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Demand for MBA's Increasing
While the economy has wavered in a steady climb over recent years, the business world remains as strong as ever and appears to be seemingly immune to the ebb and flow that has marked our nation's recent economic past. One telling indicator of the state of the business world is unquestionably the demand for MBA graduates. Many top colleges and universities across the U.S. have reported higher MBA recruitment rates, and annual starting salaries are estimated to be as high as $120,000. For those contemplating an academic path to career success, business at the master's level is quickly becoming one of the most lucrative options once again.
Of postgraduate educational opportunities, few offer the certainty of a rewarding career that an MBA affords. For this reason, enrollment in MBA programs is on the rise. According to the National Center for Education Statistics – Digest of Education Statistics for 2005, not only are the enrollemnt numbers of business majors with graduate degrees climbing steadily, but also the number of students from unrelated disciplines as well. Although some are required to take additional coursework to meet entrance requirements which can delay their entry into an MBA program, the expected payoff is well worth it for most.
The late 1990's were marked by all time highs in terms of job availability and recruitment efforts for MBA graduates. This was curtailed post 9/11, however, when hiring freezes and investor uncertainty were commonplace. Business analysts hold high hopes that the remaining years of the current decade will bring about MBA demand that exceeds the hiring frenzy last seen before the turn of the century. Compared to the last few years, current MBA graduates can expect substantially more job opportunities and better compensation packages upon entering the workforce – a fact that has contributed to increased enrollment numbers.
Investment firms, insurance companies and financial institutions constitute the greatest majority of employers actively recruiting MBA graduates. Recruiting efforts are no longer limited to the traditional methods of campus career days and other remnants of the recent past. Today, recruiters are focusing their efforts on reaching not only campus based, but online students as well. Several firms are now utilizing distance learning colleges and universities to contact their soon to be graduates in an effort to expand the talent pool from which to choose. The next crop of MBA program graduates across the nation, whether campus based or attending college online, will have far more choices when it comes to their careers.For more on MBA educational opportunities, visit our site athttp://www.866mymajor.com/. For MBA related education news and information or to read more about other academic opportunities, visit our blog athttp://www.866mymajor.com/blog/.
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Emerald Aisle (Notre Dame Mystery Series #5) $6.99 Heavyweight Notre Dame professor Roger Knight and his p.i. brother Philip investigate a baffling puzzle when some extremely rare literary documents go missing in the fifth installment of this smart academic mystery series. Complicating matters for the brothers are the impending nuptials of some dear friends, Larry Morton and Nancy Beatty, which hit a snag. When Larry was an undergraduate at Notre Dame he made a prudent but overly optimistic reservation to marry his freshman sweetheart, Dolores Torre, in the popular campus rectory six years in the distant future. Their relationship didn't last, and now Larry wants to use the reservation to marry Nancy. Unfortunately, his old girlfriend Dolores has a similar plan. When both Larry and Dolores try to claim the forgotten reservation on the appointed date for their very separate marriages, pandemonium ensues. Dolores's new fiance, Dudley, is a man with a troubling secret past that may come back to haunt all of them. When a woman winds up strangled to death, both weddings are suddenly on hold until everyone can figure out what's going on. What is Dudley's connection with the missing documents, and how could such a white-collar, academic crime lead to a grisly murder? Between the two of them, Roger and Phil Knight can handle many tough questions-but this particular puzzle is bound to prove quite a challenge in this intelligent, witty mystery from one of the genre's masters. Author Biography: Ralph McInerny, a winner of the Bouchercon Lifetime Achievement Award, is the author of over thirty books, including the popular Father Dowling mysteries, most recently Triple Pursuit and the Andrew Broom mysteries, most recently Heirs and Parents. He has taught for over forty years at the University of Notre Dame, where he is the director of the Jacques Maritain Center. He lives in South Bend, Indiana. |