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Business school grads look to Wall Street

Business school graduates still want to work for large Wall Street financial institutions and are regularly receiving job offers from traditional, bulge bracket firms.

That's a key finding of a new survey by Training The Street, a corporate training provider.

The survey, which measures the employment trends among business school students at the top 25 MBA programs, finds that 69 percent of respondents received an internship and/or job offer, and 39 percent have received more than one offer. The survey also shows an overwhelming majority of MBA candidates view their current job prospects positively and want to work on Wall Street despite the recessionary and market events.

Courtesy Tribune Media Services

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