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Indications point to good job prospects for next June's graduating Business School men. Over 80 percent of last year's graduating class have already reported their placement.
Draft boards will call those who have not served their required term in the service, but for others, there are jobs in every field of business. For reservists the future is also promising. The record shows that companies will not usually discriminate against men with shaky reserve standing.
The most popular field again is manufacturing, followed by marketing, banking, finance, public accounting, transportation, and consulting, all of approximately equal popularity.
The majority of last year's graduates who secured civilian jobs, found them through the placement office at the Business School, the faculty, and HBS alumni groups.
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