Finance no longer a glamourous career choice
The New York Times’ Steve Lohr reports that “a new pattern of occupational choice seems to be emerging” among young people. Interest in finance and business consulting is down, while interest is up in public service, government, the sciences, and teaching. Sounds like an encouraging trend.
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