Anonymous wrote:Hiring manager in private sector. School doesn’t matter like it used to. At all. People need to understand that when they are thinking of spending 400k on undergrad
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale
Really? Do the kids from these schools still get an extra nod?!
I thought we were past that and all that hiring managers cared about is experience and skills. If I have a kid from Penn State or UMiami with great internships why would I not pick them over a mediocre Yale or Princeton kid?!?!
Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it matters. Most of the people in my neighborhood who have good UMC gov con jobs went to VA Tech or Penn State. I am completely serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:GWU, American, Catholic Univ, gives you great chances of securing a gov't internship.
Does UMD also confer that same advantage?
Anonymous wrote:Open question. My kid wants to live in DC upon graduation, so I am curious if any colleges get an extra nod. Field is government, politics, policy, media etc.
Please state your industry and what universities, if any, make a positive impression.
Anonymous wrote:I really don't think it matters. Most of the people in my neighborhood who have good UMC gov con jobs went to VA Tech or Penn State. I am completely serious.
Anonymous wrote:GWU, American, Catholic Univ, gives you great chances of securing a gov't internship.
Anonymous wrote:MIT, Stanford, Princeton, Harvard, Yale