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8th Annual State of Student Recruiting Report(2006) - Industry Focus: Technology
WetFeet Research, July 2006, Pages: 107
'The Technology Edition of the 8th Annual State of Student Recruiting Report presents results of an in-depth survey of 787 undergrad and MBA technology students. The report reveals how technology students view prospective employers, how they determine where to apply, where they choose to work, and much more.
With 787 students contributing information on more than 60 technology companies, this report is a comprehensive window into the current technology recruiting landscape.
The Technology Edition of this 8th Annual State of Student Recruiting Report provides answers to: - Which technology employers do students most want to work for? - What compensation offers do students expect and actually receive? - Whose offers did students accept and whose did they decline, and why? - How do specific technology firms place in the overall student rankings for top employer, best campus recruiter and best recruiting website? - Which other industries are successfully targeting technology graduates?
Fast Facts - 107 pages - 787 respondents focused on careers in technology (364 undergrad, 305 MBA, 118 non-MBA grad) - In-depth profiles of fifteen industry leading companies including Apple Computer; Dell; Google; Intel and Microsoft - Actual offer data for more than 60 companies
Most Desired Technology Employers in 2006:
- Google - Microsoft - Apple Computer - IBM - Yahoo!
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