A new generation of college grads around the world wants international work that will take them abroad. For many, that means U.S.-based multinationals
The MBA Class of 2009 was hit harder than expected by the recession. At some top schools, 1 in 5 are jobless 3 months after graduation
Interest in business is surging at elite liberal arts colleges, and schools that once shunned the business major are now offering coursework
The continuing job crisis is hitting young people especially hard—damaging both their future and the economy
A flight to safety is driving up enrollment at many undergraduate business programs, but that's making it tougher to get in
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David Buckner talks about a course he developed called "The Bottom-Line Mini MBA," which gives an overview of business concepts . These types of programs have seen a spike in interest
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Graduates lucky enough to land a job may find the prospect of responsibility and rapid advancement surprisingly strong. But don't count on bigger salaries