Friday, July 10, 2020

Blog Archive MBA News BofA Rescinds International Job Offers

Blog Archive MBA News BofA Rescinds International Job Offers Around the start of today, the Financial Times circulated an article with a really totally obvious title, BofA [Bank of America] pulls back offers for work to outside MBAs. Not since the diminish days of the tech bust have firms canceled offers, yet this is particularly stunning considering the way that the decision targets simply remote MBAs. As showed by BofA, they have been troubled by establishment that makes enrolling H1B workers problematic, anyway one can imagine that BofA is in cost-cutting mode and this is a useful response for a sensible issue. As we have expounded on our blog, all inclusive applications have been declining at some MBA activities, and this news decidedly won't help reverse that design. We would wisely derive that overall MBA applicants will right now be much logically nervous about their post-MBA prospects. Taking everything into account, they should remember that right now no one can consider what the action situation will take after in more than two years (or in any event three years, in case you are currently looking to the next year's affirmations cycle). Plus, with all inclusive applications declining as a rule, this could be an uncommon potential for progress to have against the tide and be anxious in applying to top activities, where the resistance will therefore be less. Offer ThisTweet Blogroll News

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