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Student Loans: Who's got em, and who thinks its a bubble
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<blockquote data-quote="OETKB" data-source="post: 16074665" data-attributes="member: 187145"><p>I agree with most of your post but not necessarily on this point. I placed engineers for 25 years with large manufacturing companies all over the US, and lots of biotech and pharma companies the last ten years.</p><p></p><p>Employers very often do care where they went to school, at least in the engineering arena, and I expect in other specific areas. I also discovered early on that all other things being equal, a hiring manager will hire in his own image if given the opportunity. If he went to a small or less competitive school he might not care where the prospective employee went to school, assuming his boss, peers, subordinates and the HR manager don't care, but if he went to a recognized engineering school he will want someone likewise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OETKB, post: 16074665, member: 187145"] I agree with most of your post but not necessarily on this point. I placed engineers for 25 years with large manufacturing companies all over the US, and lots of biotech and pharma companies the last ten years. Employers very often do care where they went to school, at least in the engineering arena, and I expect in other specific areas. I also discovered early on that all other things being equal, a hiring manager will hire in his own image if given the opportunity. If he went to a small or less competitive school he might not care where the prospective employee went to school, assuming his boss, peers, subordinates and the HR manager don't care, but if he went to a recognized engineering school he will want someone likewise. [/QUOTE]
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