The bad news is that interview slots on MBA campuses are down by 20%. The good news is that career services office are, according to the Wall Street Journal, getting creative in order to ensure that their students are meeting with recruiters – via videoconferencing (UVA-Darden, Cornell-Johnson, Chicago-Booth) and road trips to interview forums in target cities, paid for by the MBA program (Dartmouth-Tuck, UVA-Darden, Cornell-Johnson, Washington University). In tough times, it pays to have a resourceful career services office…
Read the full article: MBA News: WSJ Reports on “Non-Campus Recruiting”







