PHILADELPHIA, Feb 16 - In 2001, Cristina Mariaca watched the dot-com bubble burst while working as an analyst at the Latin American unit of Internet giant AOL in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Today, she's in business...
CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Feb 13 - For decades, investment banking was a well-worn path to affluence for business-school graduates. But as Wall Street teeters, many are scrambling to find alternate routes into a brutal job market....
NEW DELHI, Jan 13 - When the MBA students at India's top business schools began their studies their future was full of promise as companies tripped over each other to lure graduates. But 24 months...
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A counter window in a bank in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province. By Cong Mu After two years of study and four years working in airline marketing in Singapore, Valerie Jia decided to return to China in July. "There is a big difference from Singapore," said Jia, 28, now a '09 MBA student at the Shanghai-...
Tracey Williams is used to her friends' questions about food safety: The recent MBA graduate from Southern Methodist University also sports a master's degree in meat science from Texas A&M ...
* MBA students say crisis will breed responsibility * Harvard MBAs pledged oath to do good, to much skepticism NEW YORK, Sept...
WASHINGTON, Aug 24 - Higher testosterone levels might explain why some women seek out risky financial trading jobs while others stick to more stable business careers, U.S. researchers reported on Monday. Female MBA students with...