with a crucial job
- Donald Trump is back with another installment of last season's biggest new hit, The Apprentice -- but is the magic back with him? He's typically cocky about prospects for the second season -- "it's even better than the first," he says -- but he'd better be right: Friends -less...
- Research articles 2004-09-09
- Developer Praises Philadelphia-Area MBA Program.
- By Wendy Walker, The Philadelphia Inquirer Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News May 30--Brad Sinrod is only 34, but he is already embarking on his third career: first, fund-raiser; then, Internet start-up tycoon in the late 1990s; and now, real-estate developer. ...
- Research articles 2004-05-30
- Salaries Rise, Bonuses Reappear for MBAs as Job Market Warms.
- 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 ...
- Research articles 2004-04-17
- Graduating MBAs Enjoy Rebound in Job Offers.
- By Michael Oneal, Chicago Tribune Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 16--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 ...
- Research articles 2004-04-16
- Non-profits 101; Non-profit groups are now seeking leaders with bottom-line business skills. Grad schools are answering the call with MBA-style programs.(Enterprise)
- Byline: JEREMY MULLMAN Business schools say enrollment in non-profit management programs is surging. Graduates of those programs may come in handy. A fraud scandal engulfed the national United Way more than a decade ago. Critics questioned the American Red Cross' allocation of...
- Research articles 2004-02-23
- A new chapter: MBA's forecast for 2004 calls for the fourth-highest year ever for residential originations. While the refinancing share will plummet to 28 percent this year from 66 percent in 2003, purchase originations will be strong. And the economic ba
- THE 2004 OUTLOOK IS GOOD FOR THE U.S. HOUSING AND MORTGAGE INDUSTRY. Of course, this needs to be put in context after a white-hot market last year. The macroeconomic backdrop is favorable. We expect the economy to expand at an above-trend rate, inflation to be tame and employment growth to...
- Research articles 2004-01-01
- Demand for MBAs may have hit bottom
- When the acceptance letter from Columbia Business School arrived in his mailbox, Jeff Samuel knew that the months of researching, essay writing, interviewing and preparing for his GMAT had finally paid off. His delight was all the greater knowing that the competition for a place had been fierce...
- Research articles 2003-08-15
- Houston Chronicle Working Column.
- By L.M. Sixel, Houston Chronicle Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Apr. 11--Tiffany Edwards remembers how hot the economy was four years ago when she arrived at the University of Houston. Employers were everywhere looking to sign up the new crop of ...
- Research articles 2003-04-11
- Your career can still thrive in an age of flux - Which Way Is Up?
- Read the business section of the newspaper any day of the week and it hits you: Stories on layoffs, corporate bankruptcies, and stagnant raises topped by a volatile stock market are abound and would make even the most seasoned professional cower in fear. "However, while challenging, this is probably...
- Research articles 2002-10-01
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