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The New York Times Agency May 2010
(NYT26) NEW YORK -- Feb. 13, 2001 -- BUSINESS-SCHOOL-RECRUIT-2 -- The Internet craze was nice while it lasted, but in the minds of many business school students, it has ended. Moreover, the economy is slowing, making traditional firms seem more like safe harbors than plodding old economy relics. Recruiters for banks and consulting firms are back in center stage after playing understudy to Internet firms for the last two years. Columbia University business school students recently attended a recruitment session, led by the consulting firm Grant Thornton. This year, students say, they are hoping to land jobs in established traditional fields instead of dot-com start-ups. (Carol Halebian/The New York Times)
CENA MINIMALNA - 100 USD
2001-02-13
EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
Carol Halebian/The New York Times/Redux
15271686
0,25MB
14cm x 9cm przy 300dpi
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