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The Latest Career Articles from Career Journal
Seven Careers in a Lifetime? Think Twice
A belief that Americans will average seven careers over their lifetimes has gained traction despite little evidence, say researchers. While job changes are common, the notion of multiple major career changes seems implausible.
– 9/3/2010
Young Women Earn More Than Male Peers
The earning power of young single women has surpassed that of their male peers in metropolitan areas around the U.S., a shift that is being driven by the growing ranks of women who attend college and move on to high-earning jobs.
– 9/1/2010
B-Schools Reward Referrals
As more companies pull back on sponsoring employees in executive M.B.A. programs, schools are looking to beef up their referrals by offering more incentives to alumni.
– 9/1/2010
Companies Tap Students as Teachers
Some business schools have been teaming up with companies to run programs in which students play the role of consultant—for little or no cost to the business.
– 9/1/2010
M.B.A. Applications Muted
Applications for full-time programs saw a 2% decline for the incoming class and part-time program applications fell 7%. But specialized and executive degree programs applications rose.
– 8/26/2010
