Not exact matches
Pearson began his career as a consultant for McKinsey & Co., where he worked for 23 years, having landed a
job with the
prestigious firm right after graduating from his MBA program
at the
University of Virginia.
But,» [w] hile in developing countries those friendships helped in securing the most attractive
jobs, such as professorships, within their national higher education system, researchers in developed countries benefited from the global network of their senior friends giving them access to the most respected research groups, labs and
universities, allowing them to present their work
at the most
prestigious conferences and publish in the most important books and journals.»
How do you know that another profession like science policy, management consulting, or secondary - school teaching will make you happier than, say, a
prestigious job at the National Institutes of Health or a research
university?
Zach Riley (Aaron Eckhart) is a psychiatrist who has resigned a
prestigious position
at a major
university to take a
job at the Millwood Clinic, a private residential facility run by one Dr. Reed (William Hurt).
Ike offers Philip a place in the country to stay to escape the noisy distractions of New York City and a
job teaching
at a
prestigious small town
university so Philip doesn't have to make nice with the press to promote his latest novel.
While solicitors» firms welcome
job applications from students across all
universities, there are advantages to going to one of the bigger,
prestigious law schools listed in the above rankings when it comes to
job - hunting, as Jackie explains: «If you go to the bigger Russell Group
universities, it is easier to meet representatives from global law firms
at campus events — a commercial law firm might sponsor your Law Society Annual Ball or have a stand
at a careers event.
and Dale: I recently graduated from a masters program
at a
prestigious university only to find my
job prospects dismal.