看了这篇报道,Ross MBA的高科技就业是不是很牛啊
Tech Companies Looking to Hire More MBAs than Ever. Michigan Ross Ready To Meet The Demand
A new report from the Graduate Management Admissions Council that looks into the expected hiring trends of the most desirable employers for MBA graduates found that tech companies are looking to hire more MBAs than companies in other industries.
The GMAC survey found that 89 percent of tech companies said they plan to hire MBA students this coming recruiting cycle. That’s eight percentage points higher than the average for all employers, and it’s a significant increase from the 70 percent of all companies who planned to bring business graduates on board in 2017.
Michigan Ross Sets All-Time High Record for Tech Recruiting — Google, Amazon, Microsoft Among Top Hirers
Tech companies continue to seek top MBA talent, and Michigan Ross graduates are in high demand. Our 2017 graduates were heavily recruited by the industry's leading companies. Amazon, Google, and Microsoft were among the top hiring companies of 2017 Ross MBAs.
In fact, the full-time MBA Class of 2017 set an all-time high record for the number of graduates taking jobs in the tech industry, with 23.6 percent (up from 20.4 percent in the previous year) accepting a full-time offer with a tech company.
That same graduating class also set an all-time-high for median starting salary and bonuses.
“We hire MBA talent because we know that they have a degree of functional excellence and bring a diverse set of experiences and perspectives,” Priya Priyadarshini, senior human-resources director at Microsoft Corp recently told Bloomberg in an article about the new GMAC survey report. “We find MBA students to be data-driven and passionate about technology and what it can do to better the world.”
Tech companies are drawn to Michigan Ross graduates because of the wide variety of career development resources, networking opportunities, and preparation initiatives woven into the Ross experience. An example is Career Action Days, a three-day intensive career preparation event that is offered to full-time MBA students during orientation week.
SESSIONS INCLUDE:
Understanding the Recruiter Mindset to facilitate your success
Fine-tuning your career path and developing a plan
Interactive labs to polish your resume, LinkedIn profile, and job-search strategy
Alumni panels and networking opportunities with Ross alumni
In addition, those interested in tech careers can follow a newly introduced Data and Business Analytics concentration, which includes 12 credits of analytics related courses; join and take a leadership role in any number of tech-related students clubs; connect with our Tech Industry Employer Relations Manager who talks with tech companies every day and knows the latest hiring trends and what companies are looking for; meet with peer coaches who have recent experience in tech to map out a specific job-search plan; explore companies first-hand during tech treks to Seattle and the SF Bay Area; or participate in many other career resources and educational offerings. |