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Stealing From Jeremy Lin (Harvard Grad and NBA Star)
Derek Loosvelt Published: Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Rarely is someone with an economics degree from Harvard considered to be the underdog. Even rarer is someone with an economics degree from Harvard seen playing professional basketball. Which is why
Stealing From Jeremy Lin (Harvard Grad and NBA Star)
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Posting Date: 02/08/2012 Anaheim, CA
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Introverts: Not Necessarily Doomed?
by Vault Careers
Published: Tuesday, February 7, 2012The death of Steve Jobs might have brought about the end of an era: that of the personality cult. For the last few years, big personalities and small (initially, at least) companies have dominated Read More >>
Are Unpaid Internships Fair?
by Vault Careers
Published: Friday, February 3, 2012Xuedan Wang, a former intern at Harper's Bazaar, worked for the magazine from August 2011 to December 2011. The position was full time, with hours topping out at 55 hours per week, but Wang received Read More >>
Career Alternatives: Starting a Business to Fill a Void, Part II
by Vault Careers
Published: Thursday, February 2, 2012The Daily Muse targets a tremendously under-served demographic: confident women who want insightful articles and career advice written just for them, who are fed up with the Cosmo diet of sex tips Read More >>
Career Alternatives: Starting a Business to Fill a Void
by Vault Careers
Published: Thursday, February 2, 2012On September 6, 2011, a declaration was made to the masses that independent women who wanted to achieve career success would have their voices heard and their needs met with the creation of a new Read More >>
Life After Facebook's IPO
by Derek Loosvelt
Published: Wednesday, February 1, 2012As early as today, Facebook is expected to file for an estimated $10 billion IPO. This means that the world's most popular and controversial social media company will soon be a public and extremely Read More >>
Are College Graduates Ready For Work? New Survey Says No
by Vault Careers
Published: Wednesday, February 1, 2012The economy is slowly showing signs of improvement, but the unemployment rate for recent college graduates remains at 8.9% - higher than the national average. Unemployment in some industries tops Read More >>
Bad Business Jargon: It Is What It Is
by Vault Careers
Published: Tuesday, January 31, 2012Forbes is holding a "Jargon Madness" bracket (in the style of the NCAA basketball tournament) to track what readers think is the most obnoxious, useless, and just plain lame corporate Read More >>
What Makes a Company a Great Place to Work?
by Vault Careers
Published: Monday, January 30, 2012Here at Vault, we've long been aware that, when it comes to choosing a place to work, money isn't the most important factor: firm culture is.* (The reason we know this: our annual surveys of Read More >>
Depressed? Your Work Hours Could Be to Blame
by Vault Careers
Published: Friday, January 27, 2012January's a depressing month. With a winding down of holidays as well as resolutions, we're seeing a double depression whammy of no fun and no motivation. Still, if you're consistently bummed out, Read More >>
Could You Work for Mark Zuckerberg? Plus: 3 Zuck-Worthy Tips for Handling Tough Bosses
by Vault Careers
Published: Thursday, January 26, 2012A Facebook group--meta!--sheds new light on what it might be like to have what might be the world's most famous (and coveted) boss. Andrew Bosworth, a software engineer with the social media Read More >>
Do You Fit Into Google’s Culture?
by Derek Loosvelt
Published: Wednesday, January 25, 2012According to an article in yesterday’s Wall Street Journal, “Companies are increasingly relying on social networks such as LinkedIn, video profiles and online quizzes to gauge candidates’ Read More >>
Record Number of Discrimination Charges Reported in 2011
by Vault Careers
Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2012The number of discrimination charges hit an all-time high of 99,947 last year, according to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. The commission, which tracks discrimination charges in Read More >>
Introverts: Not Necessarily Doomed?
Are Unpaid Internships Fair?
Career Alternatives: Starting a Business to Fill a Void, Part II
Career Alternatives: Starting a Business to Fill a Void
Life After Facebook's IPO
Are College Graduates Ready For Work? New Survey Says No
Bad Business Jargon: It Is What It Is
What Makes a Company a Great Place to Work?
Depressed? Your Work Hours Could Be to Blame
Could You Work for Mark Zuckerberg? Plus: 3 Zuck-Worthy Tips for Handling Tough Bosses
Do You Fit Into Google’s Culture?
Record Number of Discrimination Charges Reported in 2011
Great Company Perks and Benefits for Fathers
It used to be that the "work/life balance" of a company's recruiting information was targeted to working moms. But as social and family roles change, more companies are offering family-friendly options for men with kids. In honor of Father's day, ...
VIEW SLIDESHOW10 Great Companies to Work for in Atlanta, GA
There's more to Georgia than peaches. With 75% of Fortune 500 companies maintaining a branch in Atlanta, the city is a major business portal and one of the best places in the Sun Belt to reap job opportunities more common on the coasts.
It...
VIEW SLIDESHOW10 Great Companies to Work for in Miami, FL
When you think of Miami, what comes to mind? Palm trees? Scarface? Dexter? Despite being the location of choice for many a gritty crime plot, Miami is actually a great place for legitimate business, especially those with international branches Lat...
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Introverts: Not Necessarily Doomed?
Published: Tuesday, February 7, 2012
The death of Steve Jobs might have brought about the end of an era: that of the personality cult. For the last few years, big personalities and small (initially, at least) companies have dominated
Introverts: Not Necessarily Doomed?
Phone Sales Intern -Wall Street...
Posting Date: 02/07/2012
Business School Ratings
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