For those MBA students worried about finding a job, there is one group that may have it even worse than you do–law students.
In this week’s cover story, BusinessWeek writer Peter Coy explores the particularly tough job market for job seekers under thirty and the long-term ramifications of graduating into such a tough climate in terms of career progression and salary. He singles out law students, and says that Northwestern University Law School’s career center director Bill Chamberlain told him that at least three-quarters of students who graduated in May head their employment deferred for up to a year.
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