Anonymous wrote:Ross is 100% better than UVa.
Was ur kid doing well academically at Ross?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know 2 people set to graduate Chicago and Emory this year with no jobs. They are actually moving to Israel for work. They didn’t secure internships last summer so this is not a “blame Trump” situation. Not a “blame Michigan” situation either. WS is always feast or famine. And stop saying “The Street,” you DC people are so cringy.
Only aiming for banker in wall street could cause problems in a down economy. There's onther jobs in finance and other cities as well.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, I’m a Michigan Ross Alum and a Partner at a consulting firm. Let’s figure a way for me to connect with you or your son. At minimal, I can help him polish resume and discuss job search strategy.
I haven’t read all the posts, what type of function or industry is he pursuing?
Please let us know if the OP contacts you. I’m still thinking this might be a troll posting.
OP here. I hate it when people say “troll posting” without having facts.
DS had internships in his sophomore and junior year, and received a full time position upon graduation. However, the offer was rescinded due to the company ran out of VC funding. He received another offer in December but it was cancelled because the whole department got layoffs. He reached out to several of his mentors who were Ross alum for advice and resume read. Two of them were fired because they were on probationary federal employees.
DS has been researching/applying for jobs as a full time job in itself, but he is not having much luck. Two of his friends from Ross are also currently jobless. He is looking for positions all over the country. His cousin graduated from Ross last year, and worked for Intel. He was informed by his manager that he will be layoffs in two weeks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I know 2 people set to graduate Chicago and Emory this year with no jobs. They are actually moving to Israel for work. They didn’t secure internships last summer so this is not a “blame Trump” situation. Not a “blame Michigan” situation either. WS is always feast or famine. And stop saying “The Street,” you DC people are so cringy.
You can graduate from anywhere, but if you don’t have any meaningful internships then it will be tough to find a job.
Anonymous wrote:I know 2 people set to graduate Chicago and Emory this year with no jobs. They are actually moving to Israel for work. They didn’t secure internships last summer so this is not a “blame Trump” situation. Not a “blame Michigan” situation either. WS is always feast or famine. And stop saying “The Street,” you DC people are so cringy.
Anonymous wrote:Your post is misleading. He has an undergraduate degree in business not an MBA. HUGE difference.
Also, OP, he would have easily found a job if he hadn't limited his search geographically to be near mommy.
Anonymous wrote:
OP, I’m a Michigan Ross Alum and a Partner at a consulting firm. Let’s figure a way for me to connect with you or your son. At minimal, I can help him polish resume and discuss job search strategy.
I haven’t read all the posts, what type of function or industry is he pursuing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
OP, I’m a Michigan Ross Alum and a Partner at a consulting firm. Let’s figure a way for me to connect with you or your son. At minimal, I can help him polish resume and discuss job search strategy.
I haven’t read all the posts, what type of function or industry is he pursuing?
Please let us know if the OP contacts you. I’m still thinking this might be a troll posting.
OP here. I hate it when people say “troll posting” without having facts.
DS had internships in his sophomore and junior year, and received a full time position upon graduation. However, the offer was rescinded due to the company ran out of VC funding. He received another offer in December but it was cancelled because the whole department got layoffs. He reached out to several of his mentors who were Ross alum for advice and resume read. Two of them were fired because they were on probationary federal employees.
DS has been researching/applying for jobs as a full time job in itself, but he is not having much luck. Two of his friends from Ross are also currently jobless. He is looking for positions all over the country. His cousin graduated from Ross last year, and worked for Intel. He was informed by his manager that he will be layoffs in two weeks.
Your first post was made around 10.00 AM. Your next post was made 10 hours later. Hard to have facts when they aren’t forthcoming in a timely manner. That’s was why some were suspicious of the authenticity of your original statement. You also made it sound like your DS was only looking for work locally in the DMV. He still is in Ann Arbor, since graduation is next weekend, which also brought confusion to some of us. I wish him well in his search.
DP, I would add your kid already got a rescinded job offer. This is about the economy, not the school. You can tell this by the other bad news in your environment. There is no school that can fully insulate you from the economy. I just noticed an acquaintance recently "left" McKinsey after 18 years.
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OP's additional info indicates the problem is not about Michigan as much as about how our economy has been blown to bits in the past 3 months by chaotic "decisions" made by the current administration.