The University of Michigan Ross School of Business released its 2018 MBA Employment Report this week, highlighting impressive career placement data for the most recent graduating class.
By Sarabeth Fok , MBA ‘18 -- After growing up in Texas and graduating from Texas A&M with a mechanical engineering degree, I never thought I’d end up working in investment banking in New York.
In a just-released employment report , we announced the career outcomes for our most recent graduating class. I’m always impressed and inspired by the success of our students and proud of the hard work they put in during their time at Ross.
A new analysis of Michigan Ross' 2017 Employment report from Poets & Quants shows that Ross MBA grads from the class of 2017 earned all-time high median salaries, again.
Less than three months before my first investment banking interview, I was wearing yoga pants to work and driving a bus full of middle school children through the Mississippi Delta.
Over three days we visited nine companies, ranging from a solar developer to a cleantech venture capital firm to one of the largest utilities in the country.
It’s professional development week for Michigan Ross MBA students, which means packed travel schedules, meeting with recruiters, networking with potential employers, and meeting with more recruiters. One group of Ross students is hoping to make that all sound a little less stressful for their...
Between social media sites, job search engines, recruiting events, and networking opportunities, staying up-to-date with the fast-paced and dynamic process of looking for a career while also being a full-time student is stressful to say the least.
It’s that time of year. Tank tops have been overtaken by hoodies, iced lattes are being replaced with pumpkin spice lattes, and the Michigan Marching Band provides a pleasant soundtrack for your walk home. For Master of...