| Class
of 2000 > Pamplin
College of Business data > How
graduates found jobs |
| Employed graduates were asked the method by which they found the job they
accepted. For each method, you see the percentage of employed bachelor's
degree graduates who found their jobs through that method. Last year's class (1999) data is shown for comparison. |
|
|
Class of
2000 |
Class
of 1999 |
|
Personal
contacts / networking |
28.5% |
27.9% |
|
Had previous
work experience with this employer |
7.9% |
9.4% |
|
Job advertisement |
5.6% |
8.4% |
|
Internet |
7.5% |
* |
|
Career fair / job
fair contact |
** |
12.5% |
|
Career Services
programs |
43.5% |
34.0% |
|
Other |
7.1% |
7.4% |
|
Don't know / refuse
to answer |
0.0% |
0.4% |
|
|
| * |
new
item for 2000; not listed as a choice on the surveys for prior years |
| ** |
deleted
as a choice for 2000 |
|
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