Another distinction between American and international business schools is the post-graduation job placement opportunities.
Develop and provide short-term training and job placement opportunities for those stranded in Houston.
It helps graduates with job placement and follows up with them for two years.
We'll continue to support the Job Training Partnership Act, which has a nearly two-thirds job placement rate.
In exchange for referral fees, the company maintains a job placement program to help qualified students find work.
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The story is typical, say Contomanolis and other college job placement office professionals.
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The model builds on evidence showing that an industry-focused approach to workforce development can improve job placement rates and wages.
Finkelstein said job placement advisers on college campuses are reporting a surge in interest for one- and two-year positions among students.
One company that specializes in job placement for those on the spectrum is Nobis Works, a nonprofit organization based out of Georgia.
The Department is also strengthening a series of other rules, including the requirement that schools let applicants know about graduation and job placement rates.
The military offers job placement services to help veterans find jobs.
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For those unable to find paid work, an unpaid internship might seem like a useful method of gaining valuable experience, recommendations and even future job placement.
The Bronx Environmental Stewardship Training program, or BEST, maintained a job placement rate of more than 80 percent, with 10 percent of those going on to college.
In Florida, U.S. district judge Casey Rodgers is leading a movement to help released inmates find their way back into society through counseling, job placement and support.
Since becoming the unofficial job placement advocate for his former colleagues, Russell said he has guarantees for 30 jobs, mostly for unskilled laborers who were laid off.
To improve job placement, it will arrange student visits to companies interested in hiring international students, and pair them with U.S. student "buddies" to ease the cultural adjustment.
For more granular data specifically about professionals with a graduate degree, look at job placement rates for recent graduating classes at the schools to which you are considering applying.
But purely in financial terms, families can make smarter decisions by zooming in on factors such as net price after aid, graduation rate, job placement rates and how much you might have to borrow.
Second, it is hard for sector programs to work with public systems developed for the high employment days of the '90s, which provide short-term resume and interview prep and focus on immediate job placement, not training.
This guidance is part of a series of important UI reforms designed to contribute to job creation and job placement that the President proposed in the American Jobs Act, were signed into law in February and are now being implemented.
Students saddled with hundreds of thousands of dollars in debt find themselves pressured to work at large firms that will pay enough to cover the bills, said Tricia McGrath, a director at Lateral Link Group LLC, a job placement agency for lawyers.
The DOE complaint alleges that from 2007 through 2010, at three campuses in Dallas and North Richland Hills, Texas, ATI Enterprises knowingly misrepresented its job placement statistics to the TWC in order to maintain its state licensure, and therefore its eligibility for federal financial aid under Title IV of the Higher Education Act of 1965.
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Meanwhile the government finances welfare for those without insurance rights, as well as job-placement.
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Those statistics have fed more than a dozen lawsuits alleging that some schools misled students with deceptive job-placement numbers.
The Absent Teacher Reserve pool was established in the 2005 teachers' contract, when forced job-placement within the school system ended.
For instance, it entrenched in law the EU's Charter of Fundamental Rights, which gives workers the right to free job-placement help.
After all, the counties also run drug-rehabilitation, housing and job-placement programmes that the probationers need to build new and cleaner lives.
Dissatisfaction with the agency's performance came to a head in 2002, when it emerged that it was common practice to falsify job-placement figures.
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In the past year, law-school graduates have filed more than a dozen lawsuits around the country alleging that some schools misled students with job-placement statistics.
The job-placement business has thrived in Britain's free-ish labour market.
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