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MBA grads spurn 'tainted' jobs |
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Sunday, 27 January 2008 |
Russian tobacco giants with murky backgrounds, watch out. Top—tier management graduates are becoming ever pickier about where they will or will not work, with corporate reputation, sector and even where a company is located in the world now playing a much bigger part in the decision process.
A study of more than 500 MBA students by consultancy Hill & Knowlton has concluded that, for three—quarters of them, a company's corporate reputation would play a critical role in helping them to decide whether or not to take up a job offer.
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