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How good is the career services in Non-US schools (Europe and Canada)?
I was comparing the career services of the European schools with that of the US schools and found that the US schools are way ahead in that respect.
Booth for example had around 86% of its students securing jobs with the help of its career service. Most of them seem to have more than 60% students who received job offers with help direct from career services.
But in Europe only LBS comes anywhere near this number with the career services in LBS helping around 70% of its students. INSEAD comes next with around 50%. The rest like IE, Queen's (Canada) have only around 33% of students securing jobs through respective career services.
Is this a significant disadvantage for these schools?
I was comparing the career services of the European schools with that of the US schools and found that the US schools are way ahead in that respect.
Booth for example had around 86% of its students securing jobs with the help of its career service. Most of them seem to have more than 60% students who received job offers with help direct from career services.
But in Europe only LBS comes anywhere near this number with the career services in LBS helping around 70% of its students. INSEAD comes next with around 50%. The rest like IE, Queen's (Canada) have only around 33% of students securing jobs through respective career services.
Is this a significant disadvantage for these schools?












