2008-06-24,Finance and Commerce
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| MBA students from the University of Minnesotas Carlson School of Management list prominent Minnesota companies such as 3M and Cargill as their employer of choice, according to a new survey from business consulting firm Universum. |
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2008-06-24,DiGiTAL50
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| NEW YORK Ernst & Young rose up the undergraduate business student ranks this year from number three in 2007 to number one in 2008, surpassing Google and PricewaterhouseCoopers. |
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2008-06-23,Consultant News
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| Nearly one in five undergraduate students chose Google (17.1 percent) as their ideal employer, the popularity of the leading search engine grew as only 13 percent of undergraduate students chose it as ideal in 2007. |
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2008-06-23,Earthtimes.org
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| Firm surpasses Google to take top spot on 2008 ranking of business students NEW YORK, June 23 NEW YORK, June 23 /PRNewswire/ -- Ernst & Young LLP moved into the number one spot on Universum USA's 2008 survey of IDEAL employers for undergraduate business students and jumped eight positions to number four... |
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2008-06-19,Accountants Round Up - Blog
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| By Big Four: The Universum USA survey of most desirable employers from the perspective of over 40,000 US undergraduates conducted from December 2007-April 2008 puts the Big Four Accounting Firms within the top 20. |
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2008-06-19,Big4 Alumni Blog
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| The Universum USA survey of most desirable employers from the perspective of over 40,000 US undergraduates conducted from December 2007-April 2008 puts the Big Four Accounting Firms within the top 20. (Available online only) |
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2008-06-19,Computer Technology Review
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| This year, 43,313 students from 195 colleges and universities participated in the Undergraduate Edition of the Universum IDEAL Employer Survey, making it the largest survey of its kind in the U.S. In it, students answered questions about their career expectations such as top industries, career goals, communication preferences, salary expectations, IDEAL employers and more. |
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2008-06-19,SmartPros
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| Three of the four largest accounting firms in the U.S. are considered ideal employers by the nation's undergraduates, according to a new survey of 43,000 students in 195 colleges and universities |
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2008-06-19,Silo Breaker
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| Walt Disney (13 percent) comes in again at a close second followed by Apple Computer (10 percent), and Ernst & Young which jumped eight positions since 2007 to be No. |
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2008-06-18,NewsBlaze
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| students from 195 colleges and universities participated in the Undergraduate Edition of the Universum IDEAL(TM) Employer Survey, making it the largest survey of its kind in the U. |
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2008-06-17,MBA in the USA
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| According to a poll of 5,769 students at 52 business schools by research firm Universum Communications in an exclusive Fortune.com list. |
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2008-05-27,Fortune
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| Think of it as a popularity contest for companies. Each year, research firm Universum surveys MBA candidates on where they'd most like to work for an exclusive Fortune.com list. |
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2008-06-16,International Business Times
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| Think of it as a popularity contest for companies. Each year, research firm Universum surveys MBA candidates on where they'd most like to work for an exclusive Fortune.com list. |
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2008-06-11,Possibilities for CPA Firm Leaders
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| In a poll of 43,000 U.S. undergrads by pollster Universum USA, Google's name led all the rest when the students were asked to name their "ideal" employer. |
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2008-06-11,The Sales Hub
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| Derrick had a post last week that listed 10 things that Gen Yers will bring to the workplace. So which employers are on their radar screen? According to a US News & World Report post and a surveyby Universum Communications, undergraduates and MBAers want to work for these companies: |
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2008-06-09,reputationXchange.com
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| Universums list of ideal employers for undergraduates and MBA students is out and not surprisingly, Google ranks #1 as it did in 2007. By the way, if you are interested in reputation and do not know about Universum, check them out. |
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2008-06-08,Internet Marketing
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| A new survey to find out the most preferred firm where MBA students would like to work has revealed that 23.65 per cent of those surveyed have named Google as their top choice. |
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2008-06-07,Washington Post
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| EMMA CLIPPINGER HAS RECENTLY GOTTEN OFF A 24-HOUR FLIGHT FROM AFRICA, but you'd never know it to look at her. Wearing tall black pumps and an ash gray suit, she commands the stage of a Manhattan boardroom without the slightest sign of jet lag. |
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2008-06-07,KVBC
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| There have been some changes in the roster of businesses scoring high with undergraduates. (&istockphoto.com/Curt Pickens) From BusinessWeek.com From Our Partners More Business News Buying or Selling a Home? Find the value of your home Sell your home Search homes for sale Get new home listings alerts... |
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2008-06-06,Washington Post
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| EMMA CLIPPINGER HAS RECENTLY GOTTEN OFF A 24-HOUR FLIGHT FROM AFRICA, but you'd never know it to look at her. Wearing tall black pumps and an ash gray suit, she commands the stage of a Manhattan boardroom without the slightest sign of jet lag. |
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2008-06-06,Washington Post
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| EMMA CLIPPINGER HAS RECENTLY GOTTEN OFF A 24-HOUR FLIGHT FROM AFRICA, but you'd never know it to look at her. Wearing tall black pumps and an ash gray suit, she commands the stage of a Manhattan boardroom without the slightest sign of jet lag. |
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2008-06-06,eMediaWire - PR Web
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| Google ranked as the most popular employer by MBA graduates, according to Universums IDEAL Employer survey. Universities give tips on how to apply to the nations top business schools. |
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2008-06-05,US News - Blogs
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| Where do undergraduates most want to work? Google, the Walt Disney Co., Apple, Ernst & Young, and the State Department. And where do M.B.A. students want to work? Google, McKinsey & Co. |
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2008-06-05,US News
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| Where do undergraduates most want to work? Google, the Walt Disney Co., Apple, Ernst & Young, and the State Department. And where do M.B.A. students want to work? Google, McKinsey & Co. |
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2008-06-05,Macro World Investor
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| The Department of State is the highest-ranking Federal agency, listed under first-ranked Google, second-ranked Walt Disney, and third-ranked Apple. The Universum ranking of ideal employers is based on undergraduates' selection of their top five picks from the top 100 companies and agencies that were... |
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2008-06-05,TradingMarkets
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| Department of State Ranks High as Ideal Employer for All Undergraduates in 2008 For the third year in a row, the Department of State has placed in the top five ideal employers in an annual poll of undergraduates reported by BusinessWeek. |
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2008-06-03,ERE.net
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| The Money Niche Some shoot for 100K+ jobs, other shoot for just half of that. And it's this market, those seeking a starting salary between $50,000 to $100,000, being tapped on the new 50kandup. |
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2008-05-30,tripleppundit
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| Around the globe, people are seeking career changes to find environmentally responsible employment. This once niche market has become mainstream, where now you can find opportunities from a range of employers, in a range of fields, that are suitable to a diverse range of job seekers. |
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2008-05-30,Environmental News Network
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| Around the globe, people are seeking career changes to find environmentally responsible employment. This once niche market has become mainstream, where now you can find opportunities from a range of employers, in a range of fields, that are suitable to a diverse range of job seekers. |
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2008-05-30,University Business
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| Where do MBA students most want to work when they get out of school? Investment banks and consulting firms are still popular choices, but for the second straight year, the most coveted employer is Google, a recent survey found. |
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2008-05-30,The Mercury News
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| Yahoo to offer real-time stock quotes; suit challenges HP's purchase of EDS; Chevron slammed over rights and environmental policies; Google snares most-desirable workplace honors Related Links Tech tariffs tiff: In a move that could benefit Silicon Valley computer companies, U. |
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2008-05-29,SmartBrief
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| Fears of a Recession Not Hurting Google, Which Reigns Supreme on Universum IDEAL(TM) Employer Survey for MBA Students PHILADELPHIA, May 29 /PRNewswire/ -- For the second year in a row, MBA students chose Google as the No. |
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2008-05-29,finchannel.com
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| The FINANCIAL -- Norwegian business and technology students have placed StatoilHydro at the top of the list of Norways most attractive employers. According to StatoilHydro, this emerged from surveys conducted by Universum Communication. Every year the independent company asks college students with backgrounds in technology, business and IT which companies they would most like to work for. |
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2008-05-29,Earthtimes.org
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| PHILADELPHIA, May 29 PA-Universum-survey PHILADELPHIA, May 29 -- For the second year in a row, MBA students chose Google as the No. 1 IDEAL(TM) Employer (23. |
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2008-05-29,Page Traffic Blog
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| That's right, Google has become the 'Dream Office' for most of the MBA graduates. According to CNN Money, a survey conducted by Universum Communications, that included 5,769 students at 52 business schools showed some really interesting results, as Google came on top for the second year in a row, as the most. |
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2008-05-28,San Jose Mercury News
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| The duties, which are as high as 14 percent, make U.S. exports less competitive in the European Union, according to the Information Technology Industry Council, a trade association. |
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2008-05-28,SiliconValley.com
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| Yahoo to offer real-time stock quotes; Suit challenges HP's purchase of EDS; Chevron slammed over rights and environmental policies; Google snares most-desirable workplace honors Tech tariffs tiff: In a move that could benefit Silicon Valley computer companies, U. |
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2008-05-27,Fortune.com
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| The search-engine giant is tops on new MBAs' wishlists, according to a new survey, though consulting and financial services firms remain popular. |
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2008-05-27,New York Times
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| Business school graduates are getting ready to hit the work force if they are lucky and it seems that nearly a quarter of them want to work for Google. |
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2008-05-27,BusinessWeek
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| Here's a look at the most desirable employers according to over 40,000 U.S. undergraduates surveyed by research firm Universum USA from December 2007-April 2008. Data can be sorted by ranking or percent of total votes cast by students from a particular major, or by the combined totals of all students. |
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2008-05-27,Silicon Alley
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| Youre getting your MBA, and youre looking for a job but where? Goldman Sachs (GS), J.P. Morgan? Not according to the most recent crop of MBA students. |
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2008-05-27,Huffington Post
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| Show your support. Buzz this article up. Think of it as a popularity contest for companies. Each year, research firm Universum surveys MBA candidates on where they'd most like to work for an exclusive Fortune. |
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