<p>Employers</a> Prefer Hiring From State Schools - WSJ.com</p>
<p>Makes sense. Gives you a wide spectrum of students to potentially hire, which is prudent for companies perhaps looking to cut costs. Plus most of these jobs are not going to be sought after by average students graduating from business school. The top jobs and top industries are always going to be skewed like that.</p>
<p>Doesn’t surprise me at all. We have 27 “key-schools” on our recruitment list and two-thirds are publics…virtually all that are on the WSJ list.</p>
<p>Reflects, more than anything, jobs top college grads are not interested in.</p>
<p>For entry level jobs</p>
<p>Yes, because smart kids from elite privates know everything and become management consultants and tell big companies where they can save money and how to run their business… :rolleyes:</p>